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How to use Google Photos My Week

July 21, 2024
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Google My Week is included in the Photos app. It adds a social element for every Google account user, regardless of whether you use the app on your Android phone or other devices. My Week is about sharing your weekly highlights in a private album with select contacts. The feature is spreading through an invite-based system and is not widely available. When someone with early access invites you to view their album, you’ll gain access. If you’re excited about testing it, here’s how.




How to use My Week feature on Google Photos

Getting an invitation link is the only way to access My Week on Google Photos. When you’re invited, leave the invitees’ room, and you’ll notice an Introducing My Week tile in the Photos menu. It also appears on the web version of Photos, although you can only create the album from the mobile app. It works on version 6.89 or higher, so update the app to the latest version. Here’s how to use the feature to organize your week:

Don’t know anyone using My Week?
Here’s an invitation
. Leave the room afterward to give others a chance to access it.


  1. Open the Google Photos app.
  2. Tap Introducing My Week in the upper-left corner.
  3. Tap Get started.

    Getting started with My Week feature on Google Photos app

  4. Select Add photos and choose the images you want in your album. My Week doesn’t allow you to move a photo from one day to another. It automatically selects and displays photos based on the date they were taken.
  5. Tap Next in the upper-right corner.
    Empty My Week album on Google Photos

    Selecting images and videos to add to Google Photos My Week album

  6. Add a caption to your photos for context. Then tap Save.
  7. Tap Invite to share your album link with others.
    Adding captions to images in Google Photos My Week album

    Optional prompt to invite people to My Week album on Google Photos

The Google Photos logo over a blurred image of an object in motion

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People can leave likes and comments on your My Week album. If you don’t want the attention, turn it off. People will only be able to view your content without interaction. If you no longer want someone viewing your weekly updates, kick them out and block them so they don’t come back.

Disable My Week comments and likes on Google Photos

  1. Open the Google Photos app.
  2. Tap + on your My Week story.
  3. Tap your profile photo in the box that says My Week is an invite-only feature to display the sharing options.
    Selecting My Week story button on Google Photos

    My Week album on Google Photos app

  4. Select Options.
  5. Tap the toggle switch beside Comments & likes to turn them off.
    Sharing options in My Week album on Google Photos app

    Disabling comments and likes for My Week album on Google Photos app

  6. Alternatively, tap the overflow menu (the three-dot icon) in the upper-right corner. Then select Options.
  7. Turn off Comments & likes.
    Selecting Options from My Week menu on Google Photos

    Disabling comments and likes in Options menu for My Week album on Google Photos


Remove or block My Week members

  1. Open the Google Photos app and enter your My Week album.
  2. Tap a tiny profile photo underneath the section that reads My Week is an invite-only feature. This action takes you to the Options menu.
  3. Tap the overflow menu beside someone’s name. Then, remove or block them.
    My Week album on Google Photos app

    Options for removing and blocking My Week members on Google Photos app

How to hide or delete My Week album on Google Photos

If your My Week album has served its purpose, and you no longer want it public, delete it or stop link sharing. Link sharing revokes access for everyone who is viewing the album. If they tap the link, they’ll see an error message and can no longer interact with your content. You can turn it back on and create a new link to give people access.

Deleting the album is permanent. Everyone, including you, loses access. But you don’t lose the content in the album, as those photos remain in your Google Photos library. Here’s how to use both methods.

Delete My Week album on Google Photos

  1. Open the Google Photos app and enter your My Week album.
  2. Tap the overflow menu in the upper-right corner.
  3. Select Delete album.
  4. Tap Delete for confirmation.
    Selecting Delete album option in Google Photos My Week album

    Delete confirmation pop up in My Week album on Google Photos


Stop link sharing for My Week album on Google Photos

  1. Open the Google Photos app and enter your My Week album.
  2. Tap the overflow menu in the upper-right corner. Then select Options.
  3. Turn off Link sharing.
    Selecting Options from My Week menu on Google Photos

    Disabling link sharing in My Week album on Google Photos app

Google Photos logo overlaid on a picture grid

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My Week in a nutshell

My Week in Google Photos helps you relive your recent memories with loved ones. You can enhance the shared images with the app’s powerful editing tools. But you’ll want to do that before adding them to the album. After images are in the album, you can’t edit them. Use filters, adjust colors, crop, or create cinematic videos, among many editing tricks on the app, to transform your everyday photos into stunning visuals.

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