When it comes to syncing photos from Mac to iPhone X, iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 Plus, there are generally two ways to make it. One is with AirDrop, the other is with iTunes. AirDrop is the built-in feature on Mac, iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch that enables you to transfer photos, videos, contacts and more between two AirDrop-supported devices like AirDropping contacts from iPhone to iPhone. While iTunes is the built-in App on Mac that can help you sync data from Mac to iOS devices. However, if neither of the two methods fits your need, you can rely on the highly recommended Qiling MobiMover Free to transfer photos from Mac to your new iPhone without any quantity limitation and overwriting existing data. Read on to learn how to sync photos from Mac to iPhone in the three easy ways. (If you want to sync photos from Windows computer to iPhone, here is the way to transfer photos from PC to iPhone free of charge.)
Qiling MobiMover Free enables you to transfer photos, music, ringtones, playlists, videos, movies, books and more from Mac OS 10.12 (Sierra), 10.13 (High Sierra), Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion), 10.8 (Mountain Lion), 10.9 (Mavericks) or 10.11 (El Capitan) to iPhone/iPad with iOS 8 or later. You can sync one or batches of photos from Mac to new iPhone X or iPhone 8 at a time quickly with MobiMover Free.
Step 1. Launch Qiling MobiMover on your computer > Connect your iPhone to your Mac > Select the "Mac to Phone" option on the main interface > Click the "Select Files" to continue.
Step 2. With MobiMover, you can choose to transfer photos as well as many other popular files from Mac to your iPhone and iPad. Then, click the "Open" button to load the files.
Step 3. MobiMover will show the files you've selected on the screen. If you've missed an item, you can click "Add Contents" to import more files. Next, click the "Transfer" button to start the transfer process.
As mentioned above, AirDrop supports the data transfer between two AirDrop-supported devices. It's no doubt that it can help you sync photos from Mac to iPhone X or iPhone 8. As you may know, AirDrop needs both WiFi and Bluetooth to work. If you have "WiFi not working" or "Bluetooth not working" problem on your iPhone, the photo transfer between your Mac and iPhone will fail. Thus before you sync photos from Mac to your iPhone 8/iPhone X using AirDrop, you'd better make sure there is nothing wrong with the WiFi and Bluetooth on your devices first and then follow the steps below to transfer photos from Mac to iPhone.
Step 1: Turn on AirDrop on your Mac.
Step 2: Turn on AirDrop on your iPhone 8/iPhone X.
Step 3: Once the Mac and the iPhone is connected. You can send files from Mac to iPhone using AirDrop freely. There are two ways to send files from Mac to your iPhone with AirDrop.
If AirDrop not working on your iPhone in iOS 11, read the related article and learn what to do to cope with the problem.
In addition to AirDrop, you can also use iTunes to sync photos from Mac to iPhone 8/iPhone X. To avoid problems like "iPhone not connecting to iTunes", you'd better make sure you have installed the latest version of iTunes on your Mac. If not, go to App Store > Updates > Install to update your iTunes to its latest version.
Step 1: Connect your iPhone X, iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 Plus to your computer with a USB cable and make sure iTunes is running.
Step 2: Click the Device button and choose Photos.
Step 3: Click the checkbox next to Sync Photos and choose where to Copy Photos from.
Step 4: Select the photos you'd like to sync from your Mac to iPhone and click Sync.