If prompted, tap Trust on the “Trust this computer?” on your iPhone before proceeding.

Skip this step if you want to import all of the photos that aren’t already on your computer.

Once imported, you can click the Imports folder in the left panel to see your photos. They’ll also be visible in your Library if you didn’t change that option.

Once imported, you can click the Imports folder in the left panel to see your photos. They’ll also be visible in your Library if you didn’t change that option.

If this is the first time connecting your iPhone to the PC, tap Trust on the iPhone, then enter your iPhone’s passcode or verify with Face or Touch ID. If you don’t have iTunes on your computer, install it before proceeding.

If you get a prompt saying it can’t find a USB item, close and re-open Photos and try again. It may take a couple of tries to get your iPhone to show up here.

If you get a prompt saying it can’t find a USB item, close and re-open Photos and try again. It may take a couple of tries to get your iPhone to show up here.

This method allows you to sync your photos to iCloud so they’ll always be available in the Photos app on your Mac. You can also sync the photos on your Mac to iCloud so they’ll be available on your iPhone. If you’ve already synced your photos to iCloud on your iPhone, skip to step 6 now.

You’ll see the amount of space on your iCloud account at the top of the screen. You’ll start with 5 gigabytes of free storage, but you may need to upgrade your storage before you can store all of your photos.

If it’s your first time syncing your photos, the process may take a while.

To see your iPhone photos on your Mac, you’ll need to be signed in to your Mac using the same Apple ID you use on your iPhone.

If you want to automatically download the original photos from your iPhone to your Mac so they’re available offline, select Download Originals to This Mac. If you’d rather only sync smaller versions of the photos to your Mac to conserve disk space, select Optimize Mac Storage instead.

This method allows you to sync your photos to iCloud so they’ll always be available on your Windows PC. You can also sync the photos on your PC to iCloud so you can view them on your iPhone. If you’ve already synced your photos to iCloud on your iPhone, skip to step 6 now.

You’ll see the amount of space on your iCloud account at the top of the screen. You’ll start with 5 gigabytes of free storage, but you may need to upgrade your storage before you can store all of your photos.

If it’s your first time syncing your photos, the process may take a while.

First, if you don’t want to sync the photos from your PC to iCloud, you can simply access them using iCloud on the web. To do this, just go to https://www. icloud. com, sign in with your Apple ID, and click Photos. If you’d rather automatically download your iPhone photos to your PC and keep them synced across both devices, open the Microsoft Store app on your Windows 10 or 11 PC, search for iCloud, then click Install.

The first time you open iCloud, you’ll need to sign in with the same Apple ID you use on your iPhone.

If the Photos Options menu doesn’t appear, click Options to open it now.

If you just turned on photo syncing, you might need to wait a while before the photos are synced. Photos will only sync when your iPhone is connected to Wi-Fi. If you’re using Windows 11, you can also view your iPhone photos in your PC’s Photos app, which you’ll find in your Windows Start menu. Just click iCloud Photos in the Photos app to see your library.

If you just turned on photo syncing, you might need to wait a while before the photos are synced. Photos will only sync when your iPhone is connected to Wi-Fi. If you’re using Windows 11, you can also view your iPhone photos in your PC’s Photos app, which you’ll find in your Windows Start menu. Just click iCloud Photos in the Photos app to see your library.

If you just turned on photo syncing, you might need to wait a while before the photos are synced. Photos will only sync when your iPhone is connected to Wi-Fi. If you’re using Windows 11, you can also view your iPhone photos in your PC’s Photos app, which you’ll find in your Windows Start menu. Just click iCloud Photos in the Photos app to see your library.

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If you have too many photos selected, you may not be able to send the message due to size restrictions. Try selecting fewer photos if you have trouble sending.

Make sure to save the photo to your Pictures folder so they’ll be instantly available in your Mac or PC’s Photos app.