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A client of mine has uploaded some photos to their Google Drive and would like me to display their photos on their company website. I reviewed the documentation for displaying Google Drive content on a web page, but it appears that this is simply the instructions for displaying the contents on a web page, which it already does.

My question is, how do I display the contents directly on the client's web page?

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    Google Drive Hosting is now deprecated. It stopped working August 31, 2016. [Hosting Deprecation Schedule](https://support.google.com/drive/answer/2881970?hl=en) – Alan Wells Dec 13 '16 at 16:52
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    TL;DR : Use the "Get Link" option in Google Drive to get the URL and change **/open?** to **/uc?** (eg: `https://drive.google.com/open?id=xyz` to `https://drive.google.com/uc?id=xyz`). [CREDITS: @Richard who gave the answer below](https://stackoverflow.com/a/34994471/3931192) – Axel Aug 22 '17 at 12:45

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Example of Embedding a Google Drive Image

Original URL: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6wwyazyzml-OGQ3VUo0Z2thdmc/view

You need to copy the ID from the original URL (the characters between the /d/ and /view), and use it in this URL:

https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=0B6wwyazyzml-OGQ3VUo0Z2thdmc

The image below is embedded using this method:

Photo by Paula Borowska

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
    <meta charset="UTF-8">
    <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge">
    <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
    <title>Google Drive</title>
</head>
<body>
    <img src="https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=0B6wwyazyzml-OGQ3VUo0Z2thdmc">
    <br>
    <a href="https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=0B6wwyazyzml-OGQ3VUo0Z2thdmc" download>
        Download
    </a>
</body>
</html>

Thank You https://codepen.io/jackplug/pen/OPmMJB

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    Aathi, It does not work for me. Even in codepen if I use my drive link, It does not display the image. Is there any setting that we need to provide in the drive for the file? – Aakriti.G Mar 08 '19 at 11:13
  • @Aakriti.G Are you sure you are using the right id?. I manage to copy past the folder id not the image id for a while. You need to open the image in a new tab to get the ID in the URL. – RoarG May 28 '19 at 08:32
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    This works really well. Make sure its a public folder in gDrive and get the shareable link. I am using a spreadsheet where I paste the gDrive generated shareable link into a cell, then use this formula to adapt it to the purposes described herein: Replace([Img gDrive URL],1,33,"https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=") – jöhg Jun 01 '19 at 17:14
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    Perfect :+1: worked for me! Also needed to work out how to add custom HTML to gmail signature, but managed it all in the end and this works like a charm, thank you! – 4uroraskye Dec 17 '19 at 18:30
  • This works in August 2021. Note: 1. My image was inside a folder. I did not make any changes for that. 2. I had to make changes in the image. Rt click: **Get Link**>**Anyone with the link** choose **Editors** from dropdown – Shubhjot Aug 20 '21 at 11:17
  • I get No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' error when i try to access that url. Does anyone have an solution for that? – Leon Dec 03 '22 at 20:54
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    I like that you give a demo using a real link. If we can see it, it means it's still working :D – Hp93 Feb 20 '23 at 20:26
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Use the 'Get Link' option in Google Drive to get the URL.

Use <img> tag in HTML and paste the link in there.

Change Open? in the URL to uc?.

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Richard
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I have found a way to do it without using external sites.

<img src="https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=XXX">

https://gist.github.com/evansims/f23e2f49e3d4be793038

<a href="https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=XXX">
    <img src="https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=XXX"
    style="width: 500px; max-width: 100%; height: auto"
    title="Click for the larger version." />
</a>

You'll need to grab the ID of the image: Click on “Open in new window” and get the ID from the URL.

Click on “Open in new window”

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If you have some image files, just upload them to a public folder on your Google Drive, copy its folder ID from the address bar (e.g. 0B0Gi4v5omoZUVXhCT2kta1l0ZG8) and paste it into a form at GDrives to choose your own alias (e.g. myimgs) - and voila! You can access the images one by one using e.g. http://gdriv.es/myimgs/myimage.jpg.

If you want to embed a whole folder on your website (in a frame), you can use one of the following URLs, replacing [folderID] with your own ID:

If you prefer to get the file list in XML or JSON, you can use YQL.

Note: You can use Google + Photos to host and embed your images as well.

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    Folder ids are more than 28 characters, which is how long GDrives is expecting the id to be. It works for files, but it seems to be broken with folders now. – Frank Bryce Jul 11 '15 at 21:27
  • Doesn't work for me for photos either due to the character limit. – dshgna Nov 25 '15 at 07:25
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    GDrives uses [Google Drive Hosting](https://support.google.com/drive/answer/2881970?hl=en), which will be discontinued on August 31, 2016. – browly Aug 22 '16 at 23:05
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    griv.es doesn't seem relevant anymore – jöhg Jun 01 '19 at 16:54
  • Exactly: https://gdriv.es/ is totally irrelevant now. I couldn't access my public images through my embedded code on my homepage on https://sites.google.com/. – Sae1962 Sep 20 '21 at 12:21
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I have the same problem right now but this article helps me. Updates for the year 2020!

I got the solution from this article:
https://dev.to/imamcu07/embed-or-display-image-to-html-page-from-google-drive-3ign

These are the steps from the article:

  1. Upload your image to google drive.
  2. Share your image from the sharing option.
  3. Copy your sharing link (Sample: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14hz3ySPn-zBd4Tu3NtY1F05LSGdFfWvp/view?usp=sharing)
  4. Copy the id from your link, in the above link, the id is: 14hz3ySPn-zBd4Tu3NtY1F05LSGdFfWvp
  5. Have a look at the below link and replace the ID. https://drive.google.com/thumbnail?id=1jNWSPr_BOSbm7iIJQTTbl7lXX06NH9_r

After Replace ID: https://drive.google.com/thumbnail?id=14hz3ySPn-zBd4Tu3NtY1F05LSGdFfWvp

  1. Now insert the link to your <img> tag.

And now it should work.

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    Unfortunately this method only gives you a small 200px wide version of your image (a thumbnail). But if you visit the `/thumbnail...` URL, you'll be redirected to a new URL that has a number at the end which you can modify to get any size image you want. Amazing! – Simon East Jun 08 '21 at 03:41
  • This works great for email `html` signatures! – RK1 Oct 27 '21 at 18:05
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Update 18/02/2017 Google had depreciated free hosting feature on Google drive and now you cannot host your static website on Google drive for free.

But if you want to host your JavaScript and CSS and Images file on Google drive then you can still do so. You just need to obtain the permalink of the file. following updated tutorial (2017).

http://www.bloggerseolab.com/2017/02/host-images-javascript-and-css-on-google-drive.html

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From google drive help pages:

To host a webpage with Drive:

  1. Open Drive at drive.google.com and select a file.
  2. Click the Share button at the top of the page.
  3. Click Advanced in the bottom right corner of the sharing box.
  4. Click Change....
  5. Choose On - Public on the web and click Save.
  6. Before closing the sharing box, copy the document ID from the URL in the field below "Link to share". The document ID is a string of uppercase and lowercase letters and numbers between slashes in the URL.
  7. Share the URL that looks like "www.googledrive.com/host/[doc id] where [doc id] is replaced by the document ID you copied in step 6.

Anyone can now view your webpage.

If you want to see your image in a website embed the link to pic in your html as usually:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
    <head>
        <meta charset="utf-8">
        <title>Example image from Google Drive</title>
    </head>
    <body>
        <h1>Example image from Google Drive</h1>

        <img src="https://www.googledrive.com/host/[doc id]" alt="whatever">

    </body>
</html>

Note:

Beginning August 31st, 2015, web hosting in Google Drive for users and developers will be deprecated. You can continue to use this feature for a period of one year until August 31st, 2016, when we will discontinue serving content via googledrive.com/host/[doc id]. More info

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Extension of the above-mentioned answer. I wrote a UNIX command so I can easily do it in my workflow.

  1. Copy the Google Drive photos URL which needs to be converted. E.g.

Copy Google Drive Image URL

https://drive.google.com/file/d/XXXX/view?usp=sharing
  1. Open the terminal and execute this command.

Command:

echo https://drive.google.com/uc\?export\=view\&id\=`echo $(pbpaste) | cut -d '/' -f 6`

Output:

https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=XXXX

P.S. If you copy the command from here. Make sure to copy the Google Drive image URL again. :P

No need to change anything in the Step 2 command as it takes from Clipboard. Make sure it is copied in right format E.g. https://drive.google.com/file/d/XXXX/view?usp=sharing

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if you want to embedded Google drive images in your blogger or any sites then just follow the instructions : -

Blogger

  1. upload the image on google drive
  2. click on image and share with public
  3. <img src='https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&amp;id=1OCx6mUEMbWcwCQbDePA5PeeOh'/>
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This method allows you to embed the image at whatever size or resolution you need:

  1. Create a folder in your Google Drive

  2. Make the folder (or image itself) public via the "Share" button

  3. Copy the URL and extract the ID. It should look like
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/ID-HERE/view?usp=sharing

  4. Use something like this as your image src:
    https://drive.google.com/thumbnail?id=${imageId}&sz=w${width || 200}-h${height || 200}

    Example:
    https://drive.google.com/thumbnail?id=ID-HERE&sz=w200-h200

You can modify the numbers after w and h to get whatever size you need. The image will be shrunk to fit inside those dimensions.

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Google Drive Hosting is now deprecated. It stopped working from August 31, 2016.

hosting on Google Drive - deprecation schedule

I have removed the explanation of how to previously host an image on Google Drive.

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List View

<iframe src="https://drive.google.com/embeddedfolderview?id=YOURID#list" width="700" height="500" frameborder="0"></iframe>

Grid View

<iframe src="https://drive.google.com/embeddedfolderview?id=YOURID#grid" width="700" height="500" frameborder="0"></iframe>

Read More at: https://thomas.vanhoutte.be/miniblog/embed-add-google-drive-folder-file-website/

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<img src="https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=Your_Image_ID" alt="">

I use on my wordpress site as storing image files on local host takes up to much space and slows down my site

I use textmate as it is easy to edit multiple URLs at same time using the 'alt/option' button

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Based in different answers I created a tool to help creating the HTML Embed Code or the direct link.

Steps 1: Copy the Google Drive Url.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/18RX_EwpYdZsKU0QobLvNidmhvqJPEhrH/view?usp=sharing

Step 2: Pase the URL in the tool (check screenshot) and click generate link, the result will be like this:

<a href="https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=18RX_EwpYdZsKU0QobLvNidmhvqJPEhrH"> <img src="https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=18RX_EwpYdZsKU0QobLvNidmhvqJPEhrH" width="100%"/></a>

How to use the tool -> Read the instructions

Link to the tool here -> Embed Google Drive Images

enter image description here

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  1. Upload the image at a specic folder at dgrive
  2. Make this image as view foe who is having the link
  3. copy the link, something like: https://drive.google.com/file/d/IMAGE_ID/edit
  4. Take the ide from the link
  5. Use the id with th ebelow link: drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=IMAGE_ID

This reference if very helpful for fixing html5 images at outlook:

https://www.emailonacid.com/blog/article/email-development/how-to-code-emails-for-outlook-2016/#images

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I don't know of a better way but you can datamine the page with php. For instance if you go to google and share a folder then go to that folder it will look something like

https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B8TT0olkjsdkfji9jekbFF4LWc&usp=sharing

^^^ not a real link

What you are looking for is the individual images inside the source code of this page

then using php get the source code with

<? $f = fopen ("http://www.example.com/f", r);
echo $f;
?>

now $f has the source and you can use other php commands to seperate only the URLS with the images you want. It will take a bit of work but highly doable.

once you have these image links showing the way you want just build them into a div or table structure to display on a gallery maybe even add a greybox element for effect

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A couple interesting alternatives to publicly hosting an image on Drive (deprecated):

1. Google Photos

If you upload an image to Google Photos instead of Drive it gets a public web link.

This behavior is a little surprising to me, but the link is very long and random, so they are apparently practicing "privacy by obscurity."

2. Google Drawing

If you create an image using the "Google Drawing" program (built into Drive) you can press File > Publish to Web to get a public link.

enter image description here

Note: This could be a solution if you're trying to share an existing image-- paste the image into the editor and crop the canvas to your image (file > Page Setup)-- but it's a little cumbersome. If you need to do some basic image editing, though, or if you're trying create a simple icon/graphic, I think this is nifty.

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As this Spanish blog explains and provides a link convertor.

  1. Upload your image in your google drive.
  2. Share it with anyone on the web.
  3. Copy the sharing link.

Then you can use the converter that ClasicWebTools provides to use it on your web.

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<p><iframe frameborder="0" height="1000px" src="https://drive.google.com/[folder address]/embeddedfolderview?id=[folder id]#grid" width="100%"></iframe></p>

you could easily get the folder id, just right mouse click on the folder, copy the share link and paste some text/Html file there you get the folder id

Example of Embed a Google Drive

<p><iframe frameborder="0" height="1000px" src="https://drive.google.com/a/esn.ac.lk/embeddedfolderview?id=19FWi2HI98Gim6VjZfHT391EBClO8Jxco#grid" width="100%"></iframe></p>
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If the file is in a public folder, you can use Google Drive website hosting.

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i supposed you uploaded your photo in your drive all what you need to do is while you are opening your google drive just open your dev tools in chrome and head to your img tag and copy the link beside the src attribute and use it

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