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How to Recover Deleted Photos from Your iPhone: A Step-by-Step Guide

Writer's picture: Aaron HarringtonAaron Harrington

Updated: Feb 7, 2023

Losing precious photos on your iPhone can be a frustrating experience, especially when they hold important memories and moments. However, there is hope for those who have accidentally deleted their photos, as there are several methods that can be used to recover them. In this blog post, we will cover various methods for recovering deleted photos from an iPhone, including checking the Recently Deleted folder, using iTunes backup, and using third-party recovery tools. Whether you have lost photos due to accidental deletion, iOS update, or any other reason, this guide will provide you with the information and resources needed to get your photos back.



Check Recently Deleted Folder: The first method to try when recovering deleted photos from an iPhone is to check the Recently Deleted folder. This folder is a feature in the Photos app that automatically saves deleted photos for 30 days, giving users an opportunity to recover them. To access the Recently Deleted folder, open the Photos app, tap "Albums", and then select "Recently Deleted". From here, you can choose the photos you want to recover and tap "Recover". Keep in mind that after 30 days, the photos in the Recently Deleted folder will be permanently deleted.

It's important to note that this method only works if you have deleted the photos within the last 30 days, and if you have not emptied the Recently Deleted folder manually. If the photos you are trying to recover are not in the Recently Deleted folder, you can try the other methods discussed in this blog post.




Use iTunes Backup: Another way to recover deleted photos from an iPhone is to use an iTunes backup. If you have been regularly backing up your iPhone to your computer using iTunes, it's possible to retrieve deleted photos from the backup. Here's how to do it:

  1. Connect your iPhone to the computer where you have previously backed up your device using iTunes.

  2. Open iTunes and click on the "Device" icon.

  3. Go to "Summary" and click on "Restore Backup".

  4. Select the most recent backup that contains the deleted photos and click "Restore".

  5. Wait for the restore process to complete.

  6. Once the restore is complete, the deleted photos should be back on your iPhone.

It's important to note that restoring your iPhone from an iTunes backup will overwrite the current data on your device, so make sure to back up your current data before proceeding with the restore. Additionally, the deleted photos in the backup may not be up-to-date, so it's a good idea to regularly back up your iPhone to ensure that you have the most recent version of your photos.




Use a Third-Party Recovery Tool: If the above methods do not work, you can try using a third-party recovery tool to recover deleted photos from an iPhone. There are several options available, including EaseUS MobiSaver, Dr. Fone, UltData for IOS, and Disk Drill. These tools scan your iPhone for deleted photos and allow you to recover them. Here's a general idea of how the process works:

  1. Download and install the recovery tool of your choice on your computer.

  2. Connect your iPhone to the computer and launch the recovery tool.

  3. Select "Recover from iOS Device" and follow the prompts to scan your iPhone for deleted photos.

  4. Preview the deleted photos and select the ones you want to recover.

  5. Click "Recover" to save the selected photos to your computer.

When choosing a recovery tool, be sure to compare the features and capabilities of each option to determine the best fit for your needs. Some tools may have limitations, such as the inability to recover photos from encrypted backups, so it's important to check the tool's capabilities before making a decision. Additionally, be cautious when downloading and using third-party recovery tools, as some may contain malware or other harmful elements.


Prevention: The best way to avoid losing photos on your iPhone is to have a backup plan in place. Here are some tips to prevent accidental photo loss:

  1. Regularly back up your iPhone: Regularly backing up your iPhone to your computer or to a cloud service such as iCloud or Google Photos can ensure that you have a copy of your photos in case they are deleted from your device.

  2. Turn on iCloud Photos: Enabling iCloud Photos will automatically upload your photos to the cloud and keep them in sync across all of your Apple devices.

  3. Be cautious when deleting photos: Always double-check before deleting photos to make sure that you don't accidentally delete important photos.

  4. Use a photo management app: Consider using a photo management app, such as Google Photos or Lightroom, to organize your photos and keep track of important memories.

By following these tips and having a backup plan in place, you can reduce the risk of losing your photos due to accidental deletion or other reasons. Additionally, it's always a good idea to periodically transfer your photos from your iPhone to a computer or another storage device to create an extra backup and ensure their safety.


Conclusion: Losing precious photos on your iPhone can be a stressful experience, but there are several methods that can be used to recover them. Whether you try checking the Recently Deleted folder, using iTunes backup, or using a third-party recovery tool, there's a good chance that you'll be able to retrieve your deleted photos. It's also important to have a backup plan in place to prevent accidental photo loss, such as regularly backing up your iPhone, enabling iCloud Photos, being cautious when deleting photos, and using a photo management app. With these tips and resources, you'll be well on your way to recovering your deleted photos and preserving your memories.


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