How to Backup Videos from iPhone or iPad to Mac Wirelessly?

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There are several ways to backup or download videos from iPhone or iPad to Mac computer wirelessly. You can use iCloud Photo Sharing" or "Photos" app to download videos from iPhone to Mac. If you want to use "Photos" app, then open it and click the "Shared" button located at the bottom of the screen. On iCloud Photo Sharing Page, tap "+" icon and create a new shared album. In "Photos" app go to Videos album and select your video and then tap "Share" icon and then choose "iCloud Photo Sharing" option.

Following are the steps to Backup Videos from iPhone or iPad to Mac Wirelessly:

  1. Open iPhone.
  2. Tap "Settings" on your iPhone.
  3. Tap "Network" button to connect iPhone to Wi-Fi.
  4. Tap "Wi-Fi" button.
  5. Move the slider from left to right to turn ON "Wi-Fi".
  6. Go to https://www.icloud.com/ & sign in to your account. 
  7. Tap "Settings" on your iPhone.
  8. Select "iCloud" option.
  9. A "Storage & Backup" window opens up.
  10. Move the slider from left to right to turn ON "Back Up to iCloud".
  11. Tap "Back Up Now" button to upload videos from iPhone to iCloud.
  12. This way you can backup videos from iPhone or iPad to Mac wirelessly.

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