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How to Transfer Photos From a Computer to an iPhone

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  • Open Finder on Mac, iPhone > Pictures. check the box for Sync photos with your device: > choose synchronization settings > To apply.
  • In iTunes for Windows, phone icon > Pictures. check the box for Sync photos > choose synchronization settings > To apply.
  • Another method is to turn on sync via iCloud or move your photos to Google Photos.

This article explains how to transfer photos from Mac or PC to iPhone using Finder app, iTunes for Windows, iCloud and Google Photos.

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Transfer Photos from Mac to iPhone

If you have a Mac full of photos that you want to transfer to your iPhone, it’s quite simple to do. Just follow these steps:

These instructions apply to Macs running macOS Catalina (10.15) and later. If you’re using an older version, the basic steps are the same, but use iTunes instead of Finder to sync your photos.

Start by connecting your iPhone to your Mac. This can be done via the cable or Wi-Fi that came with your iPhone. You may be prompted to “trust” the iPhone to sync with the computer. If so, follow the instructions on the iPhone.

Open a new Finder window.

The macOS Finder interface when you plug in your iPhone.

Click on your iPhone in the left sidebar.

Click on Pictures.

Screenshot of syncing photos from Mac to iPhone using Finder.

tick the box next to Sync photos to your device from: to activate synchronization.

Interface element for syncing photos with iPhone in Finder.

From the drop-down menu, select the program containing the photos you want to sync to your iPhone. In most cases this is pre-installed Pictures application.

You can also choose to sync photos to a folder. Choose the folder… and browse your hard drive.

Choose your synchronization settings. You can choose to sync All photos and albums or Selected albums. If you choose Selected albums, check the ones you want to sync in the box at the bottom. You can also choose to sync your favorite photos and videos.

When you choose your settings, To apply To save your settings and transfer photos from your Mac to your iPhone.

If photos do not start uploading automatically, synchronization Button at the bottom right to start the transfer.

Transfer Photos from Computer to iPhone Using Windows

Transferring photos from PC to iPhone is quite similar to using a Mac, except you use iTunes instead of the Finder. To do this, you need:

  • iTunes 12.5.1 or higher installed on your PC. If you don’t have it, you can download it for free.
  • The photos you want to transfer are stored in the preinstalled Windows Photos app.

After you receive it, here’s what you need to do:

Connect your iPhone to your Windows PC using a cable.

If iTunes does not open automatically, open it.

If prompted, unlock your iPhone using your passcode and trust the phone by following the onscreen instructions.

In iTunes, click the iPhone icon in the upper left corner just below the playback controls.

device icon in iTunes

Click the icon in the left sidebar. Pictures.

Photos in iTunes

tick the box next to Sync photos to activate synchronization.

Sync Photos command

From the drop-down menu, select the program containing the photos you want to sync to your iPhone. It must be pre-installed the Windows Pictures application.

You can also sync photos to a folder by clicking on it. Choose the folder… and browse your hard drive.

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Choose your synchronization settings. You can synchronize All photos and albums or Selected albums. If you choose Selected albums, tick the ones you want to sync. You can sync your favorite photos and videos for both options.

Sync options in iTunes

When you’re done, click To apply To save your settings and transfer photos from your PC to your iPhone.

If the transfer does not start immediately, synchronization Click bottom right to start transferring photos.

Apply button

Transfer Photos from Computer to iPhone Using iCloud

If you store your photos in your iCloud Photo Library, transferring them to your iPhone is so simple that you hardly have to do anything. Just set your iPhone to sync once with your iCloud Photo Library, then all your downloads will be synced to your iPhone automatically. Here’s how:

Tap your iPhone. Settings.

Tap your name at the top of the screen.

Faucet iCloud.

Here are the steps to access iCloud setting on iOS.

Faucet Pictures.

movement iCloud Photos Move the slider to the on/green position. This will sync photos from your iCloud account to your iPhone. The time it takes depends on how many photos and videos you have and the size of the files.

Here are the steps to enable iCloud Photos on iOS.

When you want to sync photos from iCloud to iPhone later, just add the photos to iCloud on the web or through the Photos app on your Mac. When they upload to iCloud, they automatically download to your iPhone.

How to Transfer Photos from Computer to iPhone Using Google Photos

If you store your photos in the cloud but prefer to use Google Photos instead of iCloud, you can still transfer photos to your iPhone. To do this you will need:

  • A Google account.
  • Photos stored in Google Photos.
  • Google Photos app from the App Store (it’s free!).

Once you have these three, simply drag and drop photos from compatible apps or from your computer to the Google Photos site and add photos to your Google Photos account.

Then the next time you open the Google Photos app on your iPhone, the new photos will be synced to the app and transferred to your iPhone. It’s so simple!


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How to Transfer Photos From a Computer to an iPhone

Getting photos onto your iPhone is easy

What to Know
On a Mac, open Finder, select iPhone > Photos. Select the box for Sync photos to your device from > choose sync settings > Apply.
In iTunes for Windows, click the phone icon > Photos. Select the box for Sync photos > choose sync settings > Apply.
Another method is to enable syncing via iCloud or move your images to Google Photos.

This article explains how to transfer photos from a Mac or PC to an iPhone, using the Finder app, iTunes for Windows, iCloud, and Google Photos.

How to Transfer Photos and Videos From iPhone to a Computer
How to Transfer Photos From a Mac to an iPhone

If you’ve got a Mac full of photos that you want to transfer to your iPhone, it’s a pretty simple thing to do. Just follow these steps:

These instructions apply to Macs running macOS Catalina (10.15) and up. If you’re using an earlier version, the basic steps are the same but use iTunes to sync your photos instead of the Finder.

Begin by connecting your iPhone to your Mac. This can be done via the cable that came with your iPhone or over Wi-Fi. You may be prompted to “trust” the iPhone to sync with the computer. If so, follow the instructions on the iPhone.

Open a new Finder window.

In the left-hand sidebar, click your iPhone.

Click Photos.

Check the box next to Sync photos to your device from: to enable syncing.

In the drop down menu, choose the program that contains the photos you want to sync to your iPhone. In most cases, this will be the pre-installed Photos app.

You can also choose to sync photos from a folder by clicking Choose folder… and navigating through your hard drive.

Choose your sync settings. You can choose to sync All photos and albums or Selected Albums. If you choose Selected Albums, check the ones you want to sync in the box at the bottom. You can also choose to sync favorite photos and to videos.

When you’ve chosen your settings, click Apply to save your settings and transfer photos from your Mac to your iPhone.

If the photos don’t start to transfer automatically, click the Sync button at the bottom right to start the transfer.
How to Transfer Photos From a Computer to an iPhone Using Windows

Transferring photos from a PC to an iPhone is pretty similar to using a Mac, except that you use iTunes instead of the Finder. To do this, you need:

iTunes 12.5.1 or higher installed on your PC. If you don’t have it, you can download it for free.
The photos you want to transfer stored in the pre-installed Windows Photos app.

Once you’ve got that, here’s what you need to do:

Connect your iPhone to your Windows PC using a cable.

If iTunes doesn’t open automatically, open it.

If prompted, unlock your iPhone using your passcode and “trust” the phone by following the onscreen prompts.

In iTunes, click the iPhone icon just beneath the playback controls in the top left corner.

In the left-hand sidebar, click Photos.

Check the box next to Sync photos to enable syncing.

In the drop down, choose the program that contains the photos you want to sync to your iPhone. This should be the pre-installed Windows Photos app.

You can also sync photos from a folder by clicking Choose folder… and navigating through your hard drive.

Choose your sync settings. You can sync All photos and albums or Selected Albums. If you choose Selected Albums, check the ones you want to sync. For either option, you can also sync favorite photos and to videos.

When you’re done, click Apply to save your settings and transfer photos from your PC to your iPhone.

If the transfer doesn’t start right away, click Sync at the bottom right to start transferring photos.

How to Transfer Photos From a Computer to an iPhone Using iCloud

If you store your photos in your iCloud Photo Library, getting them from there to your iPhone is so simple you hardly have to do anything at all. Just set up your iPhone to sync with your iCloud Photo Library once and then all of your uploads will be automatically synced to your iPhone. Here’s how:

On your iPhone, tap Settings.

Tap your name at the top of the screen.

Tap iCloud.

Tap Photos.

Move the iCloud Photos slider to on/green. When you do this, photos will sync from your iCloud account to your iPhone. How long this takes depends on how many photos and videos you have and how large the files are.

Whenever you next want to sync photos from iCloud to iPhone, just add the photos to iCloud via the web or your Mac’s Photos app. Once they upload to iCloud, they’ll automatically download to your iPhone.

How to Transfer Photos From a Computer to an iPhone Using Google Photos

If you store your photos in the cloud, but prefer to use Google Photos instead of iCloud, you can still transfer photos to your iPhone. To do this, you’ll need:

A Google account.
Photos stored in Google Photos.
The Google Photos app from the App Store (it’s free!).

When you’ve got these three things, simply add photos to your Google Photos account from compatible apps or by dragging and dropping photos onto Google Photos site from your computer.

Then, the next time you open the Google Photos app on your iPhone, the new photos will sync to the app and be transferred to your iPhone. It’s that simple!

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How to Transfer Photos From a Computer to an iPhone

Getting photos onto your iPhone is easy

What to Know
On a Mac, open Finder, select iPhone > Photos. Select the box for Sync photos to your device from > choose sync settings > Apply.
In iTunes for Windows, click the phone icon > Photos. Select the box for Sync photos > choose sync settings > Apply.
Another method is to enable syncing via iCloud or move your images to Google Photos.

This article explains how to transfer photos from a Mac or PC to an iPhone, using the Finder app, iTunes for Windows, iCloud, and Google Photos.

How to Transfer Photos and Videos From iPhone to a Computer
How to Transfer Photos From a Mac to an iPhone

If you’ve got a Mac full of photos that you want to transfer to your iPhone, it’s a pretty simple thing to do. Just follow these steps:

These instructions apply to Macs running macOS Catalina (10.15) and up. If you’re using an earlier version, the basic steps are the same but use iTunes to sync your photos instead of the Finder.

Begin by connecting your iPhone to your Mac. This can be done via the cable that came with your iPhone or over Wi-Fi. You may be prompted to “trust” the iPhone to sync with the computer. If so, follow the instructions on the iPhone.

Open a new Finder window.

In the left-hand sidebar, click your iPhone.

Click Photos.

Check the box next to Sync photos to your device from: to enable syncing.

In the drop down menu, choose the program that contains the photos you want to sync to your iPhone. In most cases, this will be the pre-installed Photos app.

You can also choose to sync photos from a folder by clicking Choose folder… and navigating through your hard drive.

Choose your sync settings. You can choose to sync All photos and albums or Selected Albums. If you choose Selected Albums, check the ones you want to sync in the box at the bottom. You can also choose to sync favorite photos and to videos.

When you’ve chosen your settings, click Apply to save your settings and transfer photos from your Mac to your iPhone.

If the photos don’t start to transfer automatically, click the Sync button at the bottom right to start the transfer.
How to Transfer Photos From a Computer to an iPhone Using Windows

Transferring photos from a PC to an iPhone is pretty similar to using a Mac, except that you use iTunes instead of the Finder. To do this, you need:

iTunes 12.5.1 or higher installed on your PC. If you don’t have it, you can download it for free.
The photos you want to transfer stored in the pre-installed Windows Photos app.

Once you’ve got that, here’s what you need to do:

Connect your iPhone to your Windows PC using a cable.

If iTunes doesn’t open automatically, open it.

If prompted, unlock your iPhone using your passcode and “trust” the phone by following the onscreen prompts.

In iTunes, click the iPhone icon just beneath the playback controls in the top left corner.

In the left-hand sidebar, click Photos.

Check the box next to Sync photos to enable syncing.

In the drop down, choose the program that contains the photos you want to sync to your iPhone. This should be the pre-installed Windows Photos app.

You can also sync photos from a folder by clicking Choose folder… and navigating through your hard drive.

Choose your sync settings. You can sync All photos and albums or Selected Albums. If you choose Selected Albums, check the ones you want to sync. For either option, you can also sync favorite photos and to videos.

When you’re done, click Apply to save your settings and transfer photos from your PC to your iPhone.

If the transfer doesn’t start right away, click Sync at the bottom right to start transferring photos.

How to Transfer Photos From a Computer to an iPhone Using iCloud

If you store your photos in your iCloud Photo Library, getting them from there to your iPhone is so simple you hardly have to do anything at all. Just set up your iPhone to sync with your iCloud Photo Library once and then all of your uploads will be automatically synced to your iPhone. Here’s how:

On your iPhone, tap Settings.

Tap your name at the top of the screen.

Tap iCloud.

Tap Photos.

Move the iCloud Photos slider to on/green. When you do this, photos will sync from your iCloud account to your iPhone. How long this takes depends on how many photos and videos you have and how large the files are.

Whenever you next want to sync photos from iCloud to iPhone, just add the photos to iCloud via the web or your Mac’s Photos app. Once they upload to iCloud, they’ll automatically download to your iPhone.

How to Transfer Photos From a Computer to an iPhone Using Google Photos

If you store your photos in the cloud, but prefer to use Google Photos instead of iCloud, you can still transfer photos to your iPhone. To do this, you’ll need:

A Google account.
Photos stored in Google Photos.
The Google Photos app from the App Store (it’s free!).

When you’ve got these three things, simply add photos to your Google Photos account from compatible apps or by dragging and dropping photos onto Google Photos site from your computer.

Then, the next time you open the Google Photos app on your iPhone, the new photos will sync to the app and be transferred to your iPhone. It’s that simple!

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