How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (2024)

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Every iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch user needsto know how to transfer photos from aniPhone to acomputer,whether they're using a Mac or a PC. This keeps your photos safeand frees up storage space on your iPhone or other Apple device. We'll show you the bestways to transfer photos!

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  • How to Use AirDrop to Transfer Photos
  • How to Automatically Upload Photos Using iCloud
  • How to Import Pictures Using Mail
  • How to Sync Photos Using Dropbox
  • How to Download Pictures with Google Photos

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How to Transfer Photos to a Computer (Mac & PC)

This is the tried-and-true method totransferphotos fromiPhone toMac or PC, and ithasn’t changed much over the years. Of course, for this method, you’ll need the USB to Lightning charging cable that came with your iPhone. The only difference between offloading photos onto a Mac versus a PC is the program you’ll use to import them. Let’s break it down.

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How to Transfer iPhone Photos to Mac: Yosemite or Later

  1. Using your USB cable with Lightning Connector, connectyour iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch toyour computer.
  2. Open the Photos app on your Mac.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (3)
  3. If your connected device is locked, unlock it.
  4. You may see a prompt on yourdevice asking you to Trust This Computer.
  5. If you see this, tap Trust.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (4)
  6. You may also be prompted to enter your passcode to trust the computer. If so, enter your passcode.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (5)
  7. On your Mac, click onthe photos you want to import then click Import Selected.
  8. To import all photos and videos on your device, click Import All.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (6)

PC: Windows 8 or Later

A computerrunning Windows8 or later shouldn’t have any problems when transferring iPhone photos to a PC. The process is nearly identical to theMac process, except you’re using Microsoft's version of the Photos app. However, if you are using a PC with an older version of Windows,AutoPlay will pop up and give you the optionto import your photos.

  1. Connectyour iPhone to your PC usinga USB toLightning cable.
  2. In Explorer, navigate to This PC.
  3. Right click on Apple iPhone (or the name of your device if that's what appears) and selectImport pictures and videos.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (7)
  4. Choose whether you want to import everything or just specific images or videos. In this example, we'll choose to import justone.
  5. Select the images or videos you want by checking the box next to each file or collection.
  6. Click Import.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (8)

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How to Use AirDrop to Transfer Photos

One of the easiest methods for moving pictures, documents, videos, and morefrom your iPhone to your computer or other Apple devices is AirDrop. We've written aguide with everything you need to know about AirDrop, including what it is, how it works, whether or not your device is AirDrop compatible, how to turn AirDrop on, and how to AirDrop photos and other files from your iPhone, iPad, and Mac. I'll briefly go over how to turn on and use AirDrop on your iPhonehere, but if you find yourself needing more help or information, please visit the AirDrop guide.

Before Using AirDrop

Before you begin, both you and the person or device you're AirDropping photos to need to have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on, and be in range for both. If either of you has a personal hotspot,turn itoff. If the person you're sending pictures to has AirDrop set to receive from Contacts Only, they'll only receive your AirDrop if you're one of their contacts, with your email, phone number, or both entered into your contact card in their Contacts app.Alternatively, they can change their receiving setting to Everyone.

Already familiar with AirDrop receiving settings and setup? Skip to how to use AirDrop to get photos off of your iPhone.

How to Turnon AirDrop on an iPhone

  1. If you have an iPhone with no Home button, swipe down from the upper-right corner of your screento open the Control Center.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (9)
  2. If your iPhone has a Home button, swipeup from the bottom of your screento open the Control Center.

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  3. Long press a blank space on the node that shows your Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Cellular, and Airplane Mode icons.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (11)
  4. Tap AirDrop.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (12)
  5. You’ll see three options: Receiving Off, Contacts Only, and Everyone.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (13)
  6. To turn Airdrop off,select Receiving Off.
  7. If you only want to receive AirDrops from your contacts, tap Contacts Only.
  8. If you’re okay with receiving AirDrops from anyone nearby (you'll still have the option to accept or decline), selectEveryone.

How to Use AirDrop to Share Photos from Your iPhone or iPad

You're probably already familiar with the Share menu on your iPhone, and that's where you'll find the option to AirDrop pictures (as well as files, documents, videos, and more).For this example, we’llAirDrop photos from an iPhone to a Mac. It's also possible toAirDrop from iPhone to iPhone, or to an iPad that'seitheryours or someone else's nearby. When you sendphotos to one of yourdevicesthey’ll automatically download and save to the receivingdevice. If you’re sending pictures to someone else, they’ll receive a notification that you’re trying to AirDrop them something; theycan then accept or decline it.

  1. Open the Photos app.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (14)
  2. Tap aphoto you want to share.
  3. Tap the Share icon.​How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (15)
  4. Tap AirDrop.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (16)
  5. Tap the device you want to AirDrop the photo to.

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  6. You'll see a notification on your Mac. Tap Open or find it in the Downloads section of Finder.

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iCloud Photos: How to Automatically Upload Photos from Your Phone to iCloud

You can use iCloud to automatically transfer new photos to all of your iCloud devices when connected to Wi-Fi using either iCloud Photo Library or Photo Stream, althoughwe recommend using them in conjunction if available (if you have a newer Apple ID, you may not have the option to use Photo Stream).

You get 5 GB of free iCloud storage, so if you’re going to use iCloud Photo Library, be aware that itcounts towardthat storage limit. You can upgrade your iCloud storage plan for more storage. You can also use Photo Streaming on its ownif preferred, but these photos are only saved to iCloud for 30 days.Should you choose to use one over the other, simply check only iCloud Photo Library or Photo Streaming when prompted below instead of choosing both.

For both methods, when you take pictures outside of a Wi-Fi network, those photos will automatically transfer once you are in Wi-Fi range. Toenable iCloud Photo Library and Photo Streaming on your iPhone:

  1. Open the Settings app.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (19)
  2. Tap on your Apple ID profile at the top.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (20)
  3. Tap iCloud.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (21)
  4. TapPhotos.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (22)
  5. Toggle on iCloud Photosand Upload to My Photo Stream.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (23)
  6. If you’re using a PC, download iCloud for Windowsto continue. If you’re using a Mac, log in to iCloudon your computer.
  7. Open System Preferences on your Mac and click Apple ID.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (24)
  8. ClickiCloud.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (25)
  9. Next to Photos, click Options.
  10. Make sure the iCloud Photo Library and My Photo Stream boxes are checked, and click Done.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (26)
  11. To view the photos in your Photo Stream, open the Photos app on your Mac.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (27)
  12. ClickLibrarynearthe top-left corner.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (28)

You’ll find your iCloud Photo Library photos in the Photos app on any of your devices as well. You can also access your photo library online.

Photo Stream won’t transfer videos you take, but iCloud Photo Library will. And remember that you need to connect to Wi-Fi before the most recent photos you’ve taken will appear. But when you have this set up, it’s a great way to transfer photos to your computer automatically.

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How to Import Photos from an iPhone to a PC or Mac with the Mail App

If you have a small batch of photos you want to transfer from your iPhone, sharing them by attaching them to an email in theMail app is a quick way to import them to your computer.To do this:

  1. Open the Photos app on your iPhone.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (29)
  2. Tapthe Librarytab, or choose an album from the Albums tab.
  3. Tap Selectin the top-right corner.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (30)
  4. Tapthe pictures you want to move to your computer, then tap the Share icon.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (31)
  5. TapMail.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (32)
  6. A new message for email will pop up. Send the photos to your own email account and tap the Send icon.
  7. You'll have the option to resize them if needed.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (33)
  8. On your computer, open the email you sent yourself, then open and save the photos to your computer as you choose.

There’s no limit on the numberof images you can send through Mail if your iPhone is running iOS 9 or later. For older operating systems, the maximum amount you can send is five. This isn’t the best option to select if you have a large numberof photos to import, but for a select group, it’s one of the fastest (non-automatic) ways to transfer pictures that I’ve found.

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How to Sync Photos between an iPhone & a Computer Using Dropbox

Dropbox is an awesome platform that allows you to easily access photos, documents, and more across any device with the Dropbox app or in a browser. You can also set up Dropbox to automatically copy photos to Dropbox, which means those photos are quickly accessed from your computer anytime. We’ll cover bothmanual and automatic options forDropbox use below.

Upload Photos to Dropbox from Your iPhone (Manual Transfer)

  1. Download the Dropbox iOS app. If you don’t already have an account, create one and log in.
  2. Give Dropbox permission to access your photos.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (34)
  3. Tap theFiles tab, then tap the folder you want your pictures to go into.
  4. Open theDropboxfolder where you'd like to store yourphotos.
  5. Tap the plus icon at the bottom of your display.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (35)
  6. TapUpload Photos.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (36)
  7. Tap thephotosyou would like toupload.
  8. Tap Next, and choose where you'd like the files to be added.
  9. On your computer, either download the Dropbox app, or go to theDropbox website in your preferred browser and log in.
  10. From there, navigate to the folder where you placed your newly synced photos.

You candownload these photosfrom Dropbox to your computer if desired, or simply leave them to be stored in Dropbox.

Upload Photos to Dropbox from Your iPhone (Automatic Transfer)

  1. Download the Dropbox iOS app from the App Store on your iPhone. If you don’t already have an account, create one and log in.
  2. Tap the Account tab at the bottom of your screen in the Dropbox app.
  3. Tap Photo Backup.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (37)
  4. Tap Back up to determine which photos to backup to Dropbox.
  5. Tap Include videosand select Onto back up your videos to Dropbox.
  6. Toggle on Use cell data to back upto syncyour photos and videos even when out of Wi-Fi range.
  7. Tap Back up my photos to save these preferences.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (38)

Dropbox offers limited space for free, so that’s something to be aware of if you plan to adopt this method.

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How to Download Pictures toGoogle Photos on aniPhone

Unlike Dropbox, Google Photos gives you unlimited space for all of your pictures, so long as each photo is under16 megapixels. Here's how to back up your iPhone photos with Google Photos:

  1. Download the Google Photos app on your iPhone.
  2. Open the app and log in.
  3. If it’s your first time using the app, it will ask to access your photos.
  4. Tap your profile icon at the upper-right corner of the screen.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (39)
  5. Tap Turn on backup.How to Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer (Mac & PC) (40)
  6. All of your photos will begin backing up and syncing to Google Photos.
  7. Once all your photos are synced, you can access Google Photos on your computer and see them sorted by date.

If you want to make sure all the photos you take are available across your devices, this is a great way to go. When you launch the app, all your recent photos will back up as long as you’re connected to Wi-Fi. In yourGoogle Photos settings, you can use cellular data to back up photos too, but unless you have unlimited data, I don’t recommend it since the process happens automatically and can burn through your data pretty quickly.

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