Unable to transfer JPG photos back to iPhone 15 now

Since the good days of iTunes, I have transferred my photos every so often from my iPhone to my PC where I can organize them, save them, and back them up. Then I place a handful of favorite photos in a folder and sync the folder and photos back to my iPhone 15. Apple no longer uses iTunes for photos. They now use the Apple Devices app. And now the Apple Devices app will no longer transfer JPG's back to the iPhone. They will only transfer HEIC photos back to the iPhone. Most of my photos are more than a year old and are JPGs. I'm upset enough to consider switching to Android. Can anyone help with this?

iPhone 15 Pro, iOS 18

Posted on Sep 10, 2025 06:08 PM

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Sep 11, 2025 03:05 AM in response to RMead

Have you considered using iCloud Photos?


If your phone is using that, there are a couple of ways that you could get at the photos on a Windows PC.

  1. With the aid of iCloud for Windows (Download iCloud for Windows - Apple Support)
  2. Using the iCloud Web interface (https://www.icloud.com/)


iCloud Photos is a synchronization service. So if you delete a photo anywhere – from the iPhone, from iCloud, from a synced Photos library on a Mac, or from iCloud Photos on a PC – that deletes it in every synchronized place.


But as long as you were aware of that, I think this would give you a way to transfer .JPG photos back to the iPhone. You would simply upload them to iCloud Photos from your Windows PC, and let synchronization do the rest.

Sep 11, 2025 08:25 AM in response to RMead

As Servant of Cats says, iCloud Photos is the way to go. Transferring pictures from phone to Mac by cable works, mostly, but transferring by cable from Mac to the phone doesn't include all the information, and lots and lots of people have had awful experiences. If you continue to do this, be sure you save all the pictures-- that's the presumption in the design of the cable transfer. Transferring them to the phone doesn't preserve them, because they do not come completely under the control of the Photos app.


On my Mac I have two Libraries. On the one that's connected to iCloud, I have only my favorites. The other is more like an archive. (Actually, I have several others.) The Favorites Library is, of course, smaller, so I can also keep my iCloud account smaller. Like you, I much prefer organizing and editing pictures on the Mac, but I like carrying around and sharing my favorite pictures on my phone and iPad. This is the way to go.

Sep 15, 2025 01:38 PM in response to RMead

RMead wrote: … It is my understanding that if give icloud access to my photos I have to give it access to all of my photos. I do not want thousands of my photos on icloud.

I used iMazing for a while. I stopped using it and went to iCloud, instead. Also, I didn't like when they required me to buy a new license for a replacement phone. I guess now that it's a subscription thing, that's not an issue, but I don't know.


But it may be just what you want, and there is a Windows version. It's $50/year.


On the other hand, for $3 you can get 200GB iCloud for a month, do what you need, and then cancel.

Sep 15, 2025 01:36 PM in response to Servant of Cats

Servant of Cats wrote: …You could use the iCloud Web interface, instead of iCloud for Windows. Then I believe you would need to specifically select the files you wanted to upload and add to iCloud Photos.

Good point!. That saves copying all the pictures to the PC. Of course, for the phone to connect to iCloud, all of the phone's pictures would be copied to iCloud.com where specific ones could be downloaded to the PC.

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