GB WhatsApp chats are stored locally on your device by default, which means they can be lost if you change phones or accidentally uninstall the app. Backing up to Google Drive gives you a secure, cloud-based copy of all your messages and media. It only takes a few minutes and can save you from losing important conversations.
What You Need Before Starting
A Google account linked to your Android device
Stable Wi-Fi connection (recommended for large backups)
Enough Google Drive storage (free accounts get 15 GB)
GB WhatsApp installed and active on your device
How to Back Up GB WhatsApp Chats to Google Drive
Step 1 – Open GB WhatsApp Settings
Launch GB WhatsApp on your device and tap the three-dot menu icon in the top right corner. From the menu, select Settings.
Step 2 – Navigate to Chat Backup
Inside Settings, tap on Chats and then select Chat Backup. This screen shows your last backup date and gives you options for automatic and manual backups.
Step 3 – Link Your Google Account
Tap on Back up to Google Drive and select your preferred backup frequency. Choose the Google account you want to use for storing the backup.
Step 4 – Select Network Preference
Choose whether to back up using Wi-Fi only or Wi-Fi and mobile data. Wi-Fi only is recommended to avoid using your mobile data allowance.
Step 5 – Start the Backup
Tap the Back Up button to begin the backup process immediately. Wait for the progress bar to complete — do not close the app during this time.
Google Drive Backup Frequency Options
Frequency
Best For
Daily
Active users with frequent conversations
Weekly
Moderate users with important chats
Monthly
Casual users with light messaging
Only when I tap Back Up
Users who prefer manual control
How to Restore GB WhatsApp Chats from Google Drive
Uninstall and reinstall GB WhatsApp on your device.
Open the app and enter your registered phone number.
Verify your number via OTP.
When prompted to restore, tap Restore and sign in to your Google account.
Wait for the restoration to complete, then tap Next to load your chats.
Common Backup Issues and Fixes
Problem
Fix
Backup stuck or not completing
Check Wi-Fi connection and retry
Google account not showing
Add the account via Android Settings > Accounts
Not enough Google Drive storage
Free up space or upgrade Google One storage
Backup shows old date
Tap Back Up manually to force a fresh backup
Media not included in backup
Enable “Include Videos” option in Chat Backup settings
Tips for a Smooth Backup Experience
Always back up before updating or switching phones
Enable automatic daily backups to avoid manual effort
Periodically check your Google Drive to confirm backups are saving
Keep your Google account password secure to protect your backup
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, GB WhatsApp includes a built-in Google Drive backup option similar to the official app. The steps are nearly identical and work on most Android devices.
In most cases, a GB WhatsApp backup cannot be directly restored to the official WhatsApp app due to differences in the app package name. It is recommended to keep separate backups if you use both.
Yes, your backup is linked to your personal Google account and is not accessible to anyone else. However, Google can see backup metadata as part of their service terms.