Photos and videos always take a large number of space on your iPhone so that you may want to import photos and videos from iPhone 14 to PC. Just try the three effective ways in this guide to make it.
Since the precious photos and videos on your iPhone 14 take a large number of iPhone space, you may want to import them to PC for the sake of data backup and more available space on your iPhone. Therefore, how to transfer photos and videos from iPhone to PC becomes a frequently asked questions from Apples users.
To import photos and videos from iPhone 14 to PC, there are three ways you can apply, which we will go over in detail later. You can look through them one after another and decide which way to use based on your situation.
The three methods below are also perfectly workable if you are using older models of iPhone, like iPhone 13/12/11/X, etc.
The most direct way to import photos and videos from iPhone 14 to PC is to, of course, rely on professional iOS data transfer tool. Here we recommend AOMEI FoneBackup, enabling you to import photos and videos from iPhone to Windows PC with no effort.
▶ Fast speed. AOMEI FoneBackup can transfer 100 photos from iPhone to computer in just 3 seconds. ▶ Preview and select files. AOMEI FoneBackup allows you to preview and choose the wanted photos and videos from iPhone to computer.
▶ No data loss. Keep the original quality of transferred files. ▶ Wide compatibility. Compatible with iPhone 4 to iPhone 14, Windows 7/8/10/11 and Windows Server.
Now, follow the three simple steps to import photos and videos from iPhone 14 to Windows 10/11/8/7 PC.
Step 1. Connect your iPhone to computer with USB > Launch AOMEI FoneBackup and click Phone Transfer > Locate iPhone to PC and click Start Transfer.
Step 2. Click the plus icon > Check the Photos and Videos icon to preview and choose the files you want to import to PC > Click OK to confirm.
Step 3. Choose a destination to save your photos and videos (Any local folders, external hard drives, USB are allowed.) > Click Start Transfer to begin the task.
Besides the transfer function, you can also easily backup iPhone to PC with it. If you have saved many duplicate photos, the Photo Deduplication function in AOMEI FoneBackup helps you automatically find and delete duplicate photos on iPhone.
You can choose to import photos and videos from iPhone to PC Windows 10, 8, 8.1 using an inbuilt tool - Windows Photos. Keep your iPhone unlock, and follow the steps to make it.
Step 1. Connect your iPhone to computer with USB > Windows Photos should be enabled automatically. If not, you can click Start and locate the tool to open it.
Step 2. When Windows Photos window prompts, click Import > Choose From a USB device from the drop-down window.
Step 3. Wait for the photos and videos on your iPhone 14 to be detected > Uncheck photos and videos you don’t want to export > Click Import Selected to save photos and videos from iPhone to Windows PC.
If you have enabled iCloud Photos function on your iPhone, you can make use of its client to transfer photos and videos from iPhone to PC wirelessly.
Just in case, you can go to the Settings app on your iPhone > Photos to make sure you’ve enabled iCloud Photos. Now, follow the steps below to save import photos and videos from iPhone 14 to PC.
Step 1. Download and install iCloud for Windows on your computer > Sign in with your Apple ID and password.
Step 2. Go to iCloud > Check the Photos icon > Click Options behind the photos icon.
Step 3. Once the Photos Options is opened, you can specify the storage location to save your photos > Click Done to continue.
Step 4. Go to the Windows File Explorer > Click the iCloud Photos icon > Click Download to get your iPhone photos.
If you have no enough space in iCloud to save all your iPhone photos and videos, you may need to seek other ways to access all iPhone photos on PC without iCloud.
That’s all for the three methods to import photos and videos from iPhone 14 to Windows PC. You can use the professional transfer tool - AOMEI FoneBackup to complete the task in a short time.
Also, if it is compatible, you can use Windows Photos. If you prefer a wireless solution, iCloud for Windows will be a nice try for you. Is this passage helpful? You could share it to help more people.