How to copy photos from a shared album in iOS 15 or later?

Shreyas Patil
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How to Copy Photos from a Shared Album in iOS 15 or Later?

If you are an iOS user and have recently upgraded to iOS 15 or later, you might be wondering how to copy photos from a shared album. iOS 15 brings several new features and improvements, including enhanced sharing capabilities. 

In this article, we will guide you through the process of copying photos from a shared album in iOS 15 or later, ensuring that you can easily save and use those memorable moments. So, let's dive in and learn how to do it step by step.


1. Introduction

Shared albums in iOS 15 allow users to collaborate and share photos with friends, family, or colleagues. It's a convenient way to collect and organize photos from various contributors into a single album. 

While viewing these shared albums, you may come across specific photos that you'd like to save to your own photo library. Fortunately, iOS 15 provides a simple method to copy photos from shared albums effortlessly.


2. Understanding Shared Albums in iOS 15

Before we proceed with the process, let's briefly understand how shared albums work in iOS 15. Shared albums are created and managed using the Photos app on your iPhone or iPad. 

The album creator can invite others to contribute to the album, and the invited individuals can add their own photos to it. This collaborative approach makes it easy to gather and enjoy shared moments captured by multiple people.


3. Steps to Copy Photos from a Shared Album

Now, let's delve into the steps to copy photos from a shared album in iOS 15 or later.

Step 1: Open the Photos App

Unlock your iPhone or iPad and locate the Photos app on your home screen. Tap on the app icon to open it. The Photos app will display your entire photo library.

Step 2: Go to the Shared Album

Inside the Photos app, navigate to the "Albums" tab located at the bottom of the screen. Scroll down until you find the "Shared Albums" section. Tap on it to access your shared albums.

Step 3: Select the Photos

Within the "Shared Albums" section, you will find a list of albums that have been shared with you or created by you. Locate the shared album from which you want to copy photos and tap on it to open it. You will see all the photos contained within the album.

To select the photos you wish to copy, tap the "Select" button located in the top-right corner of the screen. This will enable you to choose multiple photos at once.

Step 4: Tap the Share Button

Once you have selected the desired photos, tap the share button. You will find this button as an icon that resembles a square with an arrow pointing upward. The share button is usually located at the bottom-left or bottom-center of the screen, depending on your device.

Step 5: Choose the Copy Option

After tapping the share button, a share sheet will appear with various sharing options. Swipe through the horizontal row of icons until you find the "Copy" option. Tap on "Copy" to initiate the copying process.

Now, the selected photos from the shared album are copied to your device's clipboard. You can paste them anywhere you like, such as your camera roll or another album within the Photos app.


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5. Conclusion

In conclusion, copying photos from a shared album in iOS 15 or later is a straightforward process that allows you to save and use the shared photos in your own library. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can effortlessly copy photos from a shared album and preserve those precious memories. iOS 15's enhanced sharing capabilities make it easier than ever to collaborate and enjoy photos with your loved ones.



6.FAQs

Why can't I save photos from a shared album on iPhone?

If you are unable to save photos from a shared album on your iPhone, it could be due to restrictions set by the album owner. They may have disabled the option to save photos from the shared album. You can contact the album owner and request permission to save the photos.

How do I move photos from a shared album?

Moving photos from a shared album depends on the platform or app you are using. In most cases, you can select the photos you want to move and then choose the "Move" option. This allows you to move the selected photos to another album or location within the app.

How long do photos stay in a shared album?

The duration for which photos stay in a shared album depends on the settings chosen by the album owner. They can set a specific time limit for the photos to remain in the shared album or choose to keep them indefinitely.

Can you move a shared album to iPhone?

Shared albums are typically stored in the cloud, and you can access them on your iPhone by opening the Photos app and navigating to the "Shared" tab. However, you cannot directly move a shared album to your iPhone's local storage. The shared album remains in the cloud and can be accessed as long as you have an internet connection.

How do I save photos from a shared album on my iPhone?

To save photos from a shared album on your iPhone, open the shared album, select the photos you want to save, and tap on the share button. From the options that appear, choose "Save Image" to save the selected photos to your iPhone's camera roll.

Why can't I save a video from a shared album?

The inability to save a video from a shared album on your iPhone may be due to restrictions set by the album owner. Some shared albums have specific permissions that allow only certain actions, such as saving photos but not videos. Contact the album owner to inquire about the video-saving permissions.

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