How to import photos from iCloud Bakcup easily? Can I get photos from iCloud Backup? Find the useful information below and other tips for you to keep photos safe.
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iCloud Backup is a service provided by Apple Inc, which allows you to backup your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch automatically. That is to say, you cannot use iCloud Backup to backup your Macs and Windows PCs. In these situations, iCloud Backup will be triggered to backup when your device is turned on, locked, or connected to a power supply or WiFi.
What data are backed up in iCloud Backup? The data includes:
By the way, any backups in iCloud will be deleted after 180 days if you disable iCloud Backup. Thus, you can import photos from iCloud Backup if the photos got lost.
As a matter of fact, you cannot preview every file in iCloud Backup, you have to restore the entire iCloud backup not selectively, and then you can import photos from iCloud Backup.
There is something important for you, to import photos from iCloud Backup, you have to make sure iCloud Backup includes the photos that you want to import. If you turned on iCloud Photos, the photos will not be included in iCloud Backup.
Thus, the first thing you have to do is to check whether iCloud Photos is turned on or off, here are the steps to check:
1. Please go to iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch Settings.
2. Select Apple Name > iCloud > Photos > Check the status of Sync this iPhone or iCloud Photos.
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If you make sure you have backed up photos to iCloud Backup, restoring iCloud Backup is the only way to import photos from iCloud Backup, here it is:
Important:
1. Please go to iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch Settings, then tap Apple Name > iCloud > Manage Storage > Backups to check the backup that contains your photos.
2. Now head to Settings > General > Reset, and hit Erase All Content and Settings.
3. Choose Restore from iCloud Backup in the Apps & Data screen.
4. Sign in to your iCloud with the correct Apple ID.
5. Choose the backup that contains your photos and follow the on-screen guide to complete the restoration.
6. You can find the photos from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Now, you can import photos from iCloud backup to external hard drive, USB drive, NAS, or Mac or Windows computer.
Besides, you can enable iCloud Photos to back up these photos automatically.
Although you can import photos from iCloud Backup via restoring, it's time-consuming and might cause data loss of your photos, iCloud Backup has to be restored to use. Thus, it's highly recommended to enable iCloud Photos to automatically sync your photos, and then you can preview all the photos on iCloud.com, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, and even on Windows PCs, you can use it directly without restoring.
Here is how to enable iCloud Photos on iPhone/iPad/iPod touch:
1. Please go to Settings > Apple Name > iCloud > Photos.
2. Turn on the option named Sync this iPhone or iCloud Photos.
Tip: If you have doubts about the differences between Optimize iPhone Storage and Download and Keep Originals, click to get more details, then make the right decision.
If you have enabled iCloud Photos to automatically sync photos to iCloud, it's obviously not enough for you to store daily photos and videos with its initial 5GB. Therefore, migrating iCloud Photos to Google Drive or other clouds is the best free way to clear iCloud storage space if you are not ready to upgrade your iCloud account.
To transfer iCloud Photos to another cloud, the powerful web-based multi-cloud manager - MultCloud will do you a big favor
Here are the simple steps to migrate iCloud Photos to Google Photos with MultCloud:
1. Please sign up for a free MultCloud account and sign in.
2. Tap Add Cloud on the left sidebar, then add iCloud Photos and Google Photos correspondingly.
3. Click Cloud Sync, hit FROM to choose iCloud Photos, and hit TO to select Google Photos.
Notes: There are some useful sync settings you can configure before syncing.
4. Press the Sync Now button to migrate iCloud Photos to Google Photos directly.
Now, you can delete photos from iCloud Photos directly to clear iCloud storage right away, because you have a backup copy of all your photos and videos on Google Drive. You can restore to iPhone anytime with preview and selectively restore.
If you sync photos to iCloud automatically using iCloud Photos, you can use the following ways to retrieve photos from iCloud backup copies.
1. Please go to Settings > Apple Name > iCloud > Photos.
2. Select Download and keep Originals to import photos from iCloud Photos backup copy.
1. Open your Photos app on your Mac computer.
2. Select Photos > Preferences, then tap iCloud, and tick Download Originals to this Mac.
1. Please sign in to your iCloud with Apple ID.
2. Click Photos from Home Screen.
3. Select the photos you want to import, select the Download icon on the top right.
You will get a zip file, unzip it to import photos to the location you’d prefer.
How to import photos from iCloud Backup? It’s not easy for you if you choose to restore an iCloud Backup according to the detailed steps. Thus, it’s strongly recommended to sync photos automatically to iCloud with iCloud Photos enabled. However, iCloud only provides 5GB and it’s not user-friendly for long-term use, so you can migrate iCloud Photos to OneDrive, or other clouds with MultCloud to get more available space if you’re not ready to upgrade to iCloud+. Enjoy the web app or the extension.