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Fotos vom iPhone auf den PC übertragen: Vollständiger Leitfaden

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Transferring photos from iPhone to PC shouldn’t be complicated. Here are four reliable methods, ranked from fastest to most convenient.

Method 1: USB Cable (Fastest)

  1. Connect iPhone to PC with a Lightning/USB-C cable
  2. Unlock iPhone and tap “Trust This Computer”
  3. Open File Explorer → This PC → Apple iPhone
  4. Open DCIM folder → select folders → copy to PC

Caveats:

  • Photos will be HEIC format (not viewable on Windows)
  • EXIF metadata preserved
  • Fast for large transfers (USB 3.0 = 100+ photos per minute)

HEIC Fix: After transfer, drag files to heicgo.com and batch convert to JPEG.

Method 2: Windows Photos App Import

  1. Connect iPhone via USB
  2. Open Windows Photos app
  3. Click Import → From a connected device
  4. Select photos → Import

Photos app can auto-convert HEIC to JPEG during import (Windows 10 1903+). However, this strips EXIF metadata. For EXIF preservation, use Method 1 + heicgo.

Method 3: iCloud for Windows

  1. Install iCloud for Windows from Microsoft Store
  2. Sign in with Apple ID
  3. Enable “Photos” → check “iCloud Photos”
  4. Photos automatically download to C:\Users\[name]\Pictures\iCloud Photos

Pros: Automatic sync, keeps HEIC format, EXIF preserved. Cons: Requires iCloud storage (5 GB free, paid plans for more). Downloads can be slow.

Method 4: AirDrop Alternatives (Wireless)

Since AirDrop is Apple-only, use these Windows alternatives:

  • Snapdrop.net — Web-based, no install, same WiFi network, peer-to-peer
  • LocalSend — Open-source, cross-platform, no internet needed
  • SendAnywhere — Works over internet, 10 GB free per transfer

Transfer + Convert in One Step

For the smoothest workflow:

  1. Transfer photos via USB cable (fastest, preserves EXIF)
  2. Go to heicgo.com
  3. Drag ALL transferred HEIC files
  4. Set quality to 92%
  5. Convert → Download All (ZIP)
  6. Delete original HEIC files to save space

This gives you universally compatible JPEGs with EXIF metadata intact, in a single ZIP archive.

Common Transfer Problems

ProblemFix
iPhone not showing in File ExplorerUpdate iTunes / Apple Mobile Device USB driver
Photos import as HEICUse heicgo to batch convert after transfer
Import hangs on “large” fileUse USB 3.0 port, close other apps
iCloud Photos not syncingCheck iCloud storage isn’t full
Slow wireless transferUse USB cable for > 50 photos

Further Reading

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Published  ·  Expert guides on HEIC conversion, image formats, and photo management.

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