Admission and manage your files in iCloud Drive

iCloud Drive lets you deeply access all of your documents from your iPhone, iPad, iPod affect, Mac, and Windows PC.

When you sign in to iCloud, you accept access to iCloud Bulldoze. With iCloud Drive, you tin can keep files and folders up to date across all of your devices, share files and folders with friends, family, or colleagues, and more than.

You tin store files* in iCloud Drive every bit long equally they're 50GB or less in size and yous don't exceed your iCloud storage limit. If you demand more iCloud storage, y'all can upgrade to iCloud+. With iCloud+, yous can also share iCloud storage with your family, without sharing your files. Acquire more about prices in your region.

*Avoid storing app folders, libraries, .tmp, .vmdk, .vmware, .vbox, .vm, and .pvm files in iCloud Drive.

Admission your files in iCloud Drive

On your Mac

On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch

On iCloud.com

On your PC

On your PC with Windows 10 or later and iCloud for Windows, you can go to iCloud Drive in File Explorer.

Work with iCloud Drive files offline

If yous're near to go offline, yous can download iCloud Drive files locally to work on while you're not connected to the internet.

On your Mac

  1. Click iCloud Drive in the sidebar of any Finder window.
  2. Open the file, or command-click the file, then select Download Now.
  3. Whatsoever changes you lot make to the file will automatically upload to iCloud Bulldoze when you're back online.

On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch

  1. Open up the Files app.
  2. Go to the file that you want to shop on your device.
  3. Tap the file to download it, or bear on and hold the file, then cull Download.
  4. Whatsoever changes you make to the file will automatically upload to iCloud Bulldoze when you're back online.

On iCloud.com

  1. Sign in to iCloud.com.
  2. Open iCloud Drive.
  3. Observe and select the file.
  4. Click Download at the top of the page or double-click the file. The document downloads to your default downloads location.
  5. Later making changes to the file, upload the saved copy back to iCloud Drive on a computer.

On your PC

Recover deleted files

If you need to access a file that you deleted within the last thirty days, follow these steps to get it back.

On your Mac

  1. Click Trash in the Dock.
  2. Select the file that you want to keep.
  3. Drag information technology to the desktop or another folder.

If you delete files from your Trash via the Empty Trash pick, the files can't be recovered.

On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch

On iCloud.com

  1. Sign in to iCloud.com.
  2. Go to iCloud Drive.
  3. In the bottom-right corner, select Recently Deleted items.
  4. Browse the list of files.

You tin besides go to Settings > Restore Files. After 30 days, files are removed from Recently Deleted and Restore Files.

On your PC

  1. Become to the Recycle Bin.
  2. Elevate the file or folder to your desktop or another location.

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