How Do I Back up My iPhone to My MacBook Without iCloud?

There are several ways to back up your iPhone photos, videos, and other files. But if you’d rather safeguard your information on a local drive rather than use iCloud, backing up your iPhone to a MacBook is a good way to do so.

To back up your iPhone to your MacBook without using iCloud, you’ll need to connect the two devices directly using a USB cable or adapter. You’ll also need to make sure your MacBook is running macOS X 10.9 or later.

Connect iPhone to your MacBook with a cable. If your iPhone came with a Lightning to USB Cable, you’ll need either a USB-C to USB Adapter or a USB-C to Lightning Cable (both sold separately). If your iPhone came with a USB-C to Lightning Cable but your MacBook doesn’t have USB-C ports, use a Lightning to USB Cable (sold separately). If this is your first time connecting your iPhone to your MacBook, you may be prompted to install a software update. Click Install. Open Finder. You should see your iPhone in the sidebar. Click Trust to begin sync (you’ll need to perform the same action on your iPhone). Click General at the top of the Finder window. Select Back up all of the data on your iPhone to this Mac. To encrypt your backup data, select Encrypt local backup and create a password. Click Back Up Now.

How to Back up Your iPhone to Your MacBook Using Wi-Fi

Once you’ve successfully set up syncing between your MacBook and iPhone, you can turn on Wi-Fi syncing so you don’t need to connect the two devices with a wired connection in the future.

If your iPhone came with a Lightning to USB Cable, you’ll need either a USB-C to USB Adapter or a USB-C to Lightning Cable (both sold separately). If your iPhone came with a USB-C to Lightning Cable but your MacBook doesn’t have USB-C ports, use a Lightning to USB Cable (sold separately).

Select your iPhone in Finder and click General. Scroll down to Options and select Show this iPhone when on Wi-Fi. Click Apply. You should now see your iPhone in your MacBook’s Finder app whenever both devices are on the same Wi-Fi network.

Why Can’t I Back up My iPhone to My MacBook?

If you can’t get your iPhone to backup to your MacBook, there are several troubleshooting steps you can take to try and fix the problem:

Make sure your MacBook and iPhone are up to date: Check for software updates and ensure your MacBook and iPhone are running at least macOS X 10. 9 and iOS 5, respectively. Make sure your iPhone is turned on: Your iPhone needs to be unlocked and on the Home screen in order for your MacBook to recognize it. Accept “Trust this Computer” alerts: The first time you connect your MacBook and iPhone, you’ll need to accept this prompt on both devices. Try a different USB port: The USB port on your MacBook may be faulty, so be sure to try a different port if you can’t get your iPhone to connect. You can also try unplugging other USB accessories or use a different cable. Make sure you have enough free storage space to accommodate the backup: If you don’t have enough free space, the back up won’e be able to complete. Restart your MacBook and/or iPhone.

You can also check to see if your MacBook is detecting your iPhone using the following steps:

Connect your iPhone to your MacBook, unlock it, and open the Home screen. Open the Apple Menu and hold down the Option key. Click System Information (Where About This Mac usually is). Scroll through the list on the left and select USB. Look for iPhone under USB Device Tree. If you don’t see it, contact Apple Support for further assistance.