If you're missing photos or videos in the Photos app
Check places like your Recently Deleted or Hidden albums, your Shared Library, and make sure iCloud Photos is turned on.
Check your Recently Deleted album
If you organize a photo or video into an album, then delete it from Photos, it will delete everywhere, including that album. You can recover the photo in the Recently Deleted album for 30 days.
Unhide your photos
If you hide photos and videos, you'll see them only in your Hidden album, so it might seem like they're missing. But you can unhide your photos and videos whenever you want. With iOS 14 and later, you can hide the Hidden album so it doesn't appear anywhere in the Photos app. So if you're missing photos or videos, make sure the Hidden album is turned on so you can see it.
If you use iCloud Photos, the photos that you hide on one device are hidden on your other devices too.
On your iPhone or iPad
Open the Photos app, tap Collections, swipe up, then tap Hidden in the Utilities section.
Tap View Album, then use Face ID or Touch ID to unlock your Hidden album.
Select the photo or video that you want to unhide.
Tap the More button, then tap Unhide.
On your Mac
Open Photos and in the menu bar, click View, then select Show Hidden Photo Album.
In the sidebar, select Hidden in the Utilities section, then click View Album.
In macOS Ventura or later, use Touch ID or your login password to unlock your Hidden album.
Select the photo or video that you want to unhide.
Control-click the photo, then choose Unhide Photo. You can also choose Image > Unhide Photo from the menu bar, or press Command-L.
On iCloud.com
Go to iCloud.com, then sign in to your Apple Account.
Tap or click Photos.
Select Hidden in the sidebar, then tap or click Show Hidden Photos. If you don’t see the sidebar, tap or click
in the upper-left corner.
4. Select a photo, tap or click the
, then tap or click Unhide.On your Vision Pro
Open Photos, then tap Collections in the sidebar.
Scroll down and tap Hidden in the Utilities section.
Tap View Album, then use Optic ID or enter your passcode to unlock your Hidden album.
Tap and hold a thumbnail, then tap Unhide. To unhide multiple photos, tap Select, select your photos or videos, tap the
, then tap Unhide.
Make sure that iCloud Photos is turned on
iCloud Photos securely stores all of your photos and videos in iCloud, so that you can access them on all your devices. If you took a photo on your iPhone with iCloud Photos turned on but later turned the feature off, you might still be able to find a missing photo in iCloud Photos.
On your iPhone or iPad
Go to Settings > [your name], then tap iCloud.
Tap Photos.
Turn on Sync this [Device].
On your Mac
Open Photos, then choose photos > Settings (or Preferences) from the menu bar.
Click the iCloud tab.
Select iCloud Photos.
After you turn on iCloud Photos, you might need to connect to Wi-Fi and wait a few minutes. Then look for your photos again.
On your Vision Pro
Go to Settings > [your name], then tap iCloud.
Tap Photos.
Turn on Sync this Apple Vision Pro.
Check your iCloud Shared Photo Library
In iOS 16.1, iPadOS 16.1, and later, you can start or join an iCloud Shared Photo Library with up to five contacts. Some photos might only appear in certain library views.
Switch between your Personal Library and Shared Library on your iPhone or iPad
Open the Photos app, then tap Collections.
Tap the profile button in the upper-right corner.
Choose Both Libraries, Personal Library, or Shared Library in the Library View Options section.
In Both Libraries or Shared Library view, photos that are in the Shared Library are marked with
. Photos that are in the Personal Library are marked with .Sign in with the same Apple Account
For your photos and videos to stay up to date on all your devices, make sure that you sign in to iCloud with the same Apple Account on every device.
You can check which Apple Account your device is using in Settings. You'll see your name and email address. Your email address is your Apple Account.
Learn more
Learn what to do if your photos aren't syncing to your device.