Why cant I download all my pictures from my iPhone?

There are many ways to import photos from iPhone to Windows PC: iTunes, Windows Photos, AutoPlay, and more. The most direct way to import photos from iPhone to PC is by clicking Import on the AutoPlay window (Windows 7) or on the Photos app (Windows 11/10/8). But sometimes it will fail. Why iPhone not importing photos?  How to deal with the problem? Refer to the following content to fix it easily.

Why can't I transfer photos from iPhone to PC?

Situation:

However, importing photos from iPhone to PC doesn't always work. Somehow, you can't import photos from iPhone to PC with Windows showing prompts like:

  • There are no photos to import.

  • iPhone internal storage folder (DICM folder) is empty.

  • No new Photos were found.

  • Something went wrong. Try again.

Reason:

Why can't import photos from iPhone to Windows 11/10/8/7 PC?

Photos can't import from iPhone to computer possibly because of one of the following reasons.

  • The first possible reason is an unable USB connection, a corrupted USB drive, or a system glitch, so you can't view iPhone photos on PC.

  • If you have enabled the "iCloud Photo Library" and "Optimize iPhone Storage" options on your iPhone, some of your iPhone photos are stored on iCloud. That's why Photos app won't import all your iPhone photos, as the photos are not actually stored in your iPhone storage.

  • If you are importing a lot of photos, say 1000 photos, from iPhone to Mac at one time, the Photos app may get stuck in importing.

  • What's more, file permissions for pictures folder on your computer have been changed because of Windows update or Apple components are not properly installed on your computer.

  • If the photos on your iPhone was synced from PC via iTunes, they can't transfer back to your computer using iTunes. You will need another way to do this.
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Note: The ways to import iPhone photos to your PC

Here we show the steps of how to import iPhone photos to Windows PC. Before getting down to the solutions, you can check if you import photos in the right way.

1. Make sure that you have the latest version of iTunes on your PC. Importing photos to your PC requires iTunes 12.5.1 or later. Connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your PC using a USB cable.

2. You might need to unlock your iPhone using your passcode. Your PC can’t find the iOS device if the device is locked. You might also see a prompt on the iPhone asking you to Trust This Computer. Tap “Trust” or “Allow” to continue.

3. On your PC, select the “Start” button and then select “Photos” to open the Photos app.

4. Select “Import” » “From a USB Device”, then follow the instructions to pick the items you want to import and select where to save them.

How to solve the can't import photos from iPhone to Windows 11/10/8/7 problem

If you can't import your photos from iPhone to PC, or your computer doesn't recognize your iPhone because of the above reasons, you can try the following methods.

By the way, if you are using iTunes or a transferring software to transfer photos, please make sure you have valid connection between your PC and iPhone. And you allow the PC to access your iPhone photos.

●Solution 1. Reset Your iPhone's Location & Privacy: On your iPhone, go to Settings » General » Reset » Reset Location & Privacy. After that, re-plug your iPhone into computer and tap Trust on iPhone.

●Solution 2. Check your connections and try a different computer: When you are unable to import photos from iPhone to PC, try to import your photos using a different or new Apple USB cable. If you still don't see the camera entry in the Device Manager, test your iOS device on a different computer. If another computer recognizes the iOS device as a camera, maybe your computer is damaged and you need professional help.

● Solution 3. Download the original photos to iPhone: To free up iPhone space, iCloud can keep an original version on iCloud and have a smaller and optimized version on your iPhone. So you will fail to import photos to PC because your photos actually are not on your iPhone. 

To download the original photos, go to "Settings" app on your iPhone. > Choose the Photo option, and tick "Download and Keep Original".

●Solution 4. Turn off iCloud Photos Library: When you transfer photos from iPhone to PC using iTunes, it will not sync iCloud photos. You can go to the iCloud.com site to download the iCloud photos or turn off the iCloud photos library.

To turn off the iCloud Photo Library: 

1. Go to the Settings app.

2.  Scroll down and choose "Photos" > Disable "iCloud Photo".

3. Then tap "Download Photos & Videos” to download photos to iPhone.

●Solution 5. Import a smaller selection of photos at one time: Instead of importing all iPhone photos into Mac at one time, select a fraction of photos to import each time. It is easier for the Photos app to handle an importing task in this way.

●Solution 6. Update your software: Check for updates to your photo management software. Get the latest version of iTunes; update Apple Mobile Device USB Driver; update your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch; update your PC (photo management software). Then try to import your photos again.

●Solution 7. Restart iPhone and PC: Restarting iPhone and PC can help to fix small glitches on the devices, which is very helpful if the Photos app gets stuck importing photos.

Professional tool to import photos from iPhone to Windows PC

You may feel the above solutions are complicated. Or they just can't help you out with the problem. Actually, you can turn to another easy tool to move iPhone photos to your computer.

Here we recommend a popular and professional tool-FoneTool, which can successfully help you to import photos, videos, messages, contacts from an iPhone to a Windows 11/10/8/7 computer. It owns various advantages to meet different demands, such as

● Fast transfer speed. It gives you a fast speed and table experience, so your iPhone won't get stuck during the transferring process.
● Wide compatibility with iOS: It supports transferring photos and other data between iPhone 5s/6/7/8/11/12/13/14, iPad/iPad Pro/Air/Mini, iPod Touch and PC or external drive.
● Intuitive and easy-to-use interface: Its interface is simple and easy to use. You can just follow the prompts to complete the operation.
● Transfer multiple items: Apart from moving pictures, FoneTool is also able to transfer videos, messages, contacts, and other data between iOS device and PC.

Download and install FoneTool on your computer, then follow the guide below on how to import photos from iPhone to Windows 11/10/8/7 PC.

Step 1. Run FoneTool, and select Phone Transfer on the home screen > Find “iPhone to PC” and click Start Transfer.

Step 2. Click the plus icon to add photos from iPhone.

Step 3. Preview iPhone photos and select ones to transfer. Click OK.

Step 4. Click Start Transfer to import photos from iPhone.

This is done, very simple and convenient. Anyone can master it.

Conclusion

If you encounter an "iPhone not importing photos" problem when importing photos from iPhone to Windows 11/10/8/7 or not all photos can be imported from iPhone to PC, here are the solutions that have been offered above and you can try them to fix the issue. If you are looking for a better way to import iPhone photos to PC, try FoneTool, which can import not only photos, but also, music, and transfer contacts from iPhone to PC or vice versa.

In addition, you may get some duplicate photos on iPhone after importing photos, FoneTool can also help you find duplicate photos on iPhone and delete them.

How do I download all photos from my iPhone?

On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
On iCloud.com, tap Photos..
Tap Select, then tap a photo or video. To select multiple photos or videos, tap more than one. To select your entire library, tap Select All..
Tap the more button ..
Choose Download, then tap Download to confirm..

Why can't I download photos from my iCloud library?

Make sure iCloud Photos is enabled on your iOS device first of all, and even if it is enabled already, toggle it off and turn it back on again. By doing this, you're essentially forcing iCloud to sync your photos again. In order to do this, head over to Settings -> Photos -> iCloud Photos.