How to import photos from iPhone to PC Windows 10

With the Photos app and a USB cable, you can transfer photos and videos to your computer. You can also make your photos available on all your devices with iCloud Photos.

Use iCloud Photos

iCloud Photos keeps your photos and videos safe, up to date, and available automatically on all of your Apple devices, on iCloud.com, and even your PC. When you use iCloud Photos, you don't need to import photos from one iCloud device to another. iCloud Photos always uploads and stores your original, full-resolution photos. You can keep full-resolution originals on each of your devices, or save space with device-optimized versions instead. Either way, you can download your originals whenever you need them. Any organizational changes or edits you make are always kept up to date across all your Apple devices. Learn how to set up and use iCloud Photos.

The photos and videos that you keep in iCloud Photos use your iCloud storage. Before you turn on iCloud Photos, make sure that you have enough space in iCloud to store your entire collection. You can see how much space you need and then upgrade your storage plan if necessary.

Import to your Mac

You can import photos and videos to your Mac by connecting your device to your Mac. However, if you use iCloud Photos, then you don't need to import. 

To import to your Mac: 

    1. Connect your iPhone or iPad to your Mac with a USB cable.
    2. Open the Photos app on your computer.
    3. The Photos app shows an Import screen with all the photos and videos that are on your connected device. If the Import screen doesn't automatically appear, click the device's name in the Photos sidebar.
    4. If asked, unlock your iOS or iPadOS device using your passcode. If you see a prompt on your iOS or iPadOS device asking you to Trust This Computer, tap Trust to continue.
    5. Choose where you want to import your photos. Next to "Import to," you can choose an existing album or create a new one.
    6. Select the photos you want to import and click Import Selected, or click Import All New Photos.
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    7. Wait for the process to finish, then disconnect your device from your Mac.

    Import to your Windows PC

    You can import photos to your PC by connecting your device to your computer and using the Windows Photos app:

    1. Update to the latest version of iTunes on your PC. Importing photos to your PC requires iTunes 12.5.1 or later.
    2. Connect your iPhone or iPad to your PC with a USB cable.
    3. If asked, unlock your iOS or iPadOS device using your passcode.
    4. If you see a prompt on your iOS or iPadOS device asking you to Trust This Computer, tap Trust or Allow to continue.

    Then, visit Microsoft's website to learn how to import photos to the Windows Photos app in Windows 10.

    If you have iCloud Photos turned on, you need to download the original, full resolution versions of your photos to your iPhone or iPad before you import to your PC.

    When you import videos from your iOS or iPadOS device to your PC, some might be rotated incorrectly in the Windows Photos app. You can add these videos to iTunes to play them in the correct orientation.

    If you want to ensure photos from your iOS or iPadOS device have the best compatibility with Windows 10, try these steps:

    1. On your iOS or iPadOS device, open the Settings app.
    2. Tap Camera, then tap Formats.
    3. Tap Most Compatible. From now on, your camera will create photos and videos in JPEG and H.264 formats.

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    Published Date: December 12, 2022

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    The reality of our device-rich world is this: You'll sometimes have a phone or tablet that isn't the same make as your computer. To make matters worse, you might have photos on your iPhone or iPad that you want to transfer to your Windows PC. 

    Apple and Microsoft don't make this easy at times, but with the right tools, it's a quick process to save your photos where you want them. Better still, you don't have to rely on just one method. You can utilize both the cloud and good old-fashioned hardware to back up your photos. 

    How to download and install iTunes

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    While iPhones and other Apple devices have traditionally worked best within its ecosystem, Windows remains dominant in the desktop world. Apple realizes this, with iTunes still available on Windows PCs, acting as the hub for managing your Apple devices and content.

    Hooking up an iPhone or iPad to your Windows PC isn't as simple as plugging in the device. Many everyday tasks require iTunes, which includes a piece of software known as "Apple Mobile Device Support," allowing your iPhone or iPad to communicate freely with your PC to communicate freely. This allows you to browse the device via the File Explorer, or instantly import photos and videos to your hard drive.

    iTunes is available direct from Apple, but also via the integrated Microsoft Store (opens in new tab). We recommend that those with Windows 10 and Windows 11 visit the Microsoft Store app, providing an easier installation process, versus the traditional application.

    Alternatively, you can download iTunes from Apple (opens in new tab) if you're using a Windows version prior to Windows 10. Folks using older versions of Windows will need to install this version of the software, although it offers identical features.

    How to transfer iPhone and iPad photos using File Explorer

    Once iTunes is installed on your PC, Apple devices like the iPhone and iPad will be automatically detected when connected over USB. File Explorer is one of the simplest ways to extract photos and videos, directly connecting the device's onboard storage.

    Apple devices are often named NAME's iPhone or NAME's iPad, the NAME denoting the owner's first name. Selecting the device through File Explorer will surface various files, including a DCIM media folder. Diving into the DCIM folder isn't much different from a digital camera, with easy drag-and-drop access to files on your phone or tablet.

    Transferring images from your iPhone or iPad is only a few clicks away through File Explorer, using the steps below.

    Click NAME's iPhone or NAME's iPad in the This PC sub-menu.

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    1. Plug your iPhone or iPad into your PC using a suitable USB cable.
    2. Launch Windows Explorer from your desktop, Start menu, or taskbar. You can also use the Windows key + E shortcut on your keyboard.
    3. Click the arrow next to This PC in the menu on the left side of the window. The arrow looks like >.
    4. Click NAME's iPhone or NAME's iPad in the This PC sub-menu.
    5. Double-click Internal Storage.
    6. Double-click DCIM.

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    Now, you can begin the process of selecting the photos you want to copy from your Apple device to your PC. 

    1. Double-click a folder. They should all contain images.
    2. Click an image. You can hold the Ctrl key on your keyboard and click to select multiple images. You can also use the Ctrl + A shortcut on your keyboard to select all photos at once.
    3. Click Copy to — it is located near the top of the window.
    4. Click Choose location… to select a location. You can also click one of the options listed in the dropdown menu.
    5. Click a destination to save the pictures.
    6. Click Copy. Make sure you don't unplug your iPhone or iPad during the process!

    Click Copy to — it is located near the top of the window.

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    How to transfer iPhone and iPad photos using the Windows Photos app

    Windows also ships with a dedicated Photos app, ideal for viewing and editing photos through a slick, easy interface. It also allows you to import photos from iPhones and iPads in bulk, providing a one-click solution to move all your photos to your PC.

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    1. Plug your iPhone or iPad into your PC using a suitable USB cable.
    2. Launch the Photos app from the Start menu, desktop, or taskbar.
    3. Click Import. It is located in the top-right corner of the window.
    4. Click any photos you'd like to not import; all new photos will be selected for import by default.
    5. Click Continue. The Photos app will begin the import process. Make sure you don't unplug your iPhone or iPad during the process!

    How to transfer iPhone or iPad photos using iCloud

    Windows 10 also supports Apple's iCloud storage service, allowing iPhone and iPad users to wirelessly pull photos and videos from their accounts over the internet. Unlike transfers over a USB cable, you don't need to install iTunes and dig around in local files.

    Syncing photos via iCloud only requires the standalone iCloud app available via the Microsoft Store and Apple, offering the option to automatically sync content uploaded using the same Apple ID. While you might need to pay for extra iCloud storage when transferring media in bulk, it's a hassle-free way to import iPhone and iPad photos without the wire.

    1. Launch the Microsoft Store from the Start menu, taskbar, or desktop.
    2. Search for iCloud (opens in new tab) in the Microsoft Store.
    3. Click Get. ICloud will now download to your PC.
    4. Click Launch once the download is complete.
    5. Type your Apple ID.
    6. Type your password.

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    1. Click Sign In.
    2. Click the Options button next to Photos.

    Click the Options button next to Photos.

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    1. Click the box next to iCloud Photos so that a checkmark appears.
    2. Click the box next to Upload new photos from my PC so that the checkmark disappears. You can set these options how you'd like, but this ensures you're just getting the photos off your iPhone or iPad onto your PC.
    3. Click Done.
    4. Click Apply. Any photos in your iCloud will now download to your PC.

    Alternatively, you can download iCloud from Apple (opens in new tab) if you're using a Windows version prior to Windows 10. Folks using older versions of Windows will need to install the traditional application, although it offers identical features.

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    Cale Hunt is formerly a Senior Editor at Windows Central. He focuses mainly on laptop reviews, news, and accessory coverage. He's been reviewing laptops and accessories full-time since 2016, with hundreds of reviews published for Windows Central. He is an avid PC gamer and multi-platform user, and spends most of his time either tinkering with or writing about tech.

    Why can't I import photos from iPhone to Windows 10?

    This usually means that you are only storing a smaller preview of your images on the iPhone. The images are actually stored on the iCloud. For this reason, when you are trying to transfer data, photos won't import from iPhone to PC. Under iCloud, go to Photos and disable this option.

    Can I transfer photos from iPhone directly to PC?

    With the Photos app and a USB cable, you can transfer photos and videos to your computer. You can also make your photos available on all your devices with iCloud Photos.

    How to import photos from iPhone to PC Windows 10 without USB?

    Open a browser and go to iCloud.com > Enter your Apple ID and passcode to enter your account > Choose Photos > Select the photos you need and click the Download button to save photos to PC.