iCloud is a service that allows you to upload contacts, photos, messages, and more data to the cloud and sync across different devices. It is a good choice for either sharing data between your devices or backing up your important data like photos. Previously, we've talked about how to back up your device with iCloud. In today's guide, we will mainly present you with methods to move photos to iCloud from iPhone and computer.

Part 1. How to Upload Photos to iCloud on iPhone

There are two different ways for you to upload photos to iCloud on an iPhone. Which way to choose depends on whether you want to upload all pictures. Before you proceed, make sure you can meet these requirements. (When you need totransfer photos from iCloud to iPhonein the future, you can also follow the steps below.)

  • You've signed in to the correct iCloud account
  • You have a stable internet connection
  • You have sufficient iCloud storage

If you want to upload all photos to iCloud:

Step 1.Go to "Settings" > [your name] > "iCloud".

Step 2.Tap the "Photos" option and enable "iCloud Photos". (Enable "iCloud Photo Library" in earlier iOS versions.)

Step 3.Depending on your need, select "Optimize iPhone Storage" or "Download and Keep Originals".

Enable iCloud Photos in Settings

If you want to upload only selected photos to iCloud:

Step 1. Open Safari and go to icloud.com.

Step 2. Log in to your iCloud account with your Apple ID credentials or your FaceID.

Step 3. Select "Photos" from options, tap "Upload", and then "Photo Library."

Step 4. Choose the photo you wish to transfer and hit "Add."

Upload photos to icloud

Note: If you delete photos or videos on your mobile device, the items will disappear in Cloud, too. Because iCloud works by syncing. Thus, if you upload photos to iCloud to free up your iPhone storage, it won't help.

Part 2. How to Move Photos to iCloud on a Computer

If your photos are stored on your computer, you can directly upload them to your iCloud on your PC or Mac. Depending on the computer you're using, select the right option to move photos to iCloud.

If you're using a PC:

Step 1. Make sure you have had iCloud for Windows installed on your computer.

Step 2. Right-click the iCloud icon in the taskbar and choose "Open iCloud Settings."

Step 3. Click "Options" next to "Photos" and enable "iCloud Photo Library". Enure the option "Upload new photos and videos from my PC" is checked and copy the photos you want to upload to the folder shown under the option.

Upload photos to iCloud on a PC

If you're using a Mac:

Step 1. On your Mac, go to "System Preferences."

Step 2. Tap "Apple ID", click "iCloud" in the sidebar, and then select "Photos".

How to upload photos to iCloud from PC

Tips: If there is no iCloud control panel on your computer, you can upload photos to iCloud through iCloud.com. Here's how to do it: Visit iCloud.com on your computer, sign in, and choose "Photos". Click the "Upload" button, select the items you want to move, and choose "Open" to start uploading photos to iCloud.

Part 3. How to Upload Photos to iCloud Alternative and Clear iPhone Storage

Though iCloud is the top-recommended backup solution for iPhone data, not all users like it due to its limited free storage and its requirements for WiFi connection. Furthermore, some people would like to back up their important data locally rather than the cloud.

Given these factors, we recommend you back up your photos to your computer with thisiPhone transfer software- EaseUS MobiMover. It can make a backup of your photos offline, which makes it fast to transfer a lot of photos to a computer at once. After backing up, you can access or print out your photos whenever you want.

Plus, if you don't like iPhone's default image format, justconvert HEIC pictures to JPGwith this program.

Step 1.Connect your iPhone to your computer running Windows 7 and later or Mac OS X 10.7 and later. Launch EaseUS MobiMover, choose "Phone to PC" on the main screen and click the "Next" button to move on.

How to transfer photos from iPhone to computer - Step 1

Step 2.Select the "Pictures" category as you want to copy from your iPhone to your computer. It's the right choice for you to transfer other supported file types together with photos from your iPhone to the computer to make a backup.

How to transfer photos from iPhone to computer - Step 2

Step 3.Click the "Transfer" button to start transferring photos from your iPhone to the computer. Depending on the size of the files, it may take seconds or a while to import pictures from your iPhone to your computer. Wait patiently for the process to finish and check the items in the selected folder after that.

How to transfer photos from iPhone to computer - Step 3

After transferring photos from iPhone to computer, you can nowdelete photos on iPhoneto get more storage.

Part 4. Bonus Tip to Download iCloud Photos to PC

After you move photos from iPhone to iCloud, you may need to download photos from iCloud to PC, which is one of the methods totransfer photos from iPhone to PC.

If you do, read the guide onhow to transfer photos from iCloud to PCfor reference.

The Bottom Line

iCloud allows you to transfer photos and videos via an Internet connection. Now you not only know how to move photos to iCloud from various devices but also learn the steps to access and download photos from iCloud. Command these skills and make iCloud your good helper.

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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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