The best way to sit and thumb through your iCloud Photo Library is with an iPad. If you want to edit those images, Photos on a Mac is advisable. But when those aren’t around, here’s how to view photos online.
Many people don’t realize that they can access every photo and video they have stored in iCloud Photo Library from any desktop computer, so long as it has access to iCloud.com. It’s a feature that Apple hasn’t done a good job of sharing with people, which is a shame because it can be super useful.
To get started, all you need is a connection to iCloud.com, your Apple ID and password, and your two-factor authentication code. You *do* have two-factor authentication active, don’t you?
How to View iCloud Photos Online
To get started, open Safari–or any other web browser if Safari isn’t available– and head to iCloud.com and log in with your Apple ID email address and password. When you’ve authenticated, click the Photos icon.
Once the page loads, you will see something akin to Photos on a Mac, albeit a little less capable. If this is the first time you have used iCloud.com to view your Iibrary, it might take a little time while it pulls everything together.
You might not have the same editing tools you would expect on an iOS device or a Mac, but the interface will give you access to view any of the photos or videos that you have stored in iCloud Photo Library. Clicking a photo opens it fully.
If you’d like to upload a new photo or video, click the icon with a cloud and upwards facing arrow, as seen below.
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