This article demonstrates how to download photos from iCloud to Mac in 3 ways, including using a third-party iCloud manager, the iCloud Sync feature, and the iCloud website. You can effortlessly download all or selected photos and videos from iCloud to your Mac hard drive without quality loss.
iCloud allows you to store, back up, and access photos and videos across different devices signed in with the same Apple ID. While it offers convenience, here is the catch - it relies on an internet connection to work. Accessing your photos can become problematic without a stable network or if you encounter an iCloud sync stuck issue. Therefore, saving your iCloud photos to local storage is necessary.
This article will focus on how to download photos from iCloud to Mac. All the methods outlined below require your Mac to be connected to a stable Wi-Fi network to download data from iCloud.
Downloading images from iCloud to your Mac is straightforward using iCloud Sync or iCloud.com. However, you might consider using a third-party iCloud management tool like EaseUS MobiMover for greater control and flexibility.
EaseUS MobiMover enhances its functionality by transferring data from iPhone to iPhone and handling iCloud data transfers, making it a versatile solution for all your data transfer needs. Its newly added feature, iCloud Manager, is an ideal tool for downloading photos from iCloud to your Apple computer.
Why use EaseUS MobiMover to manage your iCloud photos:
Other key features:
🚩Here is a detailed video guide on how to download photos from iCloud to PC.
00:35 Method 1. iCloud Website
01:31 Method 2. EaseUS MobiMover
Step 1. Launch EaseUS MobiMover on your Windows/macOS computer and click "iCloud Manager" to continue. Enter your Apple ID and password in the right panel to log in.
Step 2. Once you sign in, you can see everything that stored in iCloud or iCloud Drive. From the right panel, click "Export iCloud data to computer with one click" to start.
Step 3. Now select the categories that you want to export from iCloud to your computer. Here you can transfer contacts, photos, notes, calendar, reminders, and iCloud Drive files to your computer from iCloud. You can also customize the exporting path on your computer. When you're done, click "Next" to continue.
Step 4. Wait a few minutes, and the process will be completed successfuly. You can view these files now on your computer or continue saving more files from iCloud to your PC or Mac.
(*Note that it's 100% safe to log into your iCloud here cause this software won't store or remember your Apple ID credentials or information on your iCloud.*)
If you don't want to use a third-party iCloud data downloader, you can download all your iCloud photos to your Mac using the iCloud Sync feature. However, this method requires that iCloud Sync is enabled first.
Here is how:
Step 1. Open the Apple menu (the Apple icon) in the top left corner of your screen and select System Settings. If you are using earlier macOS versions, it may be System Preferences.
Step 2. Click your Apple ID name at the top and go to iCloud.
Step 3. In the Apps Using iCloud section, make sure Photos is turned on. If not, click Photos and enable Sync this Mac.
Step 4. Toggle off Sync this Mac, and you will be prompted with "Do you want to download a copy of your iCloud photos to this Mac?"
Step 5. Click Download.
Step 6. Choose to download original photos or photos with lower quality.
Step 7. Open the Photos app on your Mac and go to the Library. Scroll down to the bottom to check the download process.
Using the iCloud Sync feature will download all your iCloud photos to your Mac. If you only want to transfer specific photos from iCloud to your Mac, you should use the iCloud website.
Step 1. Open a web browser on your Mac and visit the iCloud website.
Step 2. Sign in with your Apple ID email address or phone number and password.
Step 3. Choose Photos in iCloud and go to Library.
Step 4. Select the photo you want to download to your Mac. Hold down the Command key and left-click on the photos to select multiple photos. To select all photos, press the Command + A keys.
Step 5. Click the three-dot icon in the top right corner and choose More Download Options.
Step 6. Click the download icon next to the quality you want. iCloud allows you to download originals, the highest resolution, or the most compatible version of your photos. The selected images will immediately download to your Mac's Download folder.
Here are some situations where downloading photos from iCloud to Mac becomes essential.
1. Keep a local backup
Even though iCloud is a reliable storage service, keeping a local copy of your photos provides an additional backup layer. This ensures you won't lose your photos if your iCloud account is hacked.
2. Access photos offline
Downloading photos from iCloud to PC or Mac allows you to view, manage, transfer, share, and edit them without needing an internet connection. This is particularly useful when you have limited access to internet connectivity.
3. Free up iCloud storage
Saving photos to your Mac and deleting them on iCloud can release space for other files and new photos. In this case, you need to keep the iCloud photo sync off on your Mac.
4. Integrate with projects
Photos on your Mac can be more easily integrated into work or school tasks that require high-resolution images, including professional photo editing, presentations, and video creation.
Storing photos and videos solely on iCloud is convenient, but sometimes you must save a local copy. If your Mac has sufficient storage space, this article will guide you on how to download photos from iCloud to Mac using EaseUS MobiMover, iCloud Sync, or the iCloud web app. Among these methods, EaseUS MobiMover is highly recommended as it allows you to quickly download unlimited iCloud photos, either all at once or selectively.
Here is a comparison table to compare the ways to move iCloud photos to Mac:
Features | EaseUS MobiMover | iCloud Sync | iCloud.com |
Downloading all photos | Download unlimited photos at once | Download all photos at once | Download up to 1000 photos at a time |
Downloading original photos | Yes | Yes only when you choose to download the originals | Yes only when you choose to download the originals |
Preserving album structure | Yes | No | No |
Downloading Shared album | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Download speed | Fast | Medium | Medium |
Uploading photos to iCloud | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Uploading photos to another iCloud account | Yes | No | No |
Do you have other questions about transferring photos from iCloud to Mac? Read the below queries and answers.
The time it takes to download photos from iCloud to Mac can vary primarily based on the number of photos, the total file sizes, and your internet speed. Ideally, data under 20 GB should be downloaded within 30 minutes. However, if you have more than 20 GB of photos, the process could take one to several hours.
If you can't see your iCloud photos on your Mac, your iCloud photo sync may be working properly due to incorrect settings, a wrong Apple ID login, or a bad internet connection.
To upload photos from your Mac to iCloud, you can use the Photos app by importing photos to the photo library and enabling iCloud Photos. Alternatively, you can upload photos to iCloud on a Mac using iCloud.com - sign in to iCloud.com and drag and drop photos from your Mac's Finder into the iCloud Photos web interface.
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