How to quickly and wirelessly transfer photos from Android to Mac?

patricaclaaa79

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Hey!

I’ve got an Android phone and want to upload all my photos to my Mac. I’m not sure how to do it though.

Anyone know the best way to transfer photos wirelessly from Android to Mac?

Any tips would be super helpful! Thanks!
 
I'll assume Android does not have Airdrop.
You likely need to either text or email them to yourself.
I know nothing about Android--perhaps there is a direct way to do all at once.
 
These options:

1. Google Photos :
- Upload your photos from your Android device to Google Photos.
- Download the Google Photos app on your iPhone or use the web version on your Mac to download the photos.

2. USB Cable and Computer:
- Connect your Android device to your computer using a USB cable.
- Copy the photos from your Android device to your computer.
- Connect your iPhone to your computer and use iTunes or the Photos app on Mac to transfer the photos.
 
To quickly and wirelessly transfer photos from your Android phone to your Mac, you can use MacDroid. This app allows you to seamlessly connect your Android device to your Mac and transfer photos (and other files) without cables. It’s fast, efficient, and eliminates the need for additional software or complicated steps.


Simply download the app from the MacDroid page, and you'll be able to easily transfer your photos wirelessly in just a few clicks.


Give it a try and enjoy hassle-free photo transfers!
 
or
with a USB cable. easy peasy.
the 1st is free and I find better

or

Unlock your Android phone.
Connect your phone to your Mac using a USB cable.
On your phone, a notification will appear asking you how to connect to the computer. Choose "File Transfer" or "MTP".
Your phone's storage should now be accessible on your Mac like any other external drive
 
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Hey!

I’ve got an Android phone and want to upload all my photos to my Mac. I’m not sure how to do it though.

Anyone know the best way to transfer photos wirelessly from Android to Mac?

Here is a free app that makes it dead simple:

Blip (free for personal use)
https://blip.net/
(Fast file transfer directly between any two of your devices.
Requires a minimum of macOS 12.1 Monterey, iOS/iPadOS 15, or Android 9.
The Windows version is still in development.)
Review:
https://tidbits.com/2024/09/06/appbits-use-blip-to-send-large-files-directly/
 
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