Photos is organized into Library, For You, Albums, and Search. When you turn on iCloud Photos, your collection is kept up to date across your devices. And with the advanced search features, you can easily find photos based on a person, place, object, or event.

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  • Update your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to the latest version of iOS or iPadOS.
  • Set up iCloud on all your devices.
  • Make sure that you’re signed in with the same Apple ID.

Library

Enjoy a curated view of your moments in the Library tab, then browse by years, months, days, or all photos. You'll also see Live Photos and videos come to life as you scroll and browse.

  • Years: View your entire library of photos and videos that you've taken each year. Then swipe to scan the highlights.
  • Months: See groups of photos and videos taken during each month by memories and locations. Tap the More button to share or play a movie created from your moments.
  • Days: Browse photos of the day and watch some of your videos automatically play as you scroll. Tap a photo and swipe up to see its location on a map and the people in it.
  • All Photos: See your complete photo library including screenshots and duplicate photos in the order they were taken.

With iOS 14, you can filter what gets displayed, so it's easier to browse through your Library. For example, you can choose to show only photos or only videos. To filter what you see:

  1. Tap the Library tab, then tap the More button in the upper-right corner.
  2. Tap Filter, then choose an option.
  3. Tap Done.

To undo the filter, tap the Filters button near the top of your screen, then choose an option, and tap Done.

Live Photos and videos won't autoplay in Photos when Low Power Mode is enabled.

For You

In the For You tab, Photos searches for your photos and videos to find moments that stand out, then presents them in collections called Memories. You can also see Shared Album activity, get ideas for adding effects to select photos, and find Sharing Suggestions, which are collections of photos you can share.

Albums

In the Albums tab, you find the albums that you’ve created, shared albums that you've created or joined, and collections of different types of photos and videos, like Selfies, Portrait, and Slo-mo. You can also look at your photos arranged on a world map in the Places album, or browse your photos based on who’s in them in the People album.

The Recents album shows your entire collection in the order you added them to your library. When you use iCloud Photos, the changes you make to your albums on one device appear on your other devices too.

Create a new album

  1. Open Photos.
  2. Go to Albums and tap the Add button .
  3. Tap New Album. Type an album name, tap Save, then choose the photos and videos that you want to add.
  4. Tap Done.

Add to an existing album

  1. Open Photos.
  2. Tap Select, then tap the photos and videos that you want to add.
  3. Tap the Share button , then tap Add to Album and choose an album.

Manage your albums

To change the name of an album:

  1. Go to the album and tap the More button .
  2. Tap Rename Album.
  3. Change the name, then tap Save.

To rearrange your albums:

  1. Go to Albums, tap See All, then tap Edit.
  2. Touch and hold an album and drag it anywhere you want.
  3. Tap Done.

With iOS 14, you can also sort the photos within your albums. Here's how:

  1. Go to an album, then tap the More button .
  2. Tap Sort, then choose a sorting option, like Custom Order, Oldest to Newest, or Newest to Oldest.

Share an album

You can share photos, videos, and albums with select people, then allow them to add their own photos, videos, and comments. In the Albums tab, you can see the Shared Albums that you've created and joined. Learn more about sharing albums in the Photos app.

Search your photos

Photos makes it easy to find photos of a specific person, place, thing, or event. Tap the Search tab, then type what you're looking for in the search bar.

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  • Moments: Search for an event, like a concert you attended or a trip you took. Photos uses the time and location of your photos along with online event listings to find matching photos.
  • People: Find photos in your library of a specific person or a group of people. Just keep names and faces organized in your People album.
  • Places: See your photos and videos on a map in the Places section. Or type a location name in the Search bar to see photos and videos from that place.
  • Categories: Photos recognizes scenes, objects, and types of locations. Search for a term like 'lake' and select a result to see photos that match.

The Search tab also suggests moments, people, places, categories, and groups for you to search. Tap a suggested search, such as One Year Ago or Animals, to explore your photos.

When you search your photos, the face recognition, and scene and object detection are done completely on your device. Learn more about photos and your privacy.

Photos is where all the amazing photos you take with your iPhone and iPad live. And now it’s even smarter and more personal, with intelligent new features that help you find, edit, and share your best shots.

A lifetime of photos.
Curated just for you.

Get a beautiful look at every day, month, and year.

The Photos tab helps you find and relive your favorite photos and videos. Years highlights the best of your past photos. Months presents your photos by significant events. Days surfaces your best shots. And All Photos displays your photos and videos in a beautiful grid.

Intelligent curation puts the focus on your best shots.

Using on‑device machine learning, the Photos tab hides similar photos and reduces clutter by removing screenshots and receipts, so you can easily enjoy your best shots. Photos also uses intelligence to find and focus on only the best part of your photo for better previews.

Rediscover magical moments from your library.

The For You tab contains all your Memories, Shared Album activity, and the best moments from your library. You’ll get intelligent suggestions about which photos could look even better with effects. Memories intelligently searches and curates your photos and videos to find trips, holidays, people, pets, and more, then presents them in beautiful collections. Memories also finds your best photos and videos and stitches them together into a Memory Movie — complete with theme music, titles, and cinematic transitions — that you can edit and share.

Powerful tools for fine‑tuning
your photos and videos.

Make your best shots even better
on iPhone and iPad.

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A streamlined editing experience lets you fine‑tune your photos with powerful new tools and better control over effects. You control the intensity of Auto Enhance, so when you turn the dial up or down you’ll see other adjustments — including exposure, contrast, and brightness — intelligently change with it.

The photo editing tools you love.
Now for videos, too.

Nearly every tool and effect available for photos can be used on videos, including Rotate, Crop, and Auto Enhance.

Edit RAW images right inside Photos.

You can import and edit RAW images from Photos on iPhone or iPad models with an A9 chip or later.

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Find your
favorite
moments
with ease.

Find photos by the things that appear in them.

Using advanced machine learning, scene and object recognition lets you search your photos for things like motorcycles, trees, or apples. You can also combine multiple search terms — like “beach” and “selfies” — without having to tap each word in search.

Picture all the ways
to share.

Get smart suggestions for your most shareable photos.

The For You tab shows you great moments from your library, like family vacations and weddings, and uses face recognition to identify and suggest sharing photos with the people in them.

Bring your photos into the conversation.

Get suggestions for photos to share right in Messages based on who you’re chatting with, what you’re talking about, and where you’ve taken photos together.

iCloud Photos

All your photos,
on all
your devices.

With iCloud Photos, you have the freedom to access every photo and video in your library — from any device, anytime you want. So you can view a photo from last week or last year no matter where you are. iCloud Photos keeps every photo and video you take all in one place, and you can access them from your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac, on iCloud.com, and even with your PC.

Designed to keep
your photos private.

One of the best things about Photos is how it protects your privacy. iOS and iPadOS are designed to take advantage of the powerful processor built into every iPhone and iPad. So when you search your photos, for instance, all the face recognition and scene and object detection are done completely on your device. Which means your photos are yours and yours alone.

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