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How to Backup iPhone Photos to PC over WiFi

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Updated onMay 28, 2024

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To backup iPhone photos to a PC over WiFi, you have to sync your photos to a cloud storage, send them to yourself, or use iTunes’ WiFi sync option.

So, if you can’t use the USB to transfer photo files from your iOS to your Windows PC, don’t worry. We outlined easy-to-follow instructions for all methods below. Let’s check them out.

How can I back up iPhone photos to PC over Wi-Fi?

How can I back up iPhone photos to PC over Wi-Fi?

1. Use cloud storage

You can use any other cloud storage service, but we recommend iCloud since it’s already available on all iOS devices.

2. Use iTunes

3. Send images via email

This isn’t the most effective solution, and it can take you a lot of time, so use it only if you need to back up a small batch of photos.

In case you encounter any problems, you might want to read ourPhoto import not working guideto see how to fix this problem.

Did we miss your favorite wireless backup method? Let us know in the comments section below!

More about the topics:backup,iPhone issues,itunes

Milan Stanojevic

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.

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Milan Stanojevic

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.