How To Upload Files To iCloud From a PC
The lack of cross-platform compatibility between iOS and Windows devices can be the cause of
major headaches. In the past, we’ve shown how you can access iCloud on Android, but the process
isn’t as streamlined on PC. However, uploading files from your PC to iCloud is completely possible.
As web browsers come packaged in every major operating system, syncing to a web server and
making applications and data accessible through websites has become a solution to many cross-
compatibility woes. Such is true in this case and many others.
Although available across every major platform, Dropbox is one example. By going to the official
Dropbox website, you can access and even modify all files that are currently being shared and
synced between your devices.
Fortunately for Mac and iPhone users, iCloud has followed in this same path. Apple’s proprietary
cloud storage service can also be accessed through the browser at icloud.com, and in this article,
we’ll explain how you can upload files to iCloud from a PC.
What Is iCloud For the Web?
By navigating to icloud.com, you can log into your Apple iCloud account from any device with
browser support. For iCloud accounts associated with devices running iOS 13, you will have access to
the 12 following services: Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Photos, iCloud Drive, Notes, Reminders, Pages,
Numbers, Keynote, Find Friends, and Find iPhone. Accounts associated with earlier iOS versions may
have access to less.