How to Transfer Photos from PC to iPhone without iTunes

This guide will show you how to transfer photos from PC to iPhone without iTunes or iCloud. Whether you want to transfer your photos via USB cable or wirelessly, you'll find a way to do it here.

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By Lena / Updated on April 28, 2023

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Can you transfer photos from PC to iPhone without iTunes?

iTunes can help you transfer photos from PC to iPhone. However, it will lead to data loss on your iPhone as each sync will overwrite any previously synced photos. In addition, the transfer can consume much of your time as it is one heavy application. In short, iTunes is not a perfect choice when it comes to photo transfer. Therefore, you want to transfer photos from PC to iPhone without iTunes, right?

Transfer photos from PC to iPhone

Fortunately, iTunes is not the only option for data transfer. There are 6 other methods that can help you send photos to iPhone. You can choose to complete the transfer via USB cable or Wi-Fi. Each method has its limitations and you can choose the most appropriate tool for your needs. Let’s start to see how to transfer photos from PC to iPhone without iTunes!

Transfer photos from PC to iPhone without iTunes but via FoneTool

One of the reliable ways to transfer photos from PC to iPhone is to use FoneTool, a professional iPhone data management tool for Windows. It’s a good choice if you want to transfer a large number of photos.

● No compression. It will transfer full-resolution photos from PC to iPhone.
● No data loss. It will not erase any existing photos or any other data on your iPhone.
● Supports almost all formats of photos. You will be able to transfer jpg, jpeg, png, gif, bmp, tif, tiff, raw photos.
● Easy-to-use. The intuitive interface makes navigation hassle-free. You can simply drag and drop photos from PC to iPhone.

With just a couple of clicks, photos will be transferred to PC. You can click the download button to get FoneTool and start the transfer.

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Step 1. Launch FoneTool > Connect your iPhone to PC via the USB cable > Enter passcode on iPhone to give the tool permission to access your device.

Step 2. After FoneTool detects your iPhone, choose Phone Transfer > Go to PC to iPhone and click Get Started.

PC to iPhone

Step 3. Click Photos icon > Drag and drop photos to the box, or click anywhere in the box to browse your PC and select the photos you need.

Choose photos

Step 4. If everything is OK, click Start Transfer to send photos to your iPhone’s Photos app.

Start Transfer

💡 FoneTool is a good choice if you want to transfer photos from PC to iPhone without iTunes or iCloud. Besides photos, it can also help you easily handle other iPhone data. With FoneTool, you can transfer photos, videos, songs, contacts, etc. between iPhone and PC without much effort. Learn more: How to Transfer Files from PC to iPhone without iTunes.

Transfer photos from PC to iPhone without iTunes but via iCloud

iCloud is the default cloud service for Apple devices, which allows you to store and access files across your devices. You can first upload photos to iCloud on PC and turn on sync on iPhone to achieve the transfer.

However, each iCloud user only has 5 GB of free storage space. If you have less than 5GB of photos to transfer, then you complete the transfer at once. If not, you can upgrade your storage plan (you can pay $0.99 per month to get 50GB of storage space). Or go to the next method to see how to make multiple small transfers via iCloud Drive.

Let’s see how to transfer photos from PC to iPhone without iTunes but via iCloud.

Step 1. On your PC, open a browser and go to iCloud.com > Enter your Apple ID and passcode to sign in to your account.

Step 2. On iCloud website, choose Photos > Click the Upload button > Select the photos you need and add them to iCloud.

Upload photos to iCloud

Step 3. On your iPhone, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Photos > Turn on iCloud Photos or Sync this iPhone. When your iPhone is connected to WiFi, it will automatically download photos from iCloud. You can go to Photos app to check your photos.

Turn on photos sync

When the sync is enabled on iPhone, the photos on your iPhone will be uploaded to iCloud. In addition, when you delete photos from iCloud, the photos will also be deleted from your iPhone.

Transfer photos from PC to iPhone without iTunes but via iCloud Drive

If you do not have enough iCloud space or do not want to turn on the sync, iCloud Drive may be a better choice to send photos from PC to iPhone without iTunes. After you have transferred photos to iPhone, you can delete those photos from iCloud Drive to free up space. What’s more, these photos will not be deleted from your iPhone.

Step 1. On your PC, open a browser and go to iCloud. com > Log in to your account.

Step 2. After entering iCloud, choose iCloud Drive > Upload photos to it.

Step 3. On your iPhone, go to Files app > Find iCloud Drive to find your photos.

iCloud Drive

Step 4. Tap the three-dots icon in the upper right corner> Tap Select to choose the photos you want to download to iPhone > After that, tap the Share button in the lower left corner > Select Save X Images and your photos will be saved to Photos app.

Select photos

Transfer photos from PC to iPhone without iTunes but via Google Photos

You can also use other cloud storage services like Google Photos to transfer photos from PC to iPhone without iTunes. Each Google account has 15 GB of free storage space, which is shared across Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos. It’s a good choice if you want to transfer a large number of photos.

Step 1. On your PC, open a browser and go to Google Photos website > Sign in with your Google account.

Step 2. Click the Upload button > Choose Computer to upload photos to Google Photos.

Upload photos to Google Photos

Step 3. On your iPhone, download Google Photos from App Store > Open it and sign in with the same account.

Google Photos

Step 4. Now you select the photos you need and download them to your iPhone.

💡 You can also use Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive any other cloud services you like you like to transfer your photos.

Transfer photos from PC to iPhone without iTunes but via Snapdrop

When you want to transfer photos from PC to iPhone without iTunes, cloud storage service can be a good helper. However, the transfer may take quite a bit of time. After all, you need to upload photos to cloud first. When the internet is not stable, it may take more time.

If you want to transfer photos from PC to iPhone directly, then you can use Snapdrop. It’s one AirDrop-like utility that can help you transfer data between iPhone and PC wirelessly.

Step 1. Connect your iPhone and PC to the same Wi-Fi network.

Step 2. On your PC and iPhone, open the browser and go to SnapDrop.net > When the connection is established, you will see an iPhone icon on your computer.

Step 3. Tap the iPhone icon > Select the photos you want to transfer.

Snapdrop

Step 4. Accept the transfer on iPhone and the photos will be saved to Photos app.

💡 You can go to these guides to learn more about AirDrop for Windows:

Transfer photos from PC to iPhone without iTunes but via email

Another way to transfer photos from PC to iPhone without iTunes is to use email. You can add the photos need to an email as attachments and send it to yourself. It's a quick way if you want to transfer one or two photos.

Step 1. On your PC, go to your mail via client or website > compose the mail and add your photo as attachments > send it to yourself.

Step 2. On your iPhone, go to Mail app and check the Inbox > Download the photo attachments.

Transfer photos via email

Final words

That’s all about how to transfer photos from PC to iPhone without iTunes. These methods can help you transfer photos in different situations. If you want to transfer photos via USB cable, then you can use FoneTool, which can directly transfer photos to Photos app. If you want to transfer photos wirelessly, you can use cloud storage services, Snapdrop, or email. Hope you can successfully transfer photos to your iPhone!