
Check your iCloud storage online or on any device
You can see a graph of how much iCloud storage you’re using and which apps and features are using the most storage on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, or Windows computer, or on iCloud.com.
You automatically get 5 GB of free storage. You can get more storage when you upgrade to iCloud+.
About iCloud storage categories
You may see the following categories in the storage indicator:
Backups: iCloud backups of your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. See What is iCloud Backup?
Family: The amount of storage used by family members if you share an iCloud+ subscription with your Family Sharing group. See Use iCloud with your family.
Mail: Mail from your iCloud Mail address and your custom domain addresses. See Send and receive iCloud Mail on all your devices and keep Mail settings up to date and Personalize iCloud Mail with a custom email domain and share with family.
Messages: Messages you send and receive using iMessage and any attachments. See Keep your messages up to date with iCloud.
Photos and Videos (or Photos): Photos and videos stored in iCloud Photos. See Keep your photos and videos up to date with iCloud Photos.
Documents (or Docs): Files and information stored in iCloud Drive, as well as data from other apps that aren’t listed above—for example, Notes, Reminders, Health, and third-party apps. To learn about apps that can store information in iCloud, see Apps and features that use iCloud.
Others: You may see Others on a device with a smaller screen because there’s not enough room to list all categories. Usually, your three largest storage categories show their accurate category names and the rest of your categories are grouped into Others.
Check your iCloud storage on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud.
The bar graph shows your overall storage usage.
Tap Manage Storage for more details.
Below the graph, you see a list of apps and features and how much iCloud storage they use. The apps and features that use the most storage are at the top of the list. You can tap an app or feature for more information.
Check your iCloud storage on your Mac
On your Mac, choose Apple menu
> System Preferences, click Apple ID, then click iCloud.The bar graph shows your overall storage usage.
Click Manage for more details.
On the left, you see a list of apps and features and how much iCloud storage they use. The apps and features that use the most storage are at the top of the list. You can click an app or feature for more information.
Check your iCloud storage on your Windows computer
On your Windows computer, open iCloud for Windows.
The bar graph shows your overall storage usage.
Click Storage for more details.
On the left, you see a list of apps and features and how much iCloud storage they use. The apps and features that use the most storage are at the top of the list. You can click an app or feature for more information.
Check your iCloud storage on iCloud.com
On iCloud.com, go to Account Settings, then look at the Storage section.
To see information about a segment of the bar graph, hold the pointer over the segment until its name and numeric storage size appear above the graph.