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How to Transfer Files from a PC to iPad: 6 Quick Methods

Learn how to transfer files from a PC to iPad with this guide. We give you 6 methods for moving files from your PC to iPad.

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This guide shows you the most common methods on how to transfer files from PC to iPad including using a USB cable, AirDrop (for Mac), iCloud, and third-party apps or using USB OTG.

How to transfer files from a PC to iPad: Quick Overview

How to Transfer Files from a PC to iPad

How to Transfer Files from a PC to iPad

There are many methods that you can use to transfer files from a PC to iPad. We have listed 6 methods for you to easily transfer files from your PC and iPad.

6 Ways to Transfer Files from PC to iPad

6 Ways to Transfer Files from PC to iPad

Method 1: Using iTunes

The first method to transfer files from a PC to iPad is through iTunes. Follow the steps below:

Method 2: Using iCloud

Another method to transfer files from a PC to iPad is by using iClouds. Follow the steps below:

Method 3: Using Airdrop (Mac to iPad)

If you have a Mac then you can use Airdrop to move files to your iPad. Follow the steps below:

Method 4: Using Email

Email is a convenient method for transferring files to your iPad from a computer. Here’s how to do it:

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Method 5: Using Microsoft OneDrive or Google Drive

Microsoft OneDrive and Google Drive are cloud storage services that allow you to easily transfer files between your computer and iPad. Here’s how:

Method 6: Using USB Stick

This is a quick and easy method but your USB stick may not fit into your iPad or your computer might not have the right kind of port. To solve this, you can use a simple adapter that converts the USB stick’s plug to the correct type for both your iPad and PC. For example, a Type A to Type C adapter.

First, plug the USB stick into your PC and put the files you want on it. Then, plug the same USB stick into your iPad. You will see it in the Files app. If you can’t find it, make sure your iPad’s software is up to date. Now, choose the files that you want and copy them to a folder on your iPad. That’s it! It’s that easy to move files from your PC to iPad.

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