4 Ways to Transfer Files From Apple iPad to PC

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Method 1. Use iTunes

Although Apple has retired iTunes on Mac, it remains the go-to software for managing your iPhone or iPad on Windows. Follow the steps below to transfer files from iPad to PC using iTunes.

Step 1:Download and install iTunes from the Microsoft Store on Windows.

Download from Apple Store

Step 2:Open iTunes and grab a data cable to connect your iPad to a PC.

Step 3:Grant permission to let the Windows device recognize your iPad.

Step 4:The device icon will appear in iTunes in the top left corner. The software will ask you to allow the computer to access iPad data. Press theContinuebutton.

Step 5:Press the Windows + E keys shortcut to open File Explorer. Click on ‘This PC‘ in the left column, and your Apple iPad will appear on the list.

Step 6:Select your iPad to check device storage. Open relevant folders and move your files to the PC.

Using iTunes on Windows is a below-average experience. The software looks dated, and you might face issues with the data cable connection. Read along to find the top ways to transfer files from iPad to PC without iTunes.

Method 2. Using iCloud

iCloud is the default cloud storage solution on iPad. You can upload your photos, videos, and relevant files to iCloud and access them using the iCloud native app or iCloud web on Windows. First, you must enable iCloud to upload on the iPad.

Step 1:Open theSettingsapp on your iPad.

Step 2:Select your account and openiCloudfrom the following menu. SelectPhotos.

Step 3:Next, enable theSync this iPadtoggle.

If you have PDFs and other documents, you can use the Files app on your iPad and move them to a relevant folder in iCloud Drive. Let’s access and move your uploaded files to the PC.

Step 1:Open theiCloud websitein a browser on your Windows computer.

Step 2:Sign in with yourApple accountdetails and complete the authentication process.

Step 3:OpenPhotosand select media files. Press thedownload buttonat the top and save them on your PC.

Step 4:SelectiCloud Drivefrom the homepage and download PDFs and documents.

If you don’t want to visit iCloud web every time, set up iCloud on Windows and access your iCloud photos and folders from the File Explorer menu. Read our dedicated guide toadding iCloud to File Explorer on Windows. With a native iCloud app, you can also access the iCloud password on your PC.

Method 3. Using OneDrive

Not everyone prefers iCloud to store sensitive data online. Microsoft’s OneDrive is an excellent alternative to iCloud and comes by default on Windows. Besides, if you are an existing Microsoft 365 subscriber, you get 1TB of OneDrive storage.

Step 1:Install OneDrive on iPad.

Download from Apple Store

Step 2:Sign in with your Microsoft account details.

Step 3:Select photos or files on your iPad and use the iPadOS share menu toupload them on OneDrive.

Step 4:Successfully upload files to OneDrive.

Step 5:Press the Windows + E keys to open the File Explorer on your Windows computer. Select OneDrive from the left column to check the files you uploaded to the iPad.

Method 4. Establish an FTP Server

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is yet another effective method to transfer files from iPad to PC. We will use the FE File Explorer app to establish an FTP connection on the PC.

Step 1:Download the FE File Explorer app from the App Store.

Download from Apple Store

Step 2:Open the app and permit it to access photos and device content.

Step 3:Select the photos you want to transfer and move them to any folder in theMy Filestab.

Step 4:Tap on the Settings gear.

Step 5:SelectBuilt-in Servers.

Step 6:Note down the FTP Server URL.

Step 7:Open File Explorer on Windows (use Windows + E keys) and type theFTP server namein the address bar.

Step 8:TheMy Filesfolders in the file manager.

Step 9:Select the files you want to move to the PC.

Step 10:Right-click on them and selectCopy to Folderfrom the context menu. Select a relevant folder on your PC to move the iPad files.

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Last updated on 27 August, 2024

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