Pho vs Google Photos
Google Photos is convenient, but it comes at a cost — your privacy. Pho offers a serverless alternative where your photos stay on your own storage.
Feature Comparison
Detailed Analysis
Data Ownership & Privacy
When you upload photos to Google Photos, you grant Google a worldwide license to host, reproduce, and modify your content. Google's privacy policy states they use photo data to improve services including ad targeting models. Your photos are scanned by automated systems for face recognition, object detection, and content categorization — this creates derivative data Google retains even after you delete photos.
Google retains derivative data even after you delete photosPricing Over Time
Google Photos offers 15GB free shared across Gmail, Drive, and Photos. Once you exceed that, Google One plans start: 100GB at $1.99/month ($23.88/year), 200GB at $2.99/month, 2TB at $9.99/month. The 100GB plan costs $47.76 over 2 years and $119.40 over 5 years — with no end date. Pho is $34.99 one-time for a lifetime license with no storage limit since you use your own storage.
Pho: $34.99 lifetime vs Google One 100GB: $119.40 over 5 yearsPhoto Quality
Google Photos compresses images to 'Storage saver' quality on the free tier — original quality uploads count against your 15GB cap. Pho preserves your photos at original quality and resolution without compression, storing them directly on your NAS or cloud storage file system. You control backup quality settings.
Zero compression — original quality on your own storageiOS Experience
Both Pho and Google Photos offer native iOS apps on the App Store with background sync. Google Photos provides a richer set of AI features including Magic Eraser, portrait light, and cinematic photos (Pixel-exclusive features). Pho focuses on reliable backup with local-cloud unified browsing — all your photos appear in one gallery whether stored locally or on remote NAS.
Local-cloud unified browsing — one gallery for all storage locationsStorage Flexibility
Google Photos stores everything on Google's servers with no option to use your own storage. Pho supports SMB/CIFS, WebDAV, NFS, and Baidu Netdisk — mount your existing NAS drive, home server, or cloud storage directly. No database required; your file system IS your database.
Pho supports SMB, WebDAV, NFS, and Baidu Netdisk — use your own storageData Portability
Exporting all your photos from Google Photos requires Google Takeout — a multi-step process that can take days for large libraries and may split albums into separate ZIP files. With Pho, your photos are already in your file system in standard formats. You can browse, copy, or move them with any file manager at any time — no export step needed.
No export needed — your photos are already in your file systemWhich One Is Right for You?
Choose Pho if you...
- Want to keep your photos on your own storage with zero data mining
- Prefer paying once ($34.99 lifetime) rather than monthly forever
- Need flexible storage protocols — SMB, WebDAV, NFS, or Baidu Netdisk
- Want original quality photos without compression at any tier
Choose Google Photos if you...
- Want advanced AI features like face recognition, object search, and Magic Eraser
- Prefer the convenience of fully managed cloud storage — no NAS setup needed
- Share photos frequently with non-technical family members via Google ecosystem
- Are okay with your photos being scanned to improve Google's ad models
Pricing Comparison
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Google Photos compresses photos to 'High quality' by default, which reduces resolution. Original quality uploads count against your 15GB free storage limit shared across Gmail, Drive, and Photos.
Google's automated systems can scan your photos for content to power features like face recognition and object search. While Google states they don't sell your photos, their privacy policy allows using photo data to improve their services, and scanning creates derivative data used for ad targeting.
Yes. Pho costs $34.99 one-time for a lifetime license. Google One's 100GB plan at $1.99/month costs $47.76 over 2 years — and you never stop paying. Over 5 years, Pho saves you $84.41.
Yes. You can run both apps side by side. Many users keep Google Photos for easy sharing and search while using Pho as their primary backup to NAS or cloud storage they control.
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