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By Jonna twitter/ Last Updated May 29, 2023

Why Do You Need Cloud Backup?

  • Are you afraid of accidentally losing the data stored on your hard drive?
  • Are you anxious that there is not enough space locally for backup?
  • Are you panicked that you have lost all local backups due to local accidents?
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Why sync iCloud Photos to Dropbox?

As we all know, iCloud Photos is part of Apple iCloud storage, which may be the most convenient photo storage for users of Apple products. Because iCloud Photos can be used seamlessly with the photo application to safely store photos and videos in iCloud and can be used on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, Apple TV, and iCloud.com. With it, you can browse, search and share all photos and videos from any device. You can also log in to your account on different devices to complete iPhone data transfer.

However, though iCloud Photos is a good choice for photo sync and storage, there are many other cloud storages available that can not only sync and store photos or videos but also do more. Dropbox is one of the most popular cloud storage for both Windows and Mac users, which can sync not only music and video files but also Microsoft Word documents. Besides that, Dropbox is outstanding in file-sharing.

Therefore, there are some users who can use iCloud and Dropbox at the same time to take full use of different features or enjoy more free storage space. When they use two cloud storage simultaneously, chances are that they may need to sync iCloud Photos to Dropbox or sync Dropbox to iCloud Photos sometimes. In this way, they can back up their important files and access all files in different clouds.

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A step-by-step guide to sync iCloud Photos to Dropbox

If you are using iCloud Photos and Dropbox on your computer, you must be familiar with the auto-sync folder of iCloud Photos and Dropbox. With this folder, you can set up a two-way sync between the local hard drive and the cloud. If you want to sync local folder to Dropbox or iCloud, you only need to put the files into this folder and they will be synced to the cloud automatically. Meanwhile, any change you made to the files in the cloud will be synced to the local sync folder.

Therefore, if you need to sync iCloud Photos with Dropbox, you can download the desktop apps of these two cloud storage and move files between these folders to sync files automatically. The steps below will show you how to iCloud Photos to Dropbox with the sync folder:

Step 1. Download the iCloud Photos on your computer.

On your Mac, go to System Preferences > Apple ID. Click iCloud in the sidebar, then select Photos.

On your Windows PC, download iCloud for Windows. Open it. Next to Photos, click Options > iCloud Photos.

Step 2. Turn on iCloud Photos and find the sync folder of iCloud Photos on your computer.

Download Photos From Icloud For Windows

Step 3. Download the Dropbox desktop app on your computer and set it up. Find the sync folder in Windows Explorer or Mac Finder.

Dropbox Folder

Step 4. Open the iCloud Photos folder and Dropbox folder at the same time. Drag and drop files between the folders to let the folder sync files to the cloud automatically.

Copy To Dropbox

Additional information about the cloud to cloud sync

Generally, you can follow the method above to sync most cloud storage as long as they offer a desktop app and auto-sync folder. However, the method above may be a little complicated for some users because you have to download and install two new applications on your computer. What’s more, if there are too much data that need to be synced, it may consume you much time to drag and drop files between folder.

Therefore, to save time and effort, you can rely on a cloud-to-cloud backup or sync tool to sync files between two cloud storage directly. If you don’t know how to find such a third-party tool, you can try CBackup, which is a professional cloud backup service for Windows PC. It has many powerful functions including PC cloud backup, cloud to cloud backup as well as cloud to cloud sync.

CBackup Main Page

The cloud to cloud sync of CBackup is free and easy to use. CBackup supports many cloud storage such as Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, and so on. Meanwhile, it offers many useful backup or sync settings like scheduled sync, file filter, email notification, and so on. If you want to sync files between two cloud storage that are supported by CBackup, try it now.

Let’s take Dropbox and OneDrive as the example to show you how to sync Dropbox with OneDrive via CBackup:

Step 1. Get started with CBackup by signing up for a CBackup account.

Sign Up

Step 2. Select My Storage in the left menu bar and add your accounts of cloud storage.

Add Cloud

Step 3. After adding, click Sync Tasks and click the New Task button.

Create Sync

Step 4. Name your backup task, click the Add Source button to add Dropbox as the backup source, and click Add Destination to add another cloud storage account.

Add Source Destination

Step 5. Click Start Sync to execute your sync task.

Start Sync

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Conclusion

That’s all about how to sync iCloud Photos to Dropbox. According to the contents above, it is not hard to see that syncing files between cloud storage is a common requirement. If you only need to sync iCloud Photos with Dropbox, you can follow the detailed guide to achieve that, if you need to sync more cloud storage, you can rely on the useful tool – CBackup.

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