<script src="https://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js"></script> <div class="g-savetodrive" data-filename="My Statement.pdf" data-sitename="My Company Name" data-src="/path/to/myfile.pdf"> </div>

Saving a dental statement from Delta Dental

Saving your physical mail to Drive from your Outbox account

Adding a Save to Drive button on your website is easy. You simply have to include the script and HTML tag below:You can also use the Save to Drive button’s JavaScript API , which allows programmatic and flexible control of the creation of Save to Drive buttons in your web pages.The Save to Drive button works in the context of the user’s browser. This allows your users to save files that could require some form of HTTP authorization – such as a session cookie – without any special customization from you. In most cases, the Save to Drive button should be simple to integrate, plug-and-play!Check out some companies that have already added Save to Drive buttons on their sites: Bigstock Ultimate Software , and Zen Payroll To learn more, have a look at our technical documentation , and if you have questions, don’t hesitate to post on Stack Overflow Nicolas Garnier joined Google’s Developer Relations in 2008 and lives in Zurich. He is a Developer Advocate for Google Drive and Google Apps. Nicolas is also the lead engineer for the OAuth 2.0 Playground Posted by Scott Knaster , Editor