You can make a difference in the Apple Support Community!

When you sign up with your Apple Account, you can provide valuable feedback to other community members by upvoting helpful replies and User Tips.

💡 Did you know?

⏺ If you can't accept iCloud Terms and Conditions... Learn more >

⏺ If you don't see your iCloud notes in the Notes app... Learn more >

Looks like no one’s replied in a while. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question.

Uploading photos to iCloud but they’re not going into my albums

I have my photos nicely organized into albums on my Mac. I decided to take the plunge and upgrade my iCloud storage limit so I could put them all on the cloud.


My Mac is syncing my photo library to iCloud but not putting them into the albums that they’re organized into on my Mac. The albums show up in the cloud but they’re empty. All of the photos just appear in the recents album.


I have the latest software and was told by apple support that by using the iCloud sync, it would become the “master” storage source for my photos and that they should go into the designated folders.


Any suggestions? I have a lifetime of photos organized (1000’s) so reorganizing them into albums on the cloud would be extremely onerous.

MacBook Air

Posted on Feb 16, 2021 8:18 PM

Reply
Question marked as Top-ranking reply

Posted on Feb 19, 2021 11:45 AM

Hopefully I can share some useful information for others tying this for the first time.


When I started uploading the photos to the cloud from my mac (10,000 of them), the pics started appearing in the cloud relatively quickly. They also started downloading to my phone pretty quickly. However, none of the photos were going into my albums. The empty albums appeared, but the photos that should've been in them were all appearing in only the recents album.


The upload seemed to stall out after 36 hours so I signed in and out of the cloud, rebooted my computer, and made sure the hard drive never went to sleep. I don't know if this helped but it couldn't hurt so I did it. I contacted apple support at this point and was told that I'd have to reorganize the photos into albums again. This is contrary to everything I read about how this should work and the thought of sorting 10.000 photos wasn't very appealing so I rejected their advice and escalated the issue within apple. The next support person agreed that this didn't appear correct and agreed to contact engineering support and follow up with me the following day.


At one point that evening (40'ish hours into the process) the photos app started showing the message "collating data" (or something along those lines) where it had previously shown "uploading". It seemed to stall again so I rebooted again.


My mac crunched away overnight and when I checked my phone one morning, all the photos were in the correct albums! My best guess is that the photos didn't get assigned to any albums until the very end of the process. This happened before I got any further feedback from apple support so I didn't follow up with them to verify if this is correct.


I'm currently trying to sync my iPad and its been over a day so far, but it looks like patience is the key to success so I'm going to let it run longer before I look for more support. FYI, I have a fast internet connection so that wasn't a factor in how slow this was.



Similar questions

2 replies
Question marked as Top-ranking reply

Feb 19, 2021 11:45 AM in response to jdo_apple

Hopefully I can share some useful information for others tying this for the first time.


When I started uploading the photos to the cloud from my mac (10,000 of them), the pics started appearing in the cloud relatively quickly. They also started downloading to my phone pretty quickly. However, none of the photos were going into my albums. The empty albums appeared, but the photos that should've been in them were all appearing in only the recents album.


The upload seemed to stall out after 36 hours so I signed in and out of the cloud, rebooted my computer, and made sure the hard drive never went to sleep. I don't know if this helped but it couldn't hurt so I did it. I contacted apple support at this point and was told that I'd have to reorganize the photos into albums again. This is contrary to everything I read about how this should work and the thought of sorting 10.000 photos wasn't very appealing so I rejected their advice and escalated the issue within apple. The next support person agreed that this didn't appear correct and agreed to contact engineering support and follow up with me the following day.


At one point that evening (40'ish hours into the process) the photos app started showing the message "collating data" (or something along those lines) where it had previously shown "uploading". It seemed to stall again so I rebooted again.


My mac crunched away overnight and when I checked my phone one morning, all the photos were in the correct albums! My best guess is that the photos didn't get assigned to any albums until the very end of the process. This happened before I got any further feedback from apple support so I didn't follow up with them to verify if this is correct.


I'm currently trying to sync my iPad and its been over a day so far, but it looks like patience is the key to success so I'm going to let it run longer before I look for more support. FYI, I have a fast internet connection so that wasn't a factor in how slow this was.



Feb 19, 2021 10:23 AM in response to Kurt273

Hi Kurt273,


Thank you for using Apple Support Communities. We can definitely understand wanting to keep your photos organized across your devices and iCloud.com. Your photos should appear organized in their designated albums under "My Albums". Depending on the amount of photos, it may take some time for them to sync. Do you see them in those albums on any other device signed into your iCloud account?


Use Photos on iCloud.com on your iPhone


Hope that helps!

Uploading photos to iCloud but they’re not going into my albums

Welcome to Apple Support Community
A forum where Apple customers help each other with their products. Get started with your Apple Account.