How to Recover or Undelete a Photo on the iPad

How to Recover or Undelete a Photo on the iPad

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How to Recover or Undelete a Photo on the iPad

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What to Know

Open Photos and go to Albums > Other Albums > Recently Deleted, tap the photo to restore, and tap Recover > Recover Photo.To recover multiple photos, tap the Select button located in the upper-right corner of the Recently Deleted screen and tap each picture. This article explains how to recover a deleted photo on iPadOS 14, iPadOS 13, and iOS 12 through iOS 8.

How to Retrieve a Deleted Photo

The Recently Deleted album holds deleted photos for 30 days before permanently deleting them from the iPad. Each photo is labeled with the number of days before it is permanently deleted. Apple introduced the Recently Deleted folder in the Photos app with the iOS 8 update, which runs on all iPads except the original. Even if you have an iPad 2, which no longer runs the latest version of the operating system, you can still recover deleted photos as long as you updated your iPad to run iOS 8 or later.
Tap the Photos app on the iPad Home screen or launch it quickly using Spotlight Search. Tap Albums at the bottom of the screen. In recent iPadOS versions, it is located in the left sidebar. In the Albums screen, go to the Other Albums section, then tap Recently Deleted. Tap the photo you want to restore. Tap Recover and then tap Recover Photo to undelete the image. You can also permanently delete a selected photo by tapping the Delete button. There is no going back from this selection. Only use it if you know you definitely don't want the photo stored on the device.

How to Recover Multiple Photos

Instead of selecting a single photo, tap the Select button located in the upper-right corner of the Recently Deleted screen to enable the multiple selection mode. Tap each photo you want to restore and then tap the Recover link at the top of the screen. You can also permanently delete multiple photos using this method.

Do You Have My Photo Stream Turned On

Apple has two photo-sharing services for its devices. The iCloud Photo Library service uploads photos to iCloud, which makes it easy to download the photo on another device such as an iPhone. When you delete a photo from your iPad or iPhone, it also deletes it from iCloud Photo Library. My Photo Stream is the other service provided by Apple. Instead of uploading the photos to a library of files on iCloud, it uploads them to the cloud and then downloads the photos on each device automatically. This is important because photos deleted on one device may still exist on one of your other devices if you have My Photo Stream turned on in the iPad settings. If you cannot locate a deleted photo in the Recently Deleted album and have My Photo Stream turned on, check your other devices for a copy of the image. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Turn on Photo Stream and iCloud Photo Sharing How to Delete Photos From the Photo Stream How to Recover Deleted Photos on iPhone How to Recover Deleted Text Messages on Any Phone How to Recover Permanently Deleted Photos From iCloud How to Bulk Delete Photos on an iPhone or iPad How to Quickly Select Multiple Photos in iOS How to Delete Photos From iCloud (While Keeping Them on Your iPhone) How to Access iCloud Photos From Any Apple, Windows, or Android Device The 15 Best Hidden Features in iOS 16 How to Access Google Docs Trash How to Set Your iPad's Background Wallpaper Using iPhone Photo Albums How to Recover Deleted Photos on Android How to Recover Deleted Screenshots on iPhone How to Recover Deleted Notes on iPhone Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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