Copytrans Photo V2.958

Automatically converts Apple's native HEIC format to JPG during transfer for wider compatibility.

Drag them to the left panel. Note: Images transferred to the iPhone will appear in a dedicated section called "From My Mac/PC". Step 4: Finalize and Save Look at the top-left corner of the program window. Click the green button.

The core interface splits your view between your PC storage and your iOS device. Moving photos or entire albums from your PC to your iPhone, or vice versa, is accomplished via a simple drag-and-drop action. Copytrans photo v2.958

: Enables users to create, delete, and rename albums directly on iOS devices using a computer keyboard.

: Run the installer and select the option to automatically install iOS drivers if they are missing. Automatically converts Apple's native HEIC format to JPG

CopyTrans Photo stands out as a reliable, efficient, and user-friendly solution for managing photos and videos between Apple mobile devices and Windows PCs. Its ability to handle modern file types like HEIC and Live Photos, coupled with straightforward drag-and-drop transfer and one-click backup, makes it an excellent choice for many users. While the older v2.958 release may have limited use today, the core functionality it pioneered remains the backbone of the product. For anyone seeking to move away from the often-criticized complexity of using iTunes for photo management, CopyTrans Photo provides a robust and dedicated alternative that has been trusted by hundreds of thousands of users to keep their precious memories safe and accessible.

VirusTotal scans of legitimate v2.958 installer show , but many third-party "cracked" versions online contain malware. The official installer is signed by WindSolutions (the developer). Always verify digital signature. Step 4: Finalize and Save Look at the

Despite its modest UI, CopyTrans Photo was quietly careful with metadata. EXIF fields—GPS coordinates, camera model, capture date—survived the transfer. For one small documentary project Clara was assembling, that mattered: she could reconstruct the walking route of a single afternoon by sorting files by capture time, then map them in a separate app. Those details, preserved by v2.958, turned scattered images back into a coherent story.

Now it's your turn: Have you used an older version of CopyTrans Photo? What was your experience like? Share your thoughts in the comments below!