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By Conner Careyupdated on 06/18/2018
With every iPhone user, there comes a point when you want to know how to transfer photos from your iPhone to the computer, whether it be a Mac or PC. Uploading and downloading your pictures from iPhone is a smart way to create more storage space on your iOS device. There are a multitude of ways in which you can import your photos or videos onto your computer, including the Photos app (on Mac or PC), using iCloud, downloading from Mail, syncing to Dropbox, or uploading your pictures to Google Photos. We’ll go over all of the methods I just listed so that you have plenty of options for getting your photos off your iPhone. Here’s how to transfer photos from your iPhone to computer.
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You can transfer your pictures from iPhone to PC computer or Macbook in a lot of different ways. The traditional way we think of importing photos to a computer is with a USB cable that connects your iPhone to your computer. This method uses built-in software on your PC or Mac that makes downloading a large amount of photos to your computer fairly easy, with a little bit of how-to knowledge. You can use cloud services to keep your photos safe without taking up space on your computer with iCloud, Dropbox, or Google Photos. And last but not least, you can upload photos to your computer by sending them to yourself in the mail. Those are the methods I’ll cover in detail belows, but if you have a relatively recent Macbook and iPhone, consider using Airdrop to transfer smaller amounts of photos from your iPhone to Mac computer, as it’s an incredibly quick and easy way to transfer pictures.
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How to Transfer Photos to a Computer (Mac & PC)
This is the tried and true method that hasn’t change much regardless of whether you use a Mac or a PC. Of course, for this method you’ll need the USB charging cord 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.
Mac OS X — Yosemite or later
- Using your USB cord with lightning connector, plug your iPhone into your computer.
- The Photos app will automatically launch once plugged in. If it doesn’t, open your Applications folder and select Photos.
- Click Import at the top. The program will instantly figure out how many new photos there are to upload. To quickly import all the new photos, click Import New. If you’d rather download select photos, you can choose the ones you want to import and click Import Selected.
- If you want the transferred photos to delete from your iPhone once they are on your computer, check the box next to Delete items after import. This is smart practice if you’re low on iPhone storage.
If you want to view the pictures you’ve uploaded, select Albums at the top.
PC — Windows 8 or later
Newer versions of Windows, such as 8 or 10, shouldn’t have any problems transferring iPhone photos to a PC computer. The process is nearly identical to a Mac, 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 option to import your photos.
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- Using your USB cord with lightning connector, plug your iPhone into your computer.
- The Photos app will automatically launch once plugged in. If it doesn’t, launch the program using the Windows Start menu or search bar.
- There will be an Import icon in the top right corner represented by a downward-facing arrow within a box.
- Individually select the photos you’d like to transfer from your iPhone and click Continue.
- The next pop-up window will tell you where the photos will be saved and give you the option to delete the uploaded photos off your iPhone. Check the box to do so, if desired. If you want to save the photos in a different location than specified, click the grey text: Change where they’re imported.
- Afterward, to view the photos you just uploaded, click Albums on the left-hand navigation bar. Then select Last Import at the top. From here, you can share and edit your newly downloaded photos!
How to Automatically Upload Photos Using 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; although, we recommend using them in conjunction. You get 5 GB of free iCloud storage, so if you’re going to use iCloud Photo Library, be aware that it does count towards that storage limit. You can pay a dollar a month to upgrade to 50 GB. You can also use Photo Streaming on its own, if preferred. Should you choose to use one over the other, simply check only iCloud Photo Library or Photo Streaming when prompted below instead of both.
For both methods, when you take pictures outside of a Wi-Fi zone, those photos will automatically transfer once you are in a Wi-Fi zone. To do this,
- First you need to enable iCloud Photo Library and Photo Streaming on your iPhone. Open the Settings app, and tap iCloud. Tap on Photos from the iCloud menu. Toggle on iCloud Photo Library and Upload to My Photo Stream (screenshot of iOS 9).
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- If you’re using a PC, download iCloud for Windows to continue. If you’re using a Mac, log-in to iCloud on your computer. Open System Preferences on your Mac and open iCloud. Next to Photos, click Options. Make sure the iCloud Photo Library and My Photo Stream boxes are checked, and click Done.
- To view the photos in your Photo Stream, open the Photos app on your computer. Tap Albums at the top and select My Photo Stream. 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 here.
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 setup, it’s a great way to transfer photos to your computer automatically.
How to Import Pictures Using Mail
If you have a small batch of photos you want to transfer to your computer, sharing them to Mail is a quick way to get them on your computer. I use this option a lot when I’m writing tips. To do this,
- Open the Photos app on your iPhone.
- Tap Select and choose the pictures you want to download.
- Tap the Share icon.
- Select Mail.
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- A New Message for email will pop up. Send the photos to your own email account and tap Send. It will give you the option to resize them, but I usually select actual size.
- Open the email you send yourself on your computer. Download the images in whatever folder you’d like.
There’s no limit on the amount of 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 amount of photos to import, but for a select group, it’s one of the fastest (non-automatic) ways to transfer pictures that I’ve found.
How to Sync Photos 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 your manual and automatic options with Dropbox.
Manual
- 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.
- In Files, choose the folder you want your picture to go in. Tap the three dots in the top right corner. Select Upload File. Choose Photos. Select all the photos you want to transfer to Dropbox and tap Upload.
- On your computer, either download an app for Dropbox, or go the the Dropbox website in your preferred browser and log-in. From there, navigate to the folder you placed your newly synced photos in. You can then download them from Dropbox to your computer if desired.
Automatic
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- 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.
- Navigate to Settings in the Dropbox app.
- Select Camera Upload.
- Toggle on Camera Upload.
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- Now, new photos will automatically upload to the Camera Uploads folder in your Dropbox, which you can access via your computer on the Dropbox website.
When you turn on Camera Upload, you’ll see the option to automatically Upload Videos too. There will also be an option to turn on Use Cellular Data. I don’t recommend turning that on unless you have an unlimited data plan. Dropbox offers limited space for free, so that’s something to aware of if you plan to adopt this method. However, you get 2.5 GB of free space through the iOS app, which can hold a lot of awesome photos.
How to Download Pictures with Google Photos
Unlike Dropbox, Google Photos gives you unlimited space for all of your pictures, so long as each photo is under 16 megapixels. Similar to Dropbox, you can set it up so that your pictures sync manually or automatically. We’ll cover both options below.
Manual
- Open the App Store on your iPhone and download Google Photos.
- Open the Google Photos app and log-in.
- If it’s your first time using the app, it will ask to access your photos, tap OK.
- Navigate to Photos.
- Tap the three vertical dots in the upper corner.
- Create a New Album or Select Photos.
- Once you’ve selected the photos you want to upload, tap Done if creating a New Album and the photos will upload. You’ll then be prompted to name the album.
- If Selecting Photos, check the photos you want to upload. Then tap the three dots in the upper corner, and select Back up. The photos will upload.
- On your computer, open Google Photos. The pictures you uploaded will be there!
Automatic
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- Download the Google Photos app on your iPhone.
- Open the app and log-in.
- If it’s your first time using the app, it will ask to access your photos, tap OK.
- Tap the three horizontal bars in the upper corner.
- Tap Settings.
- Select Back up & sync
- Toggle on Back up & sync.
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- All of your photos will begin backing up and syncing to Google Photos.
- 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 backup as long as you’re connected to Wi-Fi. In Settings of Google Photos, you can use cellular data to back up photos too, but unless you have unlimited data, I don’t recommend it.
Master your iPhone in one minute a day: Sign up here to get our FREE Tip of the Day delivered right to your inbox.iCloud a cloud storage and cloud computing service from Apple Inc, the offer 5 GB of storage for free (Every user with an Apple ID) to back up apps and settings on their iPhone, iPad, iPod. And this service also syncs your photos, documents, and email with your PC and mobile devices. The iCloud Photos provides a convenient way to gain access to any photos taken from your iOS devices. But sometimes users report “iCloud photos not syncing to PC” while using iCloud Photo Library or My Photo Stream with Windows PC. Many users have reported problems like “My Photo Stream is not syncing to my PC” or “iCloud photos not syncing to PC in Windows 10”. And for some others iCloud photos not downloading to pc windows 10.
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If you are also suffering from this problem Mac or Windows 10/8/7 iCloud cannot sync photos, iCloud Photos Not Downloading to PC, Apply troubleshooting steps below.
Setup iCloud sync images with your other devices
When you enable iCloud Photo Library, your photos and video will by default automatically upload to iCloud, and eventually sync with your other iOS devices and PC. however, you can enable My Photo Stream, That automatically sync any images you take to your other devices when you (and they) are connected to a Wi-Fi network.
- Open the iCloud application.
- In the box that pops up, click on the Options button next to Photos.
- Check the box labeled My Photo Stream to enable this option.
Update iCloud
You can either download the update here or you can also do it from within Windows itself.
- Enter ‘Apple’ in the Cortana search box and select Apple Software Update to open the window below.
- Wait while the updater searches for available updates.
- If there’s an update for iCloud, select it and click Install.
- Also, consider updating any other Apple software such as iTunes while you’re at it.
Enable iCloud Photos
Make sure the iCloud Photo Library in turned on the computer, To do this open
- On iPhone/iPad in iOS 11: Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Photos and then toggle on iCloud Photo Library and My Photo Stream.
- On PC: Click the iCloud icon in your taskbar and choose Open iCloud Settings. Make sure Photos option in checked and tap on Options next to it. Then click the checkbox next to iCloud Photo Library and My Photo Stream.
Sign out from iCloud and then sign back in
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If you find there is nothing wrong with your iCloud settings or network connection but you still can’t sync your iCloud photos to your PC, try to sign out of iCloud on your devices and then sign back in.
On iPhone/iPad:
- Go to Settings > [your name] and scroll down to choose Sign Out.
- Enter your Apple ID password if you have turned on Find My iPhone and then follow the prompt to sign out of iCloud.
- Force restart your iPhone. (You’d better back up your iPhone to computer to avoid data loss.)
- Go to Settings to sign in to iCloud and then see whether iCloud photos are synced to your iPhone.
On PC:
- Tap on the iCloud icon in your Windows taskbar and choose Open iCloud Settings.
- Click Sign Out in the iCloud window.
- Tap on the iCloud icon in the taskbar and choose Sign In.
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Also if you notice icloud photos not downloading to pc on windows 10, try solutions below.
Configure iCloud photos
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If you’ve set up iCloud Photos to download your photos properly, you need to dive into the Photos Options panel. To do this Click the iCloud icon on the system tray, and then click Open iCloud Settings.
Here Click Options next to Photos to open the Photos Options panel.
And Make sure that both iCloud Photo Library and Download New Photos and Videos to My PC are enabled.
Enable my photostream
If you’ve got certain iOS devices with just My Photo Stream enabled, iCloud Photos won’t download newer photos from such devices unless your PC also has its own photostream turned on. To enable the feature, simply head over to the Photos Options pane again, and then check the box next to My Photo Stream. Once done, click Done to save the changes.
You need to remember that with My Photo Stream, only photos, and not videos, are synced between devices. Also, the photostream should appear directly under the Downloads folder — instead of sub-folders by year — once you access iCloud Photos.
Restart iCloud Processes
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Again if iCloud has a number of processes that involve everything from iCloud Drive, iCloud Photo Library, to iCloud Services. Force-quitting these processes from memory forces iCloud to shut-down, which is pretty useful since the application provides no way to exit normally.
To do this Right-click the taskbar, and then select Task Manager.
Here Under the Processes tab, select and end the processes labeled iCloud, iCloud Drive, iCloud Photo Library, iCloud Photo Stream, and iCloud Services.
That should quit iCloud from memory. Simply load the application again, and it should sign in automatically. Hopefully, any stuck downloads should now resume automatically.
Change iCloud Photos storage location
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If the storage in the disk where stores your iCloud photos is overloaded then of course iCloud photos will not download to PC. You can easily change the path to store iCloud photos to another disk which has efficient space.
- Go to iCloud > Photos on your PC, then click the Change… button next to the option “Download new photos and videos to my PC”.
- Choose or create a folder on another disk and click OK to apply.
Force iCloud to Download photos
You made sure that iCloud Photos was set up properly, had My Photo Stream enabled, and even restarted iCloud. But still, you don’t find newer photos let’s force the application to re-initiate a download.
Click the iCloud icon on the system tray, and then click Download Photos.You should now find a Download Photos and Videos pop-up box, where you can select photos available on iCloud for download grouped by year.
Simply select All to select the entire iCloud Photo Library for download. Alternately, you can choose to download files by year, which is pretty useful if you just want a download of recent photos — selecting photos by month would’ve been better, but this is the best you’re going to get.
Click Download to initiate a download. It should take a while, but your photos should start appearing within the Downloads folder in iCloud Photos.
Did these solutions help to fix iCloud photos not syncing to PC or iCloud photos not downloading on windows 10? let us know which option worked for you, also Read How To fix iTunes Doesn’t Recognize iPhone on Windows 10.