iPhone and Chromebook are products from two tech giants who are distinct in their approach and often at crossroads on software compatibility. And since American students are increasingly using Chromebooks as their primary laptop and iPhone as their smartphone, the compatibility issue is getting even more vital. We did try installing iTunes on Chromebook, but it didn’t work as intended. So, in this article, we take a look at ways we can connect iPhone to Chromebook to transfer photos and files. We have mentioned both USB and wireless methods to sync iPhone and Chromebook. So on that note, let’s go ahead and learn about the steps in detail.

Here, we have mentioned both wired and wireless methods to connect iPhone to Chromebook. Based on your preference, you can go through the relevant guide from the link below.

  • Connect iPhone to Chromebook and Transfer Photos via USB
  • Wirelessly Connect iPhone and Chromebook Using Snapdrop
  • Wirelessly Connect iPhone and Chromebook Using AirDroid

Connect iPhone to Chromebook and Transfer Photos via USB

  1. Similar to Mac or Windows PC, connect your iPhone to Chromebook with a USB lightning cable. Instantly, you will get a pop-up on your iPhone to allow media access. Tap on “Allow” and you are almost done.

If you are looking for a seamless way to transfer photos, media files, documents, etc. from your iPhone to Chromebook then Snapdrop is the best way to go. It’s a wireless method and works like a charm without installing or signing up for an account.

  1. Next, open Safari or Chrome or any browser of your choice on iPhone. Now, open snapdrop.net on your iPhone. You will find your Chromebook’s target on the iPhone. Now tap on it and select an image, file, or anything you want and it will be straight away sent to the Chromebook.

If you are looking for a full-fledged wireless solution where you can send not just files, but also clipboard, URLs, etc. then AirDroid is a better solution. This is also a wireless method and requires a common WiFi network between both the devices.

  1. First off, install the AirDroid app (Free) on your iPhone and create an AirDroid account.

  2. Finally, you will find all your photos, videos, and files from the iPhone on your Chromebook. All of this is being done locally so no data is sent to cloud servers.

So that was our short article on how to connect iPhone and Chromebook. As we can see, Chrome OS has gained support for iOS devices and you can easily access media files through the native file manager. No need to tinker with anything. However, if you want to wirelessly connect iPhone and Chromebook then you will have to use a third-party app.

FYI: This method works flawlessly for iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone X, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 7, etc.