Think of iCloud Drive like any other remote volume, external hard disk, network drive, or storage service. You can create new folders, drag and drop stuff into your iCloud Drive from your Mac or elsewhere, and you have the option to save files and data from apps into your iCloud Drive.
This isn't rocket science, folks. It's a hard drive in the sky that you can access from all your devices. Learn more about iCloud Drive on Mac and how it works from Apple here. Apple's Files app for iOS stores all the files on the device you're using, as well as those in other cloud services and apps, including iCloud Drive.
To access your files, just open the Files app and choose the location of the file you're looking for. It's easy to organise the File app, and when you make changes on one device, your edits are automatically updated on every device using iCloud Drive. You can make your own folders. Or rename folders you already have, and you can save and move iCloud Drive files in between folders.
Want to share with a friend or colleague? You can share any folder or file stored in iCloud Drive directly from the Files app, too. For more info on how to use the File app, whether it's to find, organise, and share files, check out Apple's support hub here. It creates an iCloud Drive folder in File Explorer. Any documents that you've stored in iCloud will automatically download to the iCloud Drive folder in File Explorer. Files that you create on your PC and save to this folder automatically appear on your other devices.
All your photos and bookmarks on your PC will also be automatically updated across your Apple devices. You can learn more about iCloud for Windows from Apple here. To access iCloud Drive from the web, go to iCloud. You will then be able to see all your folders, and you'll be able to create new folders, upload files, download files, delete files, share files. It's really just the web version of iCloud Drive. Learn more Home Apps App news Apple app news. Having a backup is one of those things that doesn't always seem that important — until your computer crashes and you've lost something.
To avoid that issue, you can use iCloud Drive on your iPhone to store your documents. You just have to know how to set it up and access it. It allows you to access all your documents, on- or off-line, and recover deleted files. Plus it works across various devices, including:. Because iCloud Drive comes as a part of iCloud, anything stored in iCloud Drive is subject to your iCloud storage capacity.
It's free up to 5GB, though you can buy more iCloud storage space if needed. Individual file sizes in iCloud Drive are also capped at 50GB.
You'll need to turn on iCloud Drive on all your devices for your information to sync across them. Below the Apps Using iCloud section, scroll down and toggle the iCloud Drive button to the right, turning it green, if it isn't already. Click the Apple icon in the top-left corner of the screen and select System Preferences. Choose Apple ID. If you're using macOS Mojave or earlier, you'll skip this step. Tap the three dots in the top-right corner to open a drop-down menu. Select Edit.
In iMovie on your iPhone or iPad, first download your videos to your device, then add them to iCloud iPhotos. If you don't use iCloud Photos, save the videos as files as described above, then move them to your Photos library.
You can also copy the video files to a folder on your Mac, to an external drive, or to third-party cloud storage locations like Box. Learn what to do if you don't use iCloud Photos. In iMovie, navigate to the Projects view. Tap Theater at the top of the screen. If you don't see Theater at the top of the screen, tap the More button , then tap View iMovie Theater. Tap a video to select it.
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