How to Set Up and Use iCloud on Mac

Set Up and Use iCloud on Mac

Last updated on August 11th, 2025 at 2:03 pm

If you haven’t set up iCloud on your Mac yet, do it now. 

iCloud is a powerful cloud storage service for Apple users that allow people to back up and synchronize email, photos, contacts, and other files across various devices. 

iCloud service was introduced in 2011, and it supports MacOS 10.7 or higher. As of 2018, the service had crossed 850 million users. 

So, let’s not waste any more time and explore how to set up and use iCloud on your Mac to gain more efficiency and productivity. 

iCloud Features 

For Mac or iOS users, iCloud isn’t a simple cloud storage space. In fact, it comes with numerous great features like: 

  • Windows compatibility 
  • Free 5GB storage space for everyone 
  • Helps to locate a lost device 
  • iCloud Keychain to remember all the passwords 
  • Easy file and document sharing 
  • Regular backups and version restore 
  • Real-time device syncing 
  • Allows to set parental permissions 
  • Simple to share apps across different Mac devices 
  • Offers family sharing option 
  • Calendar, contact, and email sync
  • iCloud.com access for upgrades

iCloud Benefits 

  • Free space on disk. You can store your images, videos, and other documents in the cloud to free up a huge space on the Mac’s internal disk. 
  • Easy to backup and retrieve data. It can sync data across the calendar, email, and contacts across your device to recover the lost data at any point. 
  • A setup assistant helps to install a new Mac device and migrate data from the old computer. 
  • Apple Music users can store their entire library on iCloud to make it available on all their devices. 
  • Apple users can easily share files; Apple iCloud can easily integrate with third-party corporate infrastructure, including HipChat, Microsoft Office, iCalendar, and more. 
  • Premium user data security and safety. iCloud can provide extensive data security tools that can help to retrieve lost Apple devices. 

How to Set Up iCloud Drive on a Mac 

If you haven’t already set up iCloud Drive on your Mac, follow these manual methods to do so: 

Step 1. Click on the Apple menu icon > System Preferences > Apple ID. 

Step 2. Check the box next to iCloud Drive to enable it.

Set Up iCloud Drive on a Mac

How to Access iCloud on Mac

Once the iCloud is enabled for your Mac, from the web or Finder, you can access iCloud. To access iCloud Drive from a web browser: 

Step 1. Search for iCloud.com on Safari or any other web browser. 

Step 2. Enter your Apple ID and password associated with your iCloud account. 

Step 3. Enter the verification code sent to your device for two-factor authentication if prompted. Just click on iCloud Drive and sort your files on the cloud.

Access iCloud on Mac

Alternatively, Mac users can access iCloud from the Finder window using a web browser. Here’s how it works: 

Step 1. Launch Finder and click on the iCloud Drive from the Finder sidebar. 

Step 2. Double-click on any file to open it.

Finder sidebar

How to Store Documents and Desktop Folder in iCloud 

To back up files or folders in iCloud, you have to create a physical copy of each file on your iCloud account as: 

Step 1. Click on the Apple logo and select About This Mac. 

Step 2. Click on Storage. 

Step 3. Next, click on Manage and select Store in iCloud. 

Step 4. You can now choose a file or folder to backup in iCloud. 

How to Store Photos in iCloud 

Once iCloud Photo Library is turned on your Mac, all your videos and photos in the Photos app will automatically store in iCloud. To activate this option on a Mac: 

Step 1. Launch Photos > Photos > Preferences. 

Step 2. Click on the iCloud tab and check the box next to the iCloud Photos. Finally, select Optimize Mac Storage to save high-quality versions of your videos or photos in iCloud. 

How to Store Music in iCloud 

You have two options to store music files in iCloud – enable iCloud Music Library or use iTunes Match. You have to first subscribe to Apple Music for both options that cost around $9.99/month. 

If you don’t want to get an Apple Music subscription, iTunes Match can allow you to store 100,000 songs in iCloud. To sync your music library to iCloud, follow these steps: 

Step 1. Open the Music App and click on Account to sign in. 

Step 2. Go to Music > Preferences > General. 

Step 3. Select Sync Library, and your work is done.

Sync Library

How to Sync Apps to iCloud 

Mac users can sync their applications to iCloud to access them on all Apple devices. For this: 

Step 1. Go to System Preferences > Apple ID > iCloud > Options next to iCloud Drive. 

Step 2. Check the box next to the applications you want to sync using iCloud. Click on the Done once you are finished. 

How to Disable iCloud on Mac 

If you want to disable iCloud on your Mac anytime, go to System Preferences > Apple ID > Uncheck the iCloud Drive box.

Disable iCloud on Mac

Wrap Up 

You have now successfully learned how to set up, optimize and use iCloud Drive on Mac. So, we would like to bid farewell now. But if you have any questions about setting or using iCloud, put them in the comments, and we will provide you with an easy solution.

Author Bio:

Dinesh Lakhwani

Dinesh Lakhwani, the entrepreneurial brain behind “TechCommuters,” achieved big things in the tech world. He started the company to make smart and user-friendly tech solutions. Thanks to his sharp thinking, focus on quality and the motto of never giving up, TechCommuters became a top player in the industry. His commitment to excellence has propelled the company to a leading position in the industry.

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