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This wikiHow teaches you how to make photos on your iPhone also available on your iPad.
Steps
Using iCloud
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1Open your iPhone's Settings. It's a gray app that contains gears (⚙️) and is typically located on your home screen.
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2Tap your Apple ID. It's the top section in the Settings menu that contains your name and image if you've added one.
- If you are not signed in, tap Sign in to (Your Device), enter your Apple ID and password, then tap Sign In.
- If you are running an older version of iOS, you may not need to do this step.
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3Tap iCloud. It's in the second section of the menu.
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4Tap Photos. It's near the top of the "APPS USING ICLOUD" section.
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5Slide "iCloud Photo Library" to the "On" position. It will turn green. Photos you take on your iPhone, as well as existing photos in your Camera Roll, will now be saved to iCloud.
- If you'd like to save storage space on your iPhone, tap Optimize iPhone Storage to store smaller versions of photos on your device.
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6Slide "Upload to My Photo Stream" to the "On" position. Any new photos you take with your iPhone will now sync to all that devices on which you've signed in with your Apple ID when they're connected to Wi-Fi.
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7Open your iPad's Settings. It's a gray app that contains gears (⚙️) and is typically located on your home screen.
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8Tap your Apple ID. It's the top section in the Settings menu.
- If you are not signed in, tap Sign in to (Your Device), enter your Apple ID and password, then tap Sign In.
- If you are running an older version of iOS, you may not need to do this step.
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9Tap iCloud. It's in the second section of the menu.
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10Tap Photos. It's near the top of the "APPS USING ICLOUD" section.
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11Slide "iCloud Photo Library" to the "On" position. It will turn green.
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12Press the Home button. It's the round button on the face of your iPad, below the screen.
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13Open the Photos app. It's a white app with a multi-colored flower icon.
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14Tap Albums. It's at the bottom of the screen.
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15Tap All Photos. It's one of the albums on the screen, likely in the upper-left corner. After your iPhone and iPad have synced with iCloud, the photos from your iPhone will appear in this folder.
Using AirDrop
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1Open the Control Center on your iPad. Do so by swiping up from the bottom of the screen.
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2Tap AirDrop. It's in the lower-left corner.
- If prompted to turn on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, do so.
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3Tap Contacts Only. It's in the center of the pop-up menu.
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4Open the Photos app on your iPhone. It's a white app with a multi-colored flower icon.
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5Tap Albums. It's at the bottom of the screen.
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6Tap All Photos. It's one of the albums on the screen, likely in the upper-left corner.
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7Select a photo. Do so by tapping the photo you want to share.
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8Tap the "Share" button. It's a rectangle that contains an upward-pointing arrow in the lower-left corner of the screen.
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9Select additional photos (optional). Scroll left or right through the photos at the top of screen and tap the open circle in the lower-right corner of an image to select it.
- Some users have reported issues when trying to use AirDrop to transfer multiple photos.[1]
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10Tap the name of your iPad. It will appear between the images at the top of the screen and the other sharing options at the bottom of the screen.
- If you don't see the iPad, ensure that the device is close enough (within a few feet) and that AirDrop is enabled.
- If prompted to turn on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, do so.
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11View the photo(s) on your iPad. A message will appear saying that your iPhone is sharing a photo. Once the transfer is complete, Photos will open to the picture(s) on your iPad.
Using Email
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2Select a photo. Do so by tapping the photo you want to share.
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3Tap the "Share" button. It's a rectangle that contains an upward-pointing arrow in the lower-left corner of the screen.
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4Select additional photos (optional). Scroll left or right through the photos at the top of screen; tap the open circle in the lower-right corner of an image to select it.
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5Tap Mail. It's on the left side, in the lower half of the screen. This will open a new screen allowing you to compose an email message.
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6Enter your own email address. Do so in the field labeled "To:" at the top of the screen.
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7Tap Send. It's in the upper-right corner of the screen.
- Tap Send even if you get a warning about an empty subject line.
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8Open the Mail app on your iPad. It's a blue app with the image of a white, sealed envelope.
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9Tap the email message from yourself. It will be near the top of the Inbox.
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10Open a photo. Tap an attached picture to open it, then press and hold on the image.
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11Tap Save Image. The photo has now been saved to your iPad's Camera Roll.
Community Q&A
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QuestionCan I setup my iPhone to automatically transfer a picture just taken to my iPad?Community AnswerYes, you can use Photo Family, or you can simply use iCloud. It will pop up as a different folder, but the same content.
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QuestionHow do I send photo from iPhone to iPad?Community AnswerYou can email the photo or save it to iCloud or Google Drive to access it from the other device.
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QuestionHow can I prevent my iPad from sharing photos with my contact list?Community AnswerYou have 2 options. Back them up on iCloud and use same account on both devices, or put the pictures on your PC, using iTunes, and then put them back on any other device.
About This Article
1. Open Settings on the iPhone.
2. Tap your Apple ID.
3. Tap iCloud.
4. Tap Photos.
5. Toggle on iCloud Photo Library.
6. Toggle on Upload to My Photo Stream.
7. Repeat steps on the iPad.
8. Open Photos on the iPad.
9. Tap All Photos to find synced photos.