Transfer files between your computer and Pixel Tablet

You can use your Google Account or a USB cable to move photos, music, and other files between your computer and Pixel Tablet.

Important: Some of these steps work only on Android 14 and up. Learn how to update your Android version.

Note: Make sure to undock your Pixel Tablet from the Charging Speaker Dock before you transfer or copy data from another device.

Option 1: Move files with your Google Account

Upload files to your Google Account to use them on both your computer and device.

Option 2: Move files with a USB cable

Windows computer
  1. Unlock your device.
  2. With a USB cable, connect your device to your computer.
  3. On your device, tap the "Charging this device via USB" notification.
  4. Under "Use USB for," select File Transfer.
  5. A file transfer window will open on your computer. Use it to drag files.
  6. When you're done, eject your device from Windows.
  7. Unplug the USB cable.
Mac computer

Your computer must be using Mac OS X 10.5 and up.

  1. Download and install Android File Transfer on your computer.
  2. Open Android File Transfer. The next time that you connect your device, it opens automatically.
  3. Unlock your device.
  4. With a USB cable, connect your device to your computer.
  5. On your device, tap the "Charging this device via USB" notification.
  6. Under "Use USB for," select File Transfer.
  7. An Android File Transfer window will open on your computer. Use it to drag files.
  8. When you’re done, unplug the USB cable.
Chromebook
  1. With a USB cable, connect your device to your Chromebook.
  2. Unlock your device.
  3. On your device, tap the "Charging this device via USB" notification.
  4. Under "Use USB for," select File Transfer.
  5. On your Chromebook, the Files app opens. Use it to drag files. Learn what file types work on Chromebooks.
  6. When you're done, unplug the USB cable.

Troubleshoot moving files by USB

Windows computer
  • Troubleshoot your computer
    • Check your computer’s settings to make sure that Windows automatically detects new hardware.
    • Restart your computer.
  • Troubleshoot your device
  • Troubleshoot your USB connections
    • Try a different USB cable. Not all USB cables can transfer files.
    • To test the USB port on your device, connect your device to a different computer.
    • To test the USB port on your computer, connect a different device to your computer.
Mac computer
  • Troubleshoot your computer
    • Check that your computer is using Mac OS X 10.5 and up.
    • Check that your computer has Android File Transfer installed and open.
    • Restart your computer.
  • Troubleshoot your device
  • Troubleshoot your USB connections
    • Try a different USB cable. Not all USB cables can transfer files.
    • To test the USB port on your device, connect your device to a different computer.
    • To test the USB port on your computer, connect a different device to your computer.

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