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The easiest ways to move photos from a computer to your Android, iPhone, or iPad
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This wikiHow teaches you how to copy or move photos from your computer onto your phone. You can do this with iTunes for an iPhone, or you can connect your phone via a USB charging cable if you have an Android, though you'll need a program to open the Android if you're doing this on a Mac. You can also use a cloud storage service such as iCloud for an iPhone or Google Photos for an Android.

Method 1
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Using iTunes

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  1. Use the iPhone's charging cable to connect it to one of your computer's USB ports.[1]
    • If you're on a Mac that doesn't have a USB port, you will need to purchase a USB-C to USB-3.0 adapter.
  2. If iTunes doesn't open automatically, double-click the iTunes program icon to open it. iTunes resembles a multicolored musical note on a white background.
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  3. This iPhone-shaped icon is at the top of the iTunes window. Doing so opens the iPhone's page.
  4. This tab is in the left-hand sidebar below the "Settings" heading.
  5. It's at the top of the Sync Photos page. Doing so will allow you to add photos from your computer to your iPhone.[2]
  6. You'll find this option near the top of the Sync Photos page. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu.
  7. It's at the top of the drop-down menu.
  8. Click the folder from which you want to upload photos, then click Select Folder.[3]
  9. If the picture folder you selected has one or more folders in it that you don't want photos from, check the "Selected folders" radio button and then check each folder you want to use to upload photos.[4]
  10. Check the "Include videos" box in the middle of the page to upload videos in your selected folder, or leave the box unchecked to upload only pictures.
  11. Your selected photos will begin uploading to your iPhone. Once the photos finish uploading, they will appear on your iPhone.
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Using a USB Cable for Android on Windows

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  1. Attach one end of the charger cable to your Android and the other to your computer's USB port. This method will only work with an Android phone, since iPhones require iTunes to transfer photos over a USB cable.
    • Tap Media device (MTP) on your Android's screen if prompted.
  2. This will normally be the Pictures folder in the left-hand sidebar, but if you're transferring images from a different location, click that folder in the sidebar instead.
  3. Click and drag your mouse across a group of pictures you want to select, or hold down Ctrl and click each picture you want to select individually.[5]
  4. This tab is in the upper-left corner of the window. A toolbar will appear below the Home tab area.
  5. It's a folder-shaped icon in the "Organize" section of the toolbar. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu.
  6. This option is at the bottom of the drop-down menu. A pop-up window will appear.
  7. You'll find it in the middle of the window, though you may have to scroll down first.
  8. It's below the Android's name. Doing so expands the DCIM folder to show its contents.
  9. This is below the DCIM folder. Click it selects the Camera folder as the copied images' destination.
  10. It's a button in the bottom-right corner of the pop-up window. Doing so will begin transferring the selected photos to your Android's internal storage; once there, they will be viewable from your Android's Photos app.
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Using a USB Cable for Android on Mac

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  1. Use the Android's charging cable to connect your Android to one of your computer's USB ports.[6]
    • If your Mac doesn't have a USB port, you will need to purchase a USB-C to USB-3.0 adapter.
    • If your Android prompts you to select a connection type, tap Media device (MTP) on its screen before continuing.
  2. To do so:[7]
  3. This blue-faced icon is in your Mac's Dock.
  4. Click the pictures' folder in the left-hand column of folders. This will open the folder in the Finder window.
  5. Click and drag your mouse across a group of pictures you want to select, or hold down Command and click each picture you want to select individually.
  6. Click the Edit menu item, then click Copy in the resulting drop-down menu.
  7. If Android File Transfer doesn't automatically open, click the Launchpad spaceship icon, then click the Android File Transfer icon, which resembles a green Android mascot.
  8. Depending on where you want to store your photos, this step will vary.
  9. This will open to another folder.
  10. It's where your Android's photos are stored.
  11. Click anywhere in the folder, then click Edit and click Paste Items in the drop-down menu. Your copied photos will begin transferring over to your Android. Once they finish doing so, you'll be able to view them in your Android's Photos app.
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Using iCloud

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  1. Go to https://www.icloud.com/ on your computer.
  2. Enter your Apple ID and password that you use for your iPhone, then click . This will log you into your iCloud account.
    • If you're already logged in, skip this step.
  3. It's a multicolored pinwheel icon on a white background. Doing so will open your iCloud Photos app.[8]
  4. This icon resembles a cloud with an upward-facing arrow. Clicking it prompts a File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac) window to open.[9]
  5. Click the folder in which your photos are stored. You'll find a list of folders on the left side of the window, so look for the pertinent folder there.
  6. Click and drag your mouse across a group of pictures you want to select, or hold down Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac) and click each picture you want to select individually.[10]
  7. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so will prompt your photos to begin uploading to iCloud.
  8. This will take some time depending on how many photos you're uploading. Once the upload is complete, your photos should be accessible on your iPhone.
    • In order for the photos to show up on your iPhone, you must have iCloud Photo Library enabled on your iPhone.
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Using Google Photos

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  1. Go to https://photos.google.com/. This will open a page with your Android's photos if they are backed up.
    • You may first have to sign into your Google account with your email address and password if this is your first time opening Google Photos.
  2. This blue button is in the top-right side of the page. Clicking it prompts a File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac) window to open.[11]
  3. Click a folder with photos in it on the left side of the File Explorer or Finder window.
  4. Click and drag your mouse across a group of pictures you want to select, or hold down Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac) and click each picture you want to select individually.
  5. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window.
  6. Check one of the following options:[12]
    • High quality - Uploads the photo(s) in high quality resolution at a reduced file size. This does not count against your Google Drive storage limit.
    • Original - Uploads the photo(s) in the original resolution, which may be higher than the "High quality" option. This counts against your Google Drive storage limit.
  7. This option is in the bottom-right corner of the quality window. Doing so will prompt the photo(s) to begin uploading to your Google Photos account.
  8. This app resembles a red, yellow, green, and blue four-point star.
    • If you aren't signed into Google Photos, you'll first enter your email address and password when prompted.
  9. It's in the top-left corner of the screen. A pop-out menu will appear.
  10. It's near the bottom of the pop-out menu.[13]
  11. This is near the top of the Settings menu.[14]
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Using Nearby Share by Google

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  1. 1
    Download and install the Nearby Share app on your Windows PC. It can be downloaded from the Nearby Share for Windows Website.
  2. 2
    Sign in with your Google Account. By signing in with your Google Account, you can sync your Google Contacts and change discoverability settings to only be visible to your contacts or only to your own devices. You can also opt to not use an account.
  3. 3
    Set up Nearby Share by choosing a device name. This device name will be used to identify your device and it will be visible to other people.
  4. 4
    Choose device discoverability settings. On the setup page, click on the option inside the "Receiving" box to select who will be capable of discovering your device via nearby share. You can opt to be visible to Everyone, only to your Contacts (contacts from your Google Account), only to your devices (requires a Google Account), or to no one.[16]
  5. 5
    Go back to the setup page and click Done.
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    Enable the necessary hardware as requested by the app. Nearby share requires Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
  7. 7
    Drag and drop pictures to the Nearby Share app on your Computer. The nearby share app will start looking for nearby devices.
  8. Turning on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and connecting your Android device to the same Wi-Fi network with your computer can speed up the process. Nearby Share is available for Android 13 and up.[17]
  9. Tapping the notification will launch nearby share on your Android device and will set your device visibility to be visible for everyone temporarily. You can also manually change this on the Nearby Share settings on your Android device and set-up visibility to only your contacts or to your own devices.
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    On the Nearby Share app on your PC, click on the device where you'll send the picture.
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    From your computer, compose an email to your own email address with the image(s) attached. Then open the email from your phone and save the image(s).
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    Hold the picture, and a pop up will give you the option to put the picture in cloud storage. Just click the option.
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To transfer an image from your computer to your Android phone, start by connecting your phone to your computer with a USB cable. Then, open File Explorer and click on your Pictures folder or wherever your images are stored. Once you’ve selected the pictures you want to copy, click “Copy to” in the toolbar and select your phone from the pop-up menu. Choose the folder you want to copy your images to, and click “Copy.” Alternatively, upload your photos to a cloud storage service, like Google Photos. Then, open the app on your phone, navigate to “Settings” and make sure “Backup and Sync” is checked to sync your photos to your phone. For more tips, including how to transfer images from your computer to your iPhone, read on!

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