Users who need more space than that small allotment have the option to subscribe to Apple’s iCloud+ service, which offers a few storage tiers depending on what you’re willing to pay. Only 5 GB of storage is available for free through iCloud. Every image you capture on your smartphone is accessible in a few, quick clicks on the PC. Pro tip: This instant access has the potential to be helpful, but take a second to really let what you’ve just done sink in, especially if you share a household PC.
While a version of iCloud was previously available on PC, your iCloud photos are now interspersed with other pics when you open up Microsoft Photos. Then, hold CTRL+S to download a copy of the media to your PC. If you want to transfer a copy of the media, click twice on the thumbnail for it to open up a preview in Microsoft Photos.
You can now look at thumbnails of all your pics and videos on the PC as part of iCloud. How do you locate the media on your PC? The photos and videos you capture on the iCloud-enabled Apple device are viewable by clicking on the File Explorer icon and choosing the iCloud Photos tab on the left side of the screen.