Our Favourite Alternatives To Every Google Product

Our Favourite Alternatives To Every Google Product

There are many reasons you might want to stop using Google apps. Maybe you’re concerned about online privacy. Maybe you don’t like the idea of one conglomerate having so much power. Or maybe you just like the idea of trying something new. Fortunately, it’s possible to find competing alternatives to pretty much every service and application that Google offers – and most of them are every bit as good. Here are some of our favourites.

Below, you’ll find picks from major competitors like Mozilla and Microsoft, as well the best open-source options. We’ve also included some Apple apps and services for completion’s sake, but some are iOS or macOS only and we’ve made note of that where necessary.

Since many Apple users still use Google’s services, we thought it was worth highlighting what was available on their devices as well.

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We also have a guide on how to completely quit Google that covers everything from alternative apps and services, to ridding Google from hardware and operating systems. But since the goal of that piece is a complete separation from Google, we made this quick list of common alternatives to Google’s popular first-party apps for reference.

Chrome

Google Search

Gmail

You’ll find even more choices in our roundup of the best Gmail alternatives.

Google Docs

Google Drive

Android Messenger/Chat

Google Maps

Google Hangouts

Google Pay

Media Casting

YouTube

There is no true YouTube replacement due to the nature of the platform and the unique content hosted on it, but there are a few respectable alternatives and ways to use YouTube without having to give Google tons of data, all of which we detail in our How To Quit Google guide.

Google Stadia

Google’s upcoming game streaming platform, Stadia, isn’t available just yet, but it’ll be here soon. We cover alternative marketplaces for mobile games in the next section, but when it comes to specifically streaming console and PC games, here are your current options:

Microsoft is also rumoured to be planning an announcement its own dedicated streaming platform to rival Stadia in the near future.

Google Play Store

While the Google Play Store is itself one platform, there are sub-apps tied to specific types of media, so we’ll cover each one separately:

Apps

Games

Music (including Google Play Music and YouTube Music)

Podcasts

Books

Movies and TV


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