Select all the files you want to download. Do this either by selecting each one or by doing a select-all keyboard command. Once all the files are selected, go to the top of the iCloud screen and click the 'download' icon cloud with arrow going down. This will download all the selected files to your default download location set in step 2.
The files should not be downloaded in a zip format, they should come down exactly as they're stored in iCloud. Related Question. On your Mac Click Trash in the Dock. Select the file that you want to keep. Drag it to the desktop or another folder. If you delete files from your Trash via the Empty Trash option, the files can't be recovered. Go to iCloud Drive. In the bottom-right corner, select Recently Deleted items. Browse the list of files. Drag the file or folder to your desktop or another location.
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Published Date: November 08, Yes No. Character limit: Maximum character limit is Once all the files are selected, go to the top of the iCloud screen and click the 'download' icon cloud with arrow going down. This will download all the selected files to your default download location set in step 2. The files should not be downloaded in a zip format, they should come down exactly as they're stored in iCloud.
Improve this answer. David Buck 1 1 silver badge 5 5 bronze badges. What about folders in folders? It' an iterative process so you'll need to do each folder separately. I could not find any other way of doing this from Windows. If you were on a Mac, you could just use Finder to copy the folders.
Pretty sure this is not the solution OP is looking for. That is the only solution provided by Apple for doing this by their web interface. Other options exist for doing this via Finder but that's not what the OP asked. If you know of another way to download folders via the web, please add it as an answer.
Add a comment. No proper solution Up today , there is no immediate way to download a specified folder from iCloud. The evident and painfully approach You can select all the files inside the desired folder and click the download button, but since it does not include subfolders, you must patiently repeat the process for each folder in the tree.
The iPhone solution the best approach So, the original question request a solution "without having to sync the entire content of my iCloud Drive with my computer". Browse to the folder you want to copy from iCloud. You can skip this step, but I recommend it if you are planning to copy to another cloud and not for the internal iPhone storage Long press on the zipped folder, then select Copy or Share.
Select a destination for your zipped folder. It could take longer to copy from one cloud to the other. Use the other cloud to download your files. Complaint to Apple! Thanks for this! Also, the complaint link to apple is highly appreciated. It's almost You can compress folders on iPhone Documents. Then you can download zip. DrAchernar DrAchernar 59 3 3 bronze badges. In my experience, it does a light sync when you have 20 GB or more of files in the cloud or have low space on your Mac already It watches as you use files - seamlessly downloading them only when you are using them and they stick around as long as you have local space - freeing up oldest first when you start to get close to space being needed on your local storage.
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