Starting with the easiest ones first, let’s take a look at 5 ways to recover deleted photos from an iPhone or iPad.
How to recover recently deleted photos on iPhone or iPad Retrieve recently deleted photos from iCloud How to recover permanently deleted photos from iCloud backup How to recover permanently deleted photos from iTunes/Finder Restore deleted photos using third-party software
How to recover recently deleted photos on iPhone or iPad
After you delete a photo or video on your iPhone, iPad, or Photos app on Mac, it’s still there in the Recently Deleted section for the next 30 days. To get it back:
Retrieve recently deleted photos from iCloud
If you use iCloud Photos, you can: You can select multiple photos with Cmd + Click on Mac and Control + Click on Windows. If this solution didn’t help, look at the next one to recover permanently deleted photos from iPhone.
How to recover permanently deleted photos from iCloud backup
Things you need to understand before you begin:
You can recover photos from an iCloud Backup. For this, it’s essential that you have set up and enabled iCloud Backup. Additionally, it’s also crucial that backups for Photo Library is enabled under CHOOSE DATA TO BACK UP. The backup must be from a day when the photos were still on your iPhone or iPad. For example, suppose you deleted some images 8 days back, and your iCloud Backup is only 3 days old. Then, in this case, you won’t be able to get back your pictures. But if the iCloud Backup is 8 or more days old, then you may be in luck! Here’s how to check when your device iCloud backups were made. Open Settings → tap on your Apple ID at the top → iCloud → Manage Storage → Backups → tap on a backup, and you can see the date under Last Backup. Understand the process: We will be erasing everything that is currently on your iPhone. Then we will restore from an iCloud Backup. A key disadvantage is that it will replace all other content on your iPhone today with an older backup. Transfer important data: You can choose to transfer photos and videos from your iPhone to computer or services like Google Photos. You can also note the current app names, etc. that you have installed in recent times. After restoring from an old iCloud Backup, you can transfer/download this data again.
Now that you’re clear with the details, let’s get into the steps. After the restore completes, open the Photos app and see if you recovered the photos or not. If you recovered the photos but don’t want to keep the rest of the old version, you can transfer these recovered photos to a computer, mail, or cloud storage services like Google Drive, Dropbox, One Drive, Google Photos, etc. After that, you may choose to restore again from the most recent iCloud Backup. Later you can download these old photos back from the cloud storage app or computer. If you didn’t recover the photos, try to restore them from an even older backup (if you have one available.)
How to recover permanently deleted photos from iTunes/Finder
This is similar to the above method. The only difference is that instead of iCloud Backup, we’ll be using the iPhone backup made on Mac or Windows PC. The rest of the basics are the same as above. Here’s how to recover deleted photos from an iPhone backup using a computer:
Restore deleted photos using third-party software and tools
Aside from the above methods, you can also use third-party software to recover deleted photos. Most of the software for Mac and Windows that offers iPhone photo recovery is paid. So, make sure you thoroughly check their website before buying a license.
Third-party tools to recover deleted iPhone photos are,
D-Back iPhone Data Recovery PhoneRescue EaseUS CopyTrans Enigma Recovery
These are a few proven ways to recover deleted photos from an iPhone. Finally, if you use Google Photos, you can open the app and see if you already have the now-deleted photos backed up there. If so, you’re in luck! You can download the images to your iPhone. Have a further question? Please ask in the comments section below. You would like to read these posts as well:
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