Updated on October 12, 2022 This article explains three ways to attach a photo to an email message on an iPhone or iPad. Instructions apply to devices running iOS 9 through iOS 15 and iPadOS 15. Lifewire / Maddy PriceHow to Attach a Photo to an Email Using the Photos AppThis approach dedicates the entire screen to selecting the photo, making it easier to pick the right one.
How to Attach Photos From the Mail AppIf you're already writing an email in the Mail app and want to attach a photo, follow these steps:
Use iPad Multitasking to Attach Several ImagesAttach several photos using the iPad's drag-and-drop feature and its multitasking abilities to move photos into your email message. The iPad's multitasking feature works by interacting with the dock, so you'll need access to the Photos app from the dock. However, you do not need to drag the Photos icon to the dock; you simply need to launch Photos before launching the Mail app. The dock displays the last few apps opened on the far right side. Inside a new email message, do the following: Using Split View to Attached Photos in iPadOS 14 and Earlier
Using Split View to Attach Photos in iPadOS 15In iPadOS 15, the process is even more straightforward.
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Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe How do I attach a picture from my iPhone to an email?Add email attachments in Mail on iPhone. Attach a document: Tap. above the keyboard, then locate the document in Files. ... . Attach a saved photo or video: Tap. above the keyboard, then choose a photo or video.. Take a new photo or video and attach it to the email: Tap. above the keyboard, then take a new photo or video.. What is the easiest way to send photos by email?Create a zip file for your photos
The easiest way to send a good chunk of photos via email attachment is to compress them into a zip file. Compressed files are much smaller in size, which means they won't trigger your email provider's attachment limit, and zipping files doesn't reduce image quality.
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