Transfer Photos to New iPhone Without iCloud — Free

Getting a new iPhone and don't want to pay for more iCloud storage? You don't have to. Seyfr transfers your photos directly between phones over Wi-Fi — free, full quality, no Apple subscription.

The iCloud storage problem

iCloud gives you only 5GB free. The average iPhone has 40-80GB of photos. Upgrading iCloud storage costs $0.99/mo (50GB) to $2.99/mo (200GB). You shouldn't have to pay a subscription just to move your own photos to a new phone.

How to Transfer Photos to New iPhone Without iCloud

1

Install Seyfr on your old iPhone

Download Seyfr free from the App Store on your current iPhone.

2

Open Seyfr — a QR code appears

Open Seyfr on your old iPhone. A QR code appears immediately.

3

Scan on your new iPhone

On your new iPhone, open Safari and scan the QR code. A photo transfer interface opens directly in the browser. No app install needed on the new iPhone yet.

4

Select all photos and transfer

Select all photos on the old iPhone and tap send. They transfer directly to the new iPhone at full Wi-Fi speed — no iCloud upload, no internet required, zero compression.

Transfer Photos from iPhone to iPhone Without iCloud

Every photo transfers at its original resolution — 48MP from iPhone 15, 50MP from iPhone 16 Pro. HEIC files stay as HEIC. Live Photos transfer as Live Photos. RAW files from iPhone Pro cameras transfer intact. Nothing is converted or compressed.

A full iPhone photo library of 40GB typically takes about 20-30 minutes over a 300Mbps Wi-Fi connection — much faster than uploading to iCloud and downloading to a new phone.

Transfer Photos from Android to iPhone Without iCloud

Switching from Android to iPhone? Apple's "Move to iOS" app can be unreliable. Seyfr gives you full control:

  1. Install Seyfr on your Android phone
  2. Open Seyfr — a QR code appears
  3. On your new iPhone, open Safari and scan the QR code
  4. Select the photos on your Android phone — they transfer wirelessly to your iPhone

Works with any Android phone — Samsung, Pixel, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Realme, and every other brand.

Will My Photos Transfer to My New iPhone Without iCloud?

Yes — with Seyfr, your photos transfer completely without iCloud. The photos go directly from your old device to your new device over Wi-Fi. iCloud is never involved. You keep full control of your photos and you don't need to pay for any storage.

Other Ways to Transfer Photos Without iCloud

Do Hidden Photos Transfer Without iCloud?

On iPhone, "Hidden" photos are in a protected album in your Photos app. When you transfer your photo library to a new iPhone, hidden photos transfer along with all other photos in a complete backup. With Seyfr, you select which albums or folders to transfer — including the Hidden album if you choose to include it.

Transfer your photos to a new iPhone — free

No iCloud storage needed. No subscription. No upload. Direct Wi-Fi transfer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I transfer photos from iPhone to iPhone without iCloud?

Yes. Install Seyfr on your old iPhone, scan the QR code with your new iPhone in Safari, and select your photos. They transfer directly over Wi-Fi at full resolution without touching iCloud.

How do I transfer photos to a new iPhone without paying for iCloud?

Use Seyfr — it's free. Photos transfer directly from your old iPhone to your new one over Wi-Fi. No iCloud storage is required or used.

Do photos lose quality when transferred without iCloud?

Not with Seyfr. Seyfr sends files bit-for-bit identical. Your 48MP photos stay 48MP. Your ProRes videos stay ProRes. Nothing is compressed or re-encoded.

How long does it take to transfer an entire photo library without iCloud?

Depends on library size and Wi-Fi speed. A 40GB photo library transfers in about 20-30 minutes on a typical 300Mbps home Wi-Fi. This is much faster than uploading 40GB to iCloud (upload speeds are usually 10-50Mbps) and then downloading again on the new phone.

Can I transfer photos from Android to iPhone without iCloud?

Yes. Open Seyfr on your Android, scan the QR code with your iPhone in Safari, and select the photos. They transfer wirelessly from Android to iPhone at full quality without any cloud service.