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How to Transfer Photos from iPhone to Mac

With iPhone we can easily capture photos using the built-in camera or save images from applications like Safari and Mail to your device. Well, once you've got these photos, what do you do? In our opinion, you'd better sync photos from your iPhone to Mac for storing them all safely. Read this article, you can learn 3 methods to transfer photos from iPhone to Mac easily and quickly.

How to Transfer Photos from iPhone to Mac

Actually, there are kinds of methods to transfer photos from iPhone to Mac. In this page, we will offer 3 ways to sync photos from iPhone to Mac, such as, iPhoto, Email. In addition, we also will offer you another easy and quick solution- transferring with Brorsoft iRefone. Just choose one way you prefer.

Solution 1: Get Photos from iPhone to Mac with Email

If you just want to transfer several photos from iPhone to Mac and your Mac is not at your hand, Email becomes a wonderful choice.

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1. Open the Photos app > Tap the Photos icon on your iPhone's Home screen to launch the Photos app.

2. Find the photos that you want to transfer > Tap Albums, Shared, and Photos at the bottom of the interface to browse through your various photos.

3. Tap the "Select" button > This is located in the upper-right corner of the window. It will allow you to select multiple photos to send at once.

4. Tap each photo you want to transfer > You can send up to five pictures in one email. Tap the Share button to open up your sharing options.

5. Tap Mail > This will open a new message with your selected photos attached. You will not see this option if you have more than five pictures selected.

6. Address the new e-mail to yourself and tap Send > Sign in your Email on Mac and download those pictures and store them on Mac.

Solution 2: Sync Photos from iPhone to Mac with iPhoto

If you just want to sync camera roll photos from iPhone to Mac, iPhoto also is a nice choice. You just follow us with the steps below:

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Step 1: Open iPhoto

After connecting your iPhone to Mac, depending on your settings, iPhoto may automatically open when you plug in your computer.

Step 2: Select the destination folder

Use the Download to menu to select the destination folder.

Step 3: Select photos and videos you want to import

Either click "Download All" or click "Download Some". Select the pictures you'd like to import. The computer will begin to import your photos into iPhoto or other destination Mac program. Alternatively, you can select which photos to import.

Solution 3: Import Photos from iPhone to Mac with iRefone

If you're looking for a way to get all your photos off your iPhone (including iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus)- not just the ones taken with your iPhone but also the ones transferred or downloaded to your iPhone, you can use Brorsoft iRefone for Mac.

It is a professional iOS data recovery tool which is capable of recovering deleted data like contacts, messages and notes from your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch directly. Plus, you can use it to extract and restore all data from your iTunes or iCloud backup to your computer or sync part of them like contacts and notes to your iOS devices directly. Besides, it also allows you to transfer all your media contents like photos, videos, voice memos and more from your iPhone or iPad to Mac. Learn step-by-step guide now.

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Step 1: Launch iRefone for Mac, and get iPhone connected to your Mac, and then choose "Recover from iOS devices" by hitting "Start" at the bottom of the interface.

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Step 2: Scan photos from your iPhone directly.

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Step 3: After scanning, preview and select photos to transfer. Click Recover to Mac and the photos will be transferred to your Mac quickly. Of course, you have the chance to choose the folder you want to put those photos.

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Notes: if you have backed up your photos with iTunes or iCloud, you can also choose Recover from iTunes Backup or Recover from iCloud Backup in the first step.

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