How to transfer ipad photos to iphone

Transferring photos from iPhone to iPad is required in many situations, such as want to free up more space on the iPhone, view photos in a larger screen, or migrate photos from old iPhone to new iPad, etc. For whatever reason, you can find five possible methods to transfer photos from iPhone to iPad with or without iCloud.

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Part 1. How to Transfer Photos from iPhone to iPad Without iCloudTransfer Photos from iPhone to iPad Using EaseUS MobiMoverTransfer Photos from iPhone to iPad via AirDropTransfer Photos from iPhone to iPad with iTunesTransfer Photos from iPhone to iPad via EmailPart 2. How to Transfer Photos from iPhone to iPad Using iCloud

Part 1. How to Transfer Photos from iPhone to iPad Without iCloud

As we all know, iCloud only offers its users 5GB storage for free. That means you have to buy more storage space if you have more than 5GB of photos to transfer. That's why many users don't like using iCloud. In that case, the following options give you the chance to transfer photos from iPhone to iPad without iCloud. 

Option 1. Using EaseUS MobiMover - All-in-one method

EaseUS MobiMover is a comprehensive and mature iOS data transfer program that enables users to transfer any data, including photos, between two iOS devices without iCloud. It supports various image formats including JPG, BMP, ICON, TIFF, PNG, GIF. You can either choose to back up photos to the computer or transfer them to your iPad with a few simple steps. Besides, this powerful tool offers you a chance to have a free upgrade video downloader, with which you can free download videos from any website to your iPhone. 

Step 1. Connect both of your iOS devices to your computer (Mac/PC). Launch EaseUS MobiMover, and choose "Phone to Phone" on the screen. Correctly set the source device and target device, and click the "Next" button to continue. 

Step 2. Check the category/categories you want to transfer from your iPhone to iPad or from iPad to iPhone. As you can see, in addition to photos, you can also copy videos, audios, contacts, messages, and more between your iPhone and iPad.

Step 3. After checking the settings, click the "Transfer" button to start transferring photos from your iPhone to iPad or iPad to iPhone. When it has completed, go to the "Photos" app on your target device to check the newly imported items.

Option 2: Using AirDrop - The wireless way

AirDrop is a pre-installed program on iDevices and Mac to be used to share content among iPhone, iPad, and Mac in a wirelessly, including photos, videos, music, notes, and more.

Step 1: Turn on AirDrop, Wi-Fi connection, and Bluetooth on both iPhone and iPad within the Control Center. 

Step 2: Open the Photos app on your iPhone. And select the photos you want to sync to the iPad, tap the "Share" button, and then tap AirDrop and choose your iPad. AirDrop will start to send photos from iPhone to iPad.

Step 3: Go to your iPad and tap the "Accept" tab on the pop-up to receive photos from the iPhone. When the process finished, run the Photos App on the iPad and check the updated files. 

Related tips: How to transfer music from Mac to iPhone with AirDrop

Option 3: Using iTunes - Sync all iPhone files

iTunes data syncing is the most complex method among the three to transfer photos from iPhone to iPad without iCloud, as you need to first back up photos from iPhone then use iTunes to sync to iPad. Or just restore the iPad with an iTunes backup of the iPhone, which will definitely wipe the existing data. Therefore, take this way with caution!

Back up iPhone photos with iTunes

Step 1: Connect your iPhone to your computer with a USB cable and run iTunes.

Step 2: Click the Device button and choose "This Computer" on the right-side panel.

Step 3: Then click "Back Up Now" and start to sync the photos from iPhone to the computer with iTunes. 

Sync iPhone photos to iPad with iTunes

Step 1: Plug out your iPhone and plug in your iPad to your computer with a USB cable > Run iTunes.

Step 2: Click the Device button and choose Photos on the right-side panel.

Step 3: Then check "Sync Photos" and "All photos and albums." Click "Apply" to transfer photos to the iPad.

Option 4: Using Email - Apply to transfer one or two photos

Step 1: Open the "Photos" app on your iPhone.

Step 2: Select the photos you want to transfer to iPad.

Step 3: Tap the "Share" button > Choose "Mail."

Step 4: Login your Mail account if you haven’t logged in > Check "Send" to send the email to your mail account.

Step 5: Go to the "Mail" app on your iPad > Check the email from your iPhone > Save the photos on your iPad.

Part 2. How to Transfer Photos from iPhone to iPad Using iCloud

iCloud is a cloud service offered by Apple. It provides two ways to sync photos across iOS devices - via My Photo Stream and via iCloud Photo Library. There are some differences between them, as shown below.

My Photo StreamiCloud Photo Library
  • Doesn't count against iCloud storage
  • Doesn't support videos 
  • Stores up to 1,000 photos
  • Stores photos for 30 days
  • Works only over Wi-Fi connections
  • Supports JPEG, TIFF, PNG, and RAW file formats. 
  • Count against iCloud storage
  • Supports videos and photos
  • No limit
  • The overall requirements of 3DS
  • Stores photos and videos indefinitely
  • Works over Wi-Fi and cellular
  • Supports these photo and video formats: HEIF, JPEG, RAW, PNG, GIF, TIFF, HEVC, and MP4.

After learning the differences between My Photo Stream and iCloud Photo Library, you can now choose your desired way to sync photos from iPhone to iPad.

Option 1. Transfer Photos from iPhone to iPad via My Photo Stream

Step 1. Launch the Settings app on your iPhone > Tap on [your name] > Select the "iCloud" option > Tap on "Photos."

Step 2. Tap the "Upload to My Photo Stream" toggle to enable photos and videos over Wi-Fi.

Step 3. Then, you can repeat the steps on your iPad. After that, all photos will be synced from the iPhone to the iPad.

Option 2. Transfer Photos from iPhone to iPad via iCloud Photo Library

Step 1. Go to the Settings on your iPhone > Tap on your Apple ID's profile > Tap on "iCloud."

Step 2. Tap on "Photos"> Toggle the "iCloud Photo Library" on.

The Bottom Line

After reading our post, we hope you have known how to transfer photos from iPhone to iPad with/without iCloud. We offer you the option of EaseUS MobiMover, iTunes, AirDrop, Email, and iCloud. Of these options, EaseUS MobiMover is the most recommended since it owns the fastest transfer speed and supports the widest photo formats. Anyway, don't miss it.

How do I transfer from iPad to iPhone?

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Turn on your new device. ... .
Follow the steps until you see the Wi-Fi screen..
Tap a Wi-Fi network to join. ... .
Sign in to iCloud with your Apple ID and password..
When asked, choose a backup..

How do I transfer photos from iPad?

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Connect your iPad to the computer by cable. Open This PC, Computer, or My Computer (varies by Windows version)..
Select the iPad. Open Internal Storage. ... .
Right-click the images and choose Copy. Paste the images in a location of your choice on your PC..

How do I transfer photos from iPad to smartphone?

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How do I force my iPad and iPhone to sync photos?

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