Google Photos + Stream Deck
File Storage · 0 triggers · 6 actions
Google Photos is the home for all your photos and videos Add Google Photos to your Stream Deck workflows with guided setup for the connection details it needs.
- No code
- Free tier
- One Stream Deck press
- Pairs with OBS & Elgato tools
- OAuth & keys handled in-builder
Popular ways to use Google Photos
Add Google Photos to a workflow and pair it with a Stream Deck button to run it in one press — handy for file storage tasks. Combine it with OBS, your Elgato tools, or any other app you connect to build a routine that fits how you work.
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Steps your workflow can perform in Google Photos.
Share Album
Sets an album shareable. Returns a share token and url. View docs
Upload Item
Uploads an item to Google Photos. View docs
List Library Contents
Read onlyRetrieves library contents View docs
Get Media Item
Read onlyRetrieves a media item View docs
Create Album
Creates an album. View docs
Add Items To Album
Adds selected items to the selected album. View docs
About Google Photos
Google Photos is the home for all your photos and videos
How to connect
Sign up for free
Create your Conductor Deck account: no credit card required.
Connect Google Photos
Follow the setup prompts for Google Photos. Conductor Deck handles the app authorization or required connection details inside the workflow builder.
Build a workflow
Add a Google Photos action to your visual workflow canvas. Configure the options you need, then connect it to other steps.
Assign to Stream Deck
Sync your workflow to any Stream Deck button. Press once to trigger the entire sequence.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I connect Google Photos?
- Sign up for Conductor Deck, then add a Google Photos step to a workflow on the visual canvas. The builder walks you through the connection it needs — an account authorization or the required keys — right inside the step. No separate setup or code.
- Is it free?
- Yes — Conductor Deck has a free tier you can build and run workflows on, with no credit card required. Paid plans raise the monthly run limits and unlock advanced features when you need them.
- What's the difference between a trigger and an action?
- A trigger is the event that starts a workflow — for example, a Stream Deck button press or an incoming event from a connected app. An action is a step the workflow performs once it runs. A workflow is one trigger followed by one or more actions.
Automate Google Photos with your Stream Deck
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