Free Android photo backup to your own cloud storage

Breazzy is a free Android app that backs up your photos and videos straight to a cloud storage bucket you own — on Backblaze B2, Cloudflare R2, or Amazon S3. We never see your data. You pay your storage provider directly, usually a few cents a month.

Originals, never re-encoded No accounts · No tracking · No ads Works with any S3-compatible bucket Android 8.0+

Why Breazzy

Most photo backup apps lock your photos inside their service and charge a monthly fee that scales with your library. Breazzy does the opposite.

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You own your storage

Point Breazzy at your Backblaze B2, Cloudflare R2, or Amazon S3 bucket. There is no Breazzy server in the middle — your phone uploads directly to your bucket using S3 SigV4.

02

Pay cents, not subscriptions

100 GB of photos on Backblaze B2 costs about $0.60 a month (as of May 2026). Google One charges $1.99 for the same amount. See the full cost per 100 GB comparison.

03

Background auto-backup

Set it once and Breazzy uploads new photos in the background, on Wi-Fi only if you want. Files land in your bucket as originals — same JPEG, same HEIC, same MP4 — in a folder structure you can read with any S3 client.

04

No lock-in, ever

Files are stored as-is in your own bucket. If you uninstall Breazzy tomorrow, your photos are still there, named the same way, accessible from any S3-compatible tool. No proprietary format, no export wizard required.

05

Privacy by design

No Breazzy account. No analytics SDK. No ads. The app talks to exactly two endpoints: your S3-compatible bucket, and (optionally) the Play Store for updates. Read the privacy policy.

06

Open and inspectable

Standard S3 SigV4 requests. Standard PUT uploads. Standard bucket layout. Anything you can do with rclone, awscli, or Cyberduck, you can do with what Breazzy uploads.

How it works, in 4 steps

From install to first backup is under ten minutes. You will need an account with one of the supported storage providers.

  1. Create a bucket

    Sign up with Backblaze B2, Cloudflare R2, or Amazon S3 and create a private bucket. All three offer free tiers; Backblaze gives you 10 GB free forever.

  2. Generate an access key

    Create an application key (or IAM user) scoped to read and write that one bucket. Copy the key ID, secret, and S3 endpoint URL.

  3. Paste credentials into Breazzy

    Open the app, tap Add destination, pick your provider, paste the credentials. Breazzy tests the connection by uploading a small file.

  4. Pick albums, start syncing

    Choose which albums to back up. The first sync runs in the foreground; future uploads happen in the background whenever new photos appear.

How much does Android photo backup cost?

Breazzy is free. You pay your storage provider directly — or nothing at all if your library fits in the free tiers.

Start free.

Stack three providers' free tiers — Backblaze B2 (10 GB), Cloudflare R2 (10 GB), and iDrive e2 (10 GB, no card needed) — and back up 30 GB totally free, forever. That's roughly 8,000–15,000 photos at no cost. How it works →

ServiceMonthly cost for 100 GBNotes
Breazzy + B2 + R2 + iDrive e2$0 (up to 30 GB)Stack free tiers across providers. No credit card for iDrive e2.
Breazzy + iDrive e2$0.25Cheapest paid option. 10 GB free forever.
Breazzy + Backblaze B2$0.60Best-supported option. First 10 GB free.
Breazzy + Cloudflare R2$1.50Free egress. Best if you re-download often.
Google One (100 GB)$1.99Vendor-locked. Photos compressed unless original quality selected.
iCloud+ (200 GB)$2.99Smallest tier above 50 GB; Android support limited.

Prices verified May 2026. Full pricing comparison →

Common questions

Is Breazzy really free?

Yes. The app is free with no ads, purchases, or subscription. You can also back up your first 30 GB completely free, forever by combining the free tiers of Backblaze B2 (10 GB), Cloudflare R2 (10 GB), and iDrive e2 (10 GB, no credit card required) as three separate Breazzy destinations. Above the free tier, 100 GB costs about $0.60/month on B2.

Where do my photos go?

Straight from your phone to your S3-compatible bucket using a standard S3 PUT request. Breazzy operates no servers in between — there is no Breazzy account, no Breazzy database, and no Breazzy intermediate storage.

What happens if I uninstall the app?

Your photos stay in your bucket because they belong to you, not to Breazzy. You can access them with any S3 client: rclone, Cyberduck, awscli, the Backblaze web UI, or another phone.

Does Breazzy back up videos?

Yes, videos are uploaded the same way as photos, at original quality and original codec. No re-encoding.

Is there an iOS version?

Not yet. Breazzy is Android-only as of May 2026. If you want to be notified when iOS lands, contact us via the address on the about page.

Read the full FAQ →

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The Android app is coming soon. Leave your email and we'll send you one message when it hits Google Play — nothing else.

  • App launch alert — know the moment Breazzy is on Google Play
  • Provider price changes — we'll flag if B2, R2, or S3 prices shift so you can act
  • New providers — when Wasabi, iDrive e2, or MinIO become officially supported
  • Setup guides — step-by-step tips to keep your backup costs as low as possible

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