Five easy ways for you to save photos from iPhone to PC, Mac, or iCloud.

It's necessary for you to save photos from your iPhone to another device when you need to free up your iPhone space or back up your iPhone photos. Luckily, it's quite easy for you to transfer photos from your iPhone, either to a computer, cloud storage, or another iDevice, with the help of reliable iPhone transfer software or built-in utilities on your devices.

Here I will show you five proven ways that will help to save photos from iPhone. Whether you want to transfer photos from iPhone to PC/Mac or upload photos from iPhone to iCloud, you will find a way to do it.

Method 1. How to Save Photos from iPhone to Computer All At One

Supports: Photos, videos, movies, TV shows, music videos, music, ringtones, contacts, messages, books, and more

If you want to transfer your iPhone photos to PC or Mac all at once, you will like theiPhone transfer software- EaseUS MobiMover. This tool enables you to:

  • View and access iDevice content from a computer
  • Transfer files between an iPhone/iPad/iPod and computer (Mac or PC)
  • Transfer data from one iPhone/iPad/iPod to another

Thus, it will not only help when you want to save pictures from iPhone to computer but also work when you need to do things like putting music on iPhone or transferring contacts from one iPhone to another.

Besides, since it also serves the function of a video downloader, you can download online videos to your computer or iPhone/iPad/iPod via the video address for free. Don't hesitate to use it todownload YouTube videos to iPhoneand enjoy the video offline without buffering.

To save photos from iPhone to computer:

Step 1.Connect your iPad to PC with a USB cable and run EaseUS MobiMover. Choose "Phone to PC" under "Data Transfer" to transfer photos from iPad to PC. Then, click the "Next" button to move on.

How to transfer photos from iPad to PC - Step 1

Step 2.To transfer photos from your iPad to PC, make sure that the "Pictures" is selected. As you can see, you can choose to move all the supported files from your iPad to the computer at once. Besides, MobiMover enables you to customize the storage path for the exported data as you need.

How to transfer photos from iPad to PC - Step 2

Step 3.Click the "Transfer" button to start transferring photos from your iPad to PC. Except for exporting files from iPad to PC, you can also use MobiMover to import data from PC to iPad with "PC to Phone" mode.

How to transfer photos from iPad to PC - Step 3

Method 2. How to Save Photos from iPhone to PC via the Photos App

Supports: Photos and videos

In Windows 8 and later, there is a built-in program on PC that allows you to import photos to your computer from an external device, like your iPhone. Thus, if you want to transfer photos from an iPhone to a PC in Windows 10 or Windows 8, using the Photos app is also one of your choices.

Notes:If you are a Mac user, there is also an app called Photos on your computer that will help toimport photos from your iPhone to Mac.

To save photos from iPhone to PC:

Step 1.Connect your iOS device to your PC with a USB cable.

Step 2.Unlock the iPhone and trust the computer.

Step 3.Click the "Start" menu and choose "Photos".

Step 4.In the Photos app, click "Import" in the top-right corner of the window, and select "From a USB device".

Step 5.Then Photos will look for a device to import from. When it has done, it will show you the new photos and videos it found.

Step 6.Since the new items will be imported to the PC by default, you need to uncheck the photos you don't want to transfer.

Step 7.Click the "Continue" button to start transferring photos to Windows 10 PC from your iPhone.

How to save photos from iPhone to computer via Photos

方法3。如何把照片从iPhone到电脑吗via File Explorer

Supports: Photos and videos

The easiest way to copy photos from iPhone to PC is probably using File Explorer. With File Explorer, you are able to import photos and videos from your iPhone to a PC using a USB cable, no third-party software needed.

However, convenient as it is, you can only transfer photos and videos from your iPhone to computer. If you want to transfer other types of content or copy files from PC to iPhone, it won't help.

To save photos from iPhone to PC via File Explorer:

Step 1.Use a USB cable to connect your iOS device to your computer.

Step 2.Unlock your iDevice and trust the computer.

Step 3.你可以选择“开放device to view files" in the prompt on your PC or go to "This PC", and then open "Internal Storage" > "DCIM" > "100APPLE".

Step 4.Now you can see all the photos and videos on your iPhone. Manually copy the items you want to save from your iPhone to the computer.

How to save photos from iPhone to PC via File Explorer

Method 4. How to Save Photos from iPhone to iCloud

Supports: Photos, videos, contacts, notes, and more

When it comes to saving photos from iPhone, you can also transfer photos from iPhone to cloud storage like iCloud in addition to a computer. If you prefer a wireless solution, don't hesitate to save pictures from your iPhone to iCloud.

Before you start, you need to make sure you have enough iCloud storage to store the photos. Or you will need to buy extra storage first.

To save pictures from iPhone to iCloud:

Step 1.Open the "Settings" app and tap your name.

Step 2.Click "iCloud" > "Photos".

Step 3.Turn on "iCloud Photos" or "iCloud Photo Library", depending on the iOS version you are using.

How to save photos from iPhone to iCloud

With the help of iCloud, you can also transfer photos from your iPhone to PC bydownloading iCloud photos to PC. Except for iCloud, there are other cloud-based services, like Google Photos, Dropbox, and OneDrive, that will help to transfer photos from iPhone to cloud storage or to another device, be it a computer or mobile device.

Method 5. How to Save Photos from iPhone to Mac Using AirDrop

Supports: Photos, videos, contacts, documents, locations, and more

If you are going to transfer photos from iPhone to Mac, there are various solutions for you to get things done, including using apps like Photos or Image Capture. Actually, there is an exclusive solution for file sharing between two Apple devices, which is to use AirDrop.

With AirDrop, you can share photos, videos, contacts, and more between two AirDrop-supported devices, including iPhone, iPad, iPod, and Mac. Therefore, if you are looking to import photos from iPhone to Mac, AirDrop is a good choice for you.

To save photos from iPhone to Mac via AirDrop:

Step 1.Turn on AirDrop on your iPhone and Mac.

Step 2.Open the "Photos" app on your iPhone.

Step 3.Select the photos you want to copy and tap the "Share" button.

Step 4.Choose "AirDrop" and select your Mac.

Step 5.On your Mac, tap "Accept" to receive the pictures from your iPhone.

How to save photos from iPhone to Mac

The Bottom Line

These are the commonest ways to save photos from iPhone. For you to make a better choice:

  • EaseUS MobiMover enables you to transfer photos from iPhone to PC, PC to iPhone, or from one iPhone to another.
  • Photos and File Explorer only allow you to copy photos from iPhone to computer.
  • iCloud syncs all photos and videos from your iPhone to iCloud at once.
  • AirDrop sends items wirelessly but is only available on Apple devices.

If you only want to save a small number of photos, using an email is also workable.

Carry out the way you like best to save photos from your iPhone with ease.

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Updated byDaisy

Daisy is the Senior editor of the writing team for EaseUS. She has been working in EaseUS for over ten years, starting from a technical writer to a team leader of the content group. As a professional author for over 10 years, she writes a lot to help people overcome their tech troubles.

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Myra joined EaseUS in 2017. As a big fan of Apple products, she mainly focuses on iOS data transfer and iOS troubleshooting tips. Meanwhile, she is expanding her knowledge and skills in other fields like data recovery and disk management. Myra is open-minded and likes both extensive and intensive reading. Other than reading and writing, she is also fond of mobile games and K-pop stars.

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