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Googlephotos + OpenClaw

Give your autonomous agents a live connection to Googlephotos: managed, secure, and ready in minutes.

Google Photos is a cloud-based photo storage and organization service by Google. On Molted, your OpenClaw agents connect to Googlephotos through the managed MCP integration layer, with no glue code, no servers to run, and no credentials baked into containers. The agent can automate tasks and connect this tool to the rest of your stack for Googlephotos, autonomously and within the guardrails you set.

Available actions

13 ready-to-use Googlephotos actions.

Your OpenClaw agents can call any of these Googlephotos actions directly through Molted's managed MCP layer. No wrappers, no boilerplate.

GOOGLEPHOTOS_ADD_ENRICHMENT

Add Enrichment

Adds an enrichment at a specified position in a defined album.

GOOGLEPHOTOS_BATCH_ADD_MEDIA_ITEMS

Batch Add Media Items

Adds one or more media items to an album in google photos.

GOOGLEPHOTOS_BATCH_CREATE_MEDIA_ITEMS

Batch Create Media Items

Unified action to upload media files and create them as items in google photos.

GOOGLEPHOTOS_BATCH_GET_MEDIA_ITEMS

Batch Get Media Items

Returns the list of media items for the specified media item identifiers.

GOOGLEPHOTOS_CREATE_ALBUM

Create Album

Creates a new album in google photos.

GOOGLEPHOTOS_GET_ALBUM

Get Album

Returns the album based on the specified albumid.

GOOGLEPHOTOS_GET_MEDIA_ITEM_DOWNLOAD

Download Photos Media Item

Downloads a media item from google photos and returns it as a file.

GOOGLEPHOTOS_LIST_ALBUMS

List Albums

Lists all albums shown to a user in the albums tab of google photos.

GOOGLEPHOTOS_LIST_MEDIA_ITEMS

List Media Items

Lists all media items from a user's google photos library.

GOOGLEPHOTOS_SEARCH_MEDIA_ITEMS

Search Media Items

Searches for media items in a user's google photos library.

+ 3 more Googlephotos actions, all callable by your agents.

How the connection works

Connect once. The agent acts.

Connecting Googlephotos is a one-click OAuth approval: no keys to copy, and access can be revoked at any time. Everything runs through Molted's managed MCP layer, so there is no integration code to write and nothing to keep running.

01

The agent requests access

Your OpenClaw agent asks for Googlephotos when a task needs it.

02

You approve the connection

Authorize Googlephotos once (OAuth 2.0). Credentials are encrypted at rest and scoped to what you allow.

03

The agent acts

It reads and writes to Googlephotos autonomously, inside your guardrails, with full audit and revocable access.

Auth: OAuth 2.0Category: Tools & UtilitiesNo credentials in the pod

FAQ

Googlephotos on Molted, answered.

Q.01

Can OpenClaw agents use Googlephotos on Molted?

Yes. Googlephotos is one of 1,000+ apps available through Molted's managed MCP integration layer. Your agent requests access, you approve the connection, and it can act on Googlephotos straight away, with no integration code to write or maintain.

Q.02

How do I connect Googlephotos to my agent?

Connecting Googlephotos is a one-click OAuth approval: no keys to copy, and access can be revoked at any time.

Q.03

What can an agent actually do with Googlephotos?

Within the permissions you grant, an agent can automate tasks and connect this tool to the rest of your stack. Have your agent use Googlephotos to read and write data as one step in a longer autonomous workflow.

Q.04

Is my Googlephotos data and credentials secure?

Yes. Molted never bakes credentials into the agent's pod: every connection is brokered through the managed integration layer, secrets are encrypted at rest, and access stays scoped to what you approve. You can revoke Googlephotos access at any time.

Q.05

Do I have to run any infrastructure to use Googlephotos?

No. Molted is the managed operating environment for autonomous agents: compute, the MCP layer, browser automation and self-healing are all handled for you. Connecting Googlephotos is a configuration step, not an engineering project.

Q.06

Can several agents share one Googlephotos connection?

Each instance gets its own isolated, scoped Googlephotos connection by default, so agents stay separated. You decide which agents may reach Googlephotos and with which permissions.

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