How to backup my ipad to icloud

  • You should always have a current backup of your iPad so that if it's lost, stolen, or damaged, you can restore all of your data and apps to a fresh device.
  • Backing up to Apple's iCloud is easy and automatic (if you've turned it on), so you can always have a current backup with no hassle.  
  • If you prefer, you can manually back up to a computer using iTunes. It requires physically connecting your iPad using a USB cable.
  • If you're running low on storage space in iCloud, you can choose what apps and data you want to back up, or you can buy an iCloud subscription for additional storage space.

While it's a shame to lose your iPad – whether it's broken, stolen, or misplaced – things could be a lot worse. If you have a current backup, you can restore everything to a replacement iPad and carry on as if nothing ever happened. The real tragedy is if you have no backup.

Thankfully, it's very easy to keep your iPad backed up. A backup includes all of your device settings and preferences, installed apps, and data (including music, photos, video, books, and everything else on the device).

The easiest, most dependable backup is via iCloud – your iPad can be configured to back up automatically every day as long as it is plugged in, has access to Wi-Fi, and the screen is locked. In other words, it'll happen when it's charging and not being used.

How to automatically back up your iPad with iCloud

1. Open the Settings app on your iPad.

2. Tap your name at the top of the settings screen and then tap "iCloud."

Your iCloud Backup settings are found in the iPad's Settings app. Dave Johnson/Business Insider

3. Tap "iCloud Backup."

4. Turn on "iCloud Backup" by swiping the switch to the right.

When iCloud Backup is turned on, your iPad will try to back up automatically every day. You can also trigger a backup manually. Dave Johnson/Business Insider

5. Close the Settings app. Now your iPad will try to back up to iCloud every day.

How to manually back up your iPad to iCloud

If you notice that your iPad hasn't backed up in a while – this can happen when you don't regularly have access to Wi-Fi or you leave your iPad on frequently, so it never has a chance to back up – you can trigger a backup manually whenever you like. To do that, follow the steps above to navigate back to the iCloud Backup screen and tap "Back Up Now."

If you don't have enough space on iCloud

It's possible that you don't have enough space on iCloud – particularly if you have more than one iOS device. You can choose to back up fewer items to make better use of the available space, or you can purchase more storage space.

To manage your storage:

1. Open the Settings app.

2. Tap your name at the top of the settings screen.

3. Tap "iCloud" and then tap "Manage Storage."

Curious what is taking up most of your iPad's storage space? You can find out here, as well as control which apps get backed up automatically. Dave Johnson/Business Insider

4. Tap "Backup" and then tap the entry for your iPad.

Under "Choose Data to Back Up," you should now see a list of all the apps installed on your iPad. (You might need to tap "Show All Apps" to see them all.) Since iOS stores all the data with its app, turning off an app like "Photos" also stops the iPad from backing up your photos and videos.

If you'd rather purchase additional storage, do this:

1. Open the Settings app.

2. Tap your name at the top of the settings screen.

3. Tap "iCloud" and then tap "Manage Storage."

4. Tap "Change Storage Plan." From here you can choose a storage plan and payment options.

Back up using iTunes

Rather than backing up to the cloud, you can choose to back up to your personal computer using iTunes. At one time, this was the only backup method Apple offered, and some people are still more comfortable with having a backup stored locally. That said, this is less convenient and more subject to failure (your iCloud backup is accessible from anywhere and won't disappear if your computer's hard drive fails, for example).

1. Open iTunes on your computer.

2. Connect your iPad to your computer using the appropriate USB connection cable.

3. Turn on your iPad and unlock it. If you see a message asking if you trust this computer, select "Trust." Meanwhile, on your computer, if a dialog asks if you want to allow the computer to access information on your iPad, choose "Continue."

4. Tap the device icon in the upper left part of the iTunes window.

After connecting your iPad to your computer, the iPad device button should appear in iTunes. Dave Johnson/Business Insider

5. In the Backups section of the window, click "This Computer" and then click "Back Up Now."

You can manually trigger a backup from iTunes after connecting it to your computer. Dave Johnson/Business Insider
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How do I know if my iPad is backing up to iCloud?

Find and manage backups stored in iCloud On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch: Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud. Tap Manage Account Storage, then tap Backups. Tap a backup to see more details about it, choose which information to back up, or delete the backup.

Will my iPad storage automatically backup to iCloud?

Automatically back up with iCloud Backup Make sure that iCloud Backup is turned on in Settings > [your name] > iCloud > iCloud Backup. Connect your device to a power source. Connect your device to a Wi-Fi network. Make sure that your device's screen is locked.

How do I back up my iPad using iCloud?

How to back up your iPhone or iPad with iCloud.
Connect your device to a Wi-Fi network..
Go to Settings > [your name], and tap iCloud..
Tap iCloud Backup..
Tap Back Up Now. Stay connected to your Wi-Fi network until the process has finished. Under Back Up Now, you'll see the date and time of your last backup..

How do I backup all my data to iCloud?

Go to Settings > [your name], and tap iCloud. Tap iCloud Backup. Tap Back Up Now. Stay connected to your Wi-Fi network until the process ends.

How do I backup my iPad now?

How to back up iPad using the iCloud:.
Connect your iPad to a Wi-Fi network..
Tap successively on Settings > [your name] > iCloud. ... .
Scroll down and tap iCloud Backup. ... .
Tap the Back Up Now option, and don't turn off your Wi-Fi connection until the backup is complete..

How do I add my iPad to iCloud?

To add a device.
Sign in to iCloud.com or use the 'Find my iPhone' app to see your missing iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Mac on a map..
Open Settings..
Tap on iCloud..
If you aren't signed in already, enter your Apple ID and password (your iCloud credentials).
Turn on the toggle for “Find My iPhone”.