Complete guide on how to put videos on iPad. Whether you are looking to transfer videos to your iPad from a computer or download online videos to your tablet, you will know how to do it effortlessly.

First of all, I'd like to show you how to transfer videos to iPad from a computer in three ways. Then I will detail the way to download online videos from websites like YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and more to your iPad for offline watching.

Method 1. How to Put Videos on iPad Without iTunes

If you want to transfer videos from PC to your iPad without data loss, you may prefer to put videos on iPad without iTunes. TheiPhone传输软件- EaseUS MobiMover, will help you to transfer videos, including movies, TV shows, and music videos, to your iPhone or iPad from a computer or from another iPhone/iPad.

Besides, it also works well as a free video downloader that enables you to put YouTube videos on your iPad for offline watching.

To transfer videos from PC to iPad without iTunes:

Step 1. Connect your iPad to your PC and start EaseUS MobiMover. Unlock your iOS device and click "Trust" in the prompt asking for you permission. Then go to "PC to Phone" > "Select Files".

Select PC to Phone

Step 2.Select the videos you want to transfer to your iPad and click "Open".

Choose the files you want to transfer

Step 3.Click "Transfer" to start transferring videos you selected from your PC to your iPad. When it has finished, you can go to check the items on your iPad.

Start transferring files

As you can see, other than videos, you can alsoput music on iPhone或iPad使用这个工具。

Method 2. How to Transfer Videos from PC to iPad Without iTunes Wirelessly

Another common way to put videos on your iPad without iTunes is to use a cloud-based file-sharing service, like Dropbox and Google Drive. With such a tool, you will be able to share videos across your devices that also use the app with the same account.

To add videos to your iPad wirelessly:

步骤1。Go todrive.google.comon your computer and sign in with your Google account. Then download and install Google Drive on your iPad from the App Store. Afterward, sign in with the same account you use on your computer.

Step 2.Click the "New" tab and select "File upload" or "Folder upload".

Step 3.Select the videos you want to put onto your iPad and click "Upload".

Step 4.Click the "New" button and choose "File upload" or "Folder upload".

Step 5.Find and select the files or folders you'd like to transfer and click "Upload".

Step 6.Go to the Google Drive app on your iPad and now you could see the videos from your computer. Select and download the videos to your device for offline viewing.

How to put videos on iPad wirelessly

There are many other cloud-based storage services that enable you to share videos between your devices. You can search for the one you like best to apply.

Method 3. How to Transfer Movies to iPad with iTunes

If you have bought movies from the iTunes Store on your computer and want to download these movies to your iPad, it's quite convenient for you to transfer movies to your iPad using iTunes. With iTunes, you can put movies on your iPad without any third-party software.

iTunes could transfer movies to your iPad in two ways: use iTunes syncing or iTunes File Sharing. The difference is that iTunes syncing will put the videos to the corresponding app on your iPad, while iTunes File Sharing allows you to transfer videos to an app on your iPad that also supports file sharing, like iMovie.

Since the way to sync movies to iPad has been detailed in many guides, here I'd like to show you how to sync movies to iPad via iTunes File Sharing.

To put videos to iPad via iTunes File Sharing:

步骤1。Connect your iPad to your computer with a USB cable and wait for iTunes to launch automatically.

Step 2.Unlock your device and trust the computer. If required, enter your device passcode.

Step 3.Select the device icon and choose "File Sharing". Now you should see a list of the apps that support file sharing, including many video-related apps.

Step 4.Choose the app you want to copy the videos to, e.g. iMovie, and then add the video file to the app. You can either drag and drop the videos you want to transfer to the window on the right side or click "Add File" to add the items to the app. Afterward, the file will be copied to your device automatically.

Step 5.When it has finished, Open "iMovie" and click the download icon.

Step 6.Select "iTunes" > "Import [number] Files". By doing so, you can transfer videos to your iPad from PC successfully.

How to transfer movies to iPad with iTunes

Method 4. How to Put YouTube Videos on iPad

The three ways above will help you to transfer videos from PC or laptop to your iPad. Actually, to add videos to your iPad, you can also download online videos to your device using URL.

As mentioned, the iOS data transfer tool, EaseUS MobiMover, could also serve the function of a video downloader. That means you can use it to download videos from websites like YouTube, Twitter, Vimeo, and more to your computer or iPhone/iPad.

In a word, you can use it to save the video you like to your computer or mobile device for offline watching for free, without worrying about ads or plugins. You can refer to the guide onhow to download YouTube videos to iPadfor more details.

The Bottom Line

When you want to watch a YouTube video offline or enjoy your favorite movies on your mobile device, you may need to put videos on your iPad either from a website or a computer. No matter which way you prefer, now you know how to do it using one of the tips above. Apply the way you like best to put movies on your iPad with ease.

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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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