Plug the cable in. Drag the photos. Done.
Free. No app. No limit. Takes about a minute.
Do this:
Plug the iPhone into the PC with a USB cable
Unlock the phone β tap Trust
Open File Explorer β click Apple iPhone β Internal Storage β DCIM
Drag the folders onto your desktop ![]()
Thatβs it. Every photo, no software, no sign-up.
No cable?
Get LocalSend β free, on your phone and your PC.
Open it on both β tap your PCβs name β send. ![]()
Photos wonβt open on the PC?
Theyβre .HEIC files. One-time fix:
Settings β Photos β Transfer to Mac or PC β Automatic
Now they arrive as normal JPGs. ![]()
π Want the other 8 free ways? (all verified, tap to open)
| Tool | Free? | Good for |
|---|---|---|
| PairDrop | Nothing to install β itβs just a web page | |
| Files app β PC folder | Wireless, built into your iPhone already | |
| Documents | Browsing your PC from the phone | |
| KDE Connect | Files + phone notifications on your PC | |
| pymobiledevice3 |
Automating it with a script | |
| libimobiledevice |
Opening the iPhone like a USB drive | |
| Immich |
Auto-backup forever β your own iCloud | |
| FoneTool | Ticking exact albums, contacts + music |
= the ones almost nobody talks about.
About FoneTool (shared above): the free version stops at 30 photos a day β great for one album, painful for thousands. Unlimited costs $39.95/year. Everything else on this page stays free forever.
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