If Shared Albums aren't working

Find out what to do if you can’t see your shared albums, if your shared album isn’t syncing or updating, or if you need to resend a shared album invite.

If you can’t see your shared album or your shared album isn’t syncing

  1. Make sure your device meets the minimum system requirements for Shared Albums.

  2. Check the internet connection on all of your devices by going to apple.com or iCloud.com.

  3. Go to Settings > Apps > Photos. In iOS 17 or earlier, go to Settings > Photos. Scroll down and check that you’ve turned on Shared Albums on your device.

  4. Check whether the album or content is accessible on a different device or by another subscriber of the shared album.

  5. Back up the photos in your Shared Album. Then turn Shared Albums off and back on again: Go to Settings > Apps > Photos. In iOS 17 or earlier, go to Settings > Photos. Then turn off Shared Albums. Wait 10 minutes. Turn Shared Albums back on again.

How to resend a shared album invite

You can resend a shared album invitation from the shared album’s Settings menu.

On your iPhone, iPad or Apple Vision Pro with iOS, iPadOS or visionOS 26 or later

  1. Open Photos, then tap Collections.

    An iPhone with iOS 26 has the Photos app open. Collections is at the bottom of the screen, next to Library.
  2. Scroll down to Shared Albums.

  3. Tap a shared album that you’ve created, then tap the More buttonnull.

  4. Tap the album name.

    An iPhone with iOS 26 shows details about a Shared Album, such as the album name and the number of participants.
  5. Select the person’s name in the list of subscribers.

  6. Tap Resend Invitation.

  7. If you previously removed this person from the list of subscribers, tap Invite People, type their name to invite them from your Contacts, then tap Add.

On your iPhone, iPad or Apple Vision Pro with iOS, iPadOS 18 or earlier, or visionOS 2

  1. Open Photos.

  2. Scroll down to Shared Albums. In iOS 17 or earlier, tap the Albums tab.

  3. Tap a shared album that you’ve created, then tap the More buttonnull. Tap the album name. In iOS 17 or earlier, tap a shared album that you’ve created, then go to the People tab.

    An iPhone with iOS 18 shows a menu with Shared Album Details selected.
  4. Select the person’s name in the list of subscribers.

  5. Tap Resend Invitation.

    An iPhone with iOS 18 shows the Resend Invitation option selected at the bottom of the screen.
  6. If you previously removed this person from the list of subscribers, tap Invite People, type their name to invite them from your Contacts, then tap Add.

On your Mac

  1. Open the Photos app.

  2. In the Sharing section of the sidebar, under Shared Albums, select a shared album that you’ve created.

  3. Click the People buttonthe People button in the toolbar.

  4. In the list of subscribers, click the arrow next to the person’s name.

  5. Choose Resend Invitation.

  6. If you previously removed this person from the list of subscribers, click the Add buttonthe Add button to open the Contacts panel, then choose people to invite from your contacts.

On your PC using iCloud for Windows

  1. Open iCloud Shared Albums, then double-click the shared album that you’ve created to open it.

  2. Click Options in the toolbar.

  3. Click the name of the person who wants to subscribe.

  4. Click “Resend invitation”, then click Done.

If you’re missing shared album data

If you’re missing comments or likes on content in a shared album:

  1. Go to the System Status page to check for issues affecting Photos.

  2. Check the internet connection on all of your devices by going to apple.com or iCloud.com.

  3. Back up the photos in your Shared Album. Then turn Shared Albums off and back on again: Go to Settings > Photos, then turn off Shared Albums. Wait 10 minutes. Turn Shared Albums back on again.

If you need help with a shared album invite

  • Shared album invitations show up in Notification Centre. If you can’t find your invitation there, you can check the Photos app. Find out what to do if you can’t find a shared album invitation.

  • If you chose not to receive shared album invitations and now want to subscribe to a shared album: Open an invitation sent to your email address, then click Don’t Send Me Shared Album Emails at the bottom of the message. A browser window opens and shows that you're no longer receiving Shared Album invitations. Click “Undo this change”. If you no longer have an invitation, contact Apple Support and ask to receive Shared Album invitations.

  • If you receive a shared album invitation from someone you don’t recognise, click Report Junk in the email invitation. Or go to the invitation from the Photos app on your iPhone, iPad or Mac and choose Report Junk > Delete and Report Junk.

  • If you see a message stating that the shared album is no longer shared, contact the owner of the shared album to ask whether it was deleted, or if they can re-send the invitation.

How to back up a shared album

Shared Album content isn't automatically backed up. When shared, photos are reduced to 2048 pixels on the long edge, panoramic photos can be up to 5400 pixels wide and videos are delivered at up to 720p resolution. To have a copy in its original resolution, keep your originals in your photo library. If you delete content from your photo library after uploading to a shared album, you no longer have access to the full resolution file.

If you want to save a photo or video from a shared album, add it to your photo library.

  • On your iPhone or iPad: Select the photos you want to save, tap the Share buttonNo alt supplied for Image, then tap Save Image.

  • On your Mac: Control-click the photo or video, then select Import.

Any comments or likes attached to a photo or video in a shared album aren't saved with the photo or video.

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