How to Share and Print Photos Using the iPhone Photos App

Got photos on your iPhone that you just need others to see? Follow these steps to share, print, or post your pictures from the Photos app:

Importing Pictures from iOS Photos to Other Apps

Lots of apps can import images from the Photos app. Doing this is a little different from the steps above. It’s also more convenient if you’re already in the app that you’ll use to share the picture. If you’re looking at one photo taking up the entire screen, skip to step 5.

Mail opens the picture(s) in the pre-installed Mail app so that you can email the photos. Messages adds the photo to a new text message that you can then address and send. AirDrop lets you wirelessly share photos with nearby Apple users. Twitter (if you have the app installed) adds the picture to that app so you can tweet from it. Copy makes pasting the image into a different app easy. Print is here, too, letting you print the photos from your iPhone to a compatible printer.

For example, if you use the Twitter app, there’s an image icon at the bottom of the new-tweet screen that you use to pick photos to Tweet. Sharing images from iPhone to Facebook is similar. In fact, the same is true for lots of apps, but the exact steps for selecting pictures will be slightly different in each. Some examples of apps that let you share pictures from your iPhone include messaging apps like Signal and Facebook Messenger, email app like Gmail and Yahoo Mail, file-sharing apps like Wi-Fi Transfer, note-taking apps such as Google Keep, and online file storage services like MEGA and Google Drive.

Share or Print Photos From iCloud

If your iPhone pictures have been uploaded to iCloud but you’re not using Photo Stream to sync them to your iPhone, you can access your iPhone pictures from iCloud.com. Use the download button to save the image to your computer or iPhone, and then you can do things like email and print the file.