How to Access iCloud on iPad
It is necessary to learn where you can access iCloud on your iPad before going to the steps on how to transfer data from iPad to iCloud.
iCloud Sync
If you want to store and sync the data of some Apple services across devices, you can enable iCloud Sync. Here you can see iCloud Drive, iCloud Photos, Mail, Messages in iCloud, Notes, iCloud Calendar, Safari, Health, Contacts, and so on.
iCloud Backup
If you want to backup the entire iPad, including device settings, home screen layout, and app organization, you can enable iCloud Backup. It will record the different versions of your iPad data. However, the backups cannot be synced across devices.
iCloud Drive in Files
Instead of having an individual app, iCloud Drive is included in the Files app. If you want to view the files stored in iCloud Drive, you have to open the Files and go to the iCloud Drive section.
iCloud.com
It is also a good idea to access all the data saved in iCloud on iCloud.com. You can open this website on any web browser you like. Then, you can check the documents, photos, emails, notes, etc. on this website.
How to Transfer Data from iPad to iCloud
In response to the mentioned places where you can access iCloud, there are also 4 ways to transfer files from iPad to iCloud. If you want to transfer all data from an Apple service or your iPad to iCloud, you can use iCloud Sync and iCloud Backup. Moreover, if you just plan to move specific files to iCloud from iPad, you can realize it via the Move feature in the Files app or the Upload feature on iCloud.com.
Way 1. Turn on iCloud Sync
Step 1. Go the Settings on your iPad.
Step 2. Click on your Apple ID if you signed in before. Then, choose iCloud.
Step 3. Tap the See All button next to Saved to iCloud to see all the Apple services that can be synced with iCloud.
Step 4. Toggle the button next to the services and their data will be transferred to iCloud.
Note: When you enable iCloud Photos syncing, you can choose to Optimize iPad Storage. After that, all the original quality photos will be saved to iCloud, and the photos on your device will be compressed. But you can also view the original quality of photos in the Photos app.
Way 2. Enable iCloud Backup
If you want to backup everything on iPad to iCloud, enable iCloud Backup with the following steps:
Step 1. Go the Settings on your iPad.
Step 2. Click on your Apple ID and choose iCloud.
Step 3. Select iCloud Backup on the iCloud page and toggle the button next to Back Up This iPad. Then, all the data on your iPad will be saved to iCloud.
Note: If the backups take over too much storage of your iCloud, you can choose to turn it off. Then, all the previous backups will be removed from iCloud. When you need iCloud Backup again, you can re-enable it and let it backup the latest version of your iPad.
Way 3. Move files On My iPad to iCloud Drive
As mentioned before, iCloud Drive can be found in the Files app. If you want to copy iPad files to iCloud Drive, you can use the Move feature to easily make it.
Step 1. Open the Files app on your iPad.
Step 2. Select On My iPad under Locations.
Step 3. Long-press the file you want to move to iCloud Drive and choose Move.
Step 4. Select an iCloud Drive folder to save this file.
Way 4. Upload from iCloud.com
On iCloud.com, you can not only view the files stored on iCloud but also upload, download, share, and delete files.
Step 1. Go to icloud.com and sign in to your Apple ID.
Step 2. Choose a service like iCloud Photos and iCloud Drive.
Step 3. Click the upload icon (a cloud with an upward arrow) and choose the file or photo you want to upload.
Bonus Tip: Best Way to Transfer Files from Another Cloud to iCloud
If you also use other clouds like Google Drive, OneDrive, MEGA, pCloud, or SharePoint Online, have you ever needed to transfer files from these clouds to iCloud? If so, how did you make that? If you used to download and upload files for transfer, it is time to try a new way – automatically transfer files between clouds via MultCloud.
MultCloud is a free cloud file transfer service on which you manage 30+ cloud drives and easily connect them for file transfer, sync, and backup. If you want to move photos or documents to iCloud Photos or iCloud Drive, MultCloud Cloud Transfer will be the best choice. It can automate the transfer process and allows you to schedule the task at any time you like. Besides, you can choose to let it auto-delete the transferred files in the source cloud after transfer.
Step 1. Enter the MultCloud website and sign up for an account for free.
Step 2. Add Google Drive and iCloud Drive (for example) to MultCloud by clicking Add Cloud and the cloud logo. When adding iCloud Drive, you have to go through the two-factor authentication.
Step 3. Select the Cloud Transfer function in the left sidebar and choose OneDrive as the source in the FROM box and iCloud Drive as the target in the TO box. Then, tap the Transfer Now button to initiate the task.
Note: Before starting the task, you can open Options to check the transfer settings. Moreover, if you only want to transfer some types of files like doc, pdf, txt, etc., you can add the file extensions in Filter and let the task only transfer them.
Conclusion
Now, you must not be confused about how to transfer data from iPad to iCloud. By reading this post, you can learn 4 ways to reach your goal by utilizing iCloud Sync, iCloud Backup, the Move feature in Files, and iCloud.com.
What’s more, when you have a requirement to transfer files from another cloud to iCloud, this time, try MultCloud to automate the task instead of manually downloading and uploading.
MultCloud Supports Clouds
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Google Drive
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Google Workspace
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OneDrive
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OneDrive for Business
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SharePoint
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Dropbox
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Dropbox Business
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MEGA
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Google Photos
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iCloud Photos
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FTP
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box
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box for Business
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pCloud
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Baidu
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Flickr
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HiDrive
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Yandex
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NAS
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WebDAV
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MediaFire
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iCloud Drive
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WEB.DE
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Evernote
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Amazon S3
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Wasabi
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ownCloud
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MySQL
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Egnyte
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Putio
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ADrive
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SugarSync
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Backblaze
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CloudMe
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MyDrive
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Cubby