A step-by-step guide on how to add metadata to your old photos using Google Photos

Here's a step-by-step guide on how to add metadata to your old photos using Google Photos:

1. Install and Open Google Photos: Download the Google Photos app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play Store (Android). Open the app on your device.

2. Sign In to Your Google Account: Sign in to your Google account or create a new one if you don't have an account already.

3. Upload Your Old Photos: Tap the "+" icon or the "Upload" button within the app to upload your old photos to Google Photos. You can select photos from your device's gallery or import them from cloud storage services.

4. Open the Photo: Once the photos are uploaded, navigate to the specific photo you want to add metadata to and open it.

5. Tap the Info (i) Icon: In the top-right corner of the photo, you'll find the "Info" icon (i). Tap on it to access the photo's information page.

6. Edit the Details: On the information page, you'll see options to edit various details about the photo. You can add a title, description, location, and even manually add people's names if Google Photos doesn't recognize them automatically.

7. Save the Changes: After entering the desired metadata, tap the "Save" or "Done" button to save the changes. The metadata will now be associated with the photo.

8. Repeat for Other Photos: If you have more photos to add metadata to, go back to the main Google Photos screen and repeat the process for each photo.

By following these steps, you can easily add metadata to your old photos using Google Photos. It will help you organize and search for specific photos based on the added information.