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Create Google Drive File or Folder Desktop Shortcut on Mac or Windows PC

Method 1- Drag the Drive File or Folder URL to Desktop

The easiest way to create quick shortcuts to Drive folders or files on the desktop is by dragging the URL on the desktop. It works on Microsft Edge, Google Chrome, and most other browsers with ease. Dropping the URL on the desktop will create a shortcut. You can now rename it based on the file or folder. Clicking the shortcut will take you directly to the said Google Drive file or folder. Related | 6 Working Ways to Fix Google Drive Stor­age Full Despite No Files

Method 2- Create Google Drive Shortcut Using Chrome Apps

Doing so will create a shortcut to the Google Drive homepage on your PC’s desktop screen.

Method 3- Use Google Drive App for Desktop

Google Drive has a desktop client that lets you sync your files across all your devices. Once you install Google Drive on your PC, it will create a dedicated file stream where you can work with your Drive folders and files. These files will always be synced with the cloud to let you have their latest version on another device. This also means that you can access the whole Google Drive directly in your file explorer or from the desktop. Here’s how to use it: That’s it. You now have the shortcuts to full Google Drive, Google Drive documents like Sheets and Docs, and any other specific Drive files or folders on your computer’s desktop screen.

Bonus- Add Drive Shortcut to Your Phone’s Home Screen

Adding a Google Drive shortcut to the home screen on iPhone or Android is way easier than on a desktop. All you need to do is open the Drive app and head to the file or folder you want to place on the home screen. Tap three-dots for the file or folder and click Add to Home Screen. The file or folder shortcut will be added to your Android phone’s home screen. For detailed instructions, check our guide on adding a Google Drive File/ Folder shortcut to the Android home screen. On iPhone, you can open the Drive file link in Safari and Add to Home Screen using the option in the share menu.

Wrapping Up

This was all about how you can create a desktop shortcut for Google Drive files or folders on your Mac or Windows PC. I hope the steps are simple and easy to understand. By the way, which of the above methods do you find to be the most convenient? Let me know in the comments below. Stay tuned for more.