How to Save Images from Safari or Mail Onto the iPad & iPhone

May 14, 2012 - 52 Comments

Save a picture, image, or photo to iPhone or iPad from Mail or Safari for iOS Saving pictures from websites or emails on to the iPad or iPhone is very easy once you learn how. This may be a bit of a beginners tip, but after fielding the question multiple times from relatives and even seeing it popup in comments on wallpaper posts, there are clearly a fair amount of people who aren’t aware of how simple the process of saving images directly to iOS devices is, and that’s OK, we’ll teach you!

In this walkthrough we’ll show you how to save pictures that are either included in an email from the Mail app, and how to download and save an image from the web through the Safari app. Both methods are extremely simple and quite similar, they rely on a tap-and-hold method that is frequently used in iOS. You’ll find this is the same on any iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, and the pictures will download from the web or email to the local device. OK let’s get to it…

Save Images from the Web with Safari in iOS

Let’s start off with downloading images from the web browser:

  1. From Safari, navigate to the website with an image you want to save
  2. Tap and hold on the image until the pop-up selection menu appears, then tap “Save Image”
  3. Find the saved image within Photos app

How to save a picture from the web with Safari for iOS

An image saved from the web will turn up in “Camera Roll”, in the Albums or Photos view, just like any other picture stored on the device, and just like a photo taken with the camera. Thus, you just need to launch the Photos app and look at the most recent additions to find your saved pictures.

You’ll find this process is the same on all versions of iOS and on any iOS device, regardless of it being an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Older devices may have an earlier release of system software which makes it look a little different, but the feature to save a picture from Safari is the same.

Save an image from the web with Safari for iPad

The saved picture will always be in the “Photos” app of iOS as well.

Saving photos from Mail is basically the same, but has the added bonus of allowing you to save a group of pictures that were sent via email as attachments.

Save Images from Mail Attachments on the iPad or iPhone

Downloading images from email to local iOS storage is simple too, and uses the same holding tap trick:

  1. From Mail app, open the email containing the images
  2. Tap and hold on an image and select “Save Image” from the pop-up menu, or if there are multiple images and you want to save them all, tap “Save # Images”
  3. Exit out of Mail and launch Photos app to find the saved images

Tap and hold to save an image from Mail on iPhone and iPad

If there are multiple images, you’ll find a “Save All Images” button available. The “Save All Images” button is by far the quickest method if there are many pictures attached to a single email, though if you’re on a cellular plan without unlimited data you may want to consider whether or not to load them all now or when connected to a wi-fi network since photos can end up being quite large.

Again, this is the same on all devices and all versions of iOS, though it can look a little bit different depending on what software version is running on the iPhone or iPad. The function, however, is identical.

Save an image or images from Mail app in Safari on iPad

Once the pictures have been saved to Photos you can perform basic photo editing on them using the built-in tools, which allow for things like rotate, red eye reduction, and cropping, or even adding filters to stylize the image(s). The pictures can also be modified with third party apps at this point, whether it’s something like the excellent Snapseed tool, Photoshop, Instagram or iPhoto.

Saved pictures stored in iPad camera roll

Be aware that having pictures stored locally will count against the free iCloud backup capacity and will be listed under “Camera Roll”, unless specified otherwise in iCloud backup settings. Photos can also take up quite a bit of storage capacity, so it’s a good idea to regularly back them up to a computer or hard drive if you’re looking to conserve space on an iOS device.

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Posted by: Paul Horowitz in iPad, iPhone, Tips & Tricks

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  1. Jammy Stephen says:

    I Downloaded many images from the web browser and Safari. And when I wanted to view them on my Apple iPad I couldn’t see where the images were stored. Just like I couldn’t figure out what to do or where to view the downloads. So would someone help please and please.

    • Paul says:

      Yes Jammy as the article says, images saved from Safari on iPad or iPhone will show up in the Photos app on the device

  2. anna says:

    can anyone offer advice? I am trying to save multiple photos from an email on my ipad. I click on save all images but it will only save one at a time. Is there a fix for this?

    • pablo says:

      Save one image at a time from the iPad email. Tap and hold on each image, choose “Save Image”, then repeat on the next image and so on.

  3. Paulette says:

    When I hold my finger on the attached picture it doesn’t offer me a save image but share, open in a new window and copy. How do I save the picture?

    • Otis says:

      Tap on the picture then hold it in Safari, or in Mail, and then choose “Save Image” to save the picture on iPhone or iPad. If you’re on a Mac, right-click and choose Save Image As

  4. Hugh HUBBLE says:

    The pop up menu to save images no longer shows on the ‘new’ harder to use iPad.

    • int says:

      Yes it does, this works the same on all iPads ever made. You have tap and hold on an image in Safari on iPad and then choose “Save” to save the image.

  5. Frederick says:

    My concern is I have pictures on Facebook messenger. I tap and hold but don’t get the features to save or copy.

  6. Dede says:

    I have 62 attached pictures in email, I have tap the ‘save 62 images’ I got only 5 pictures stored that happened in iPhone 7 and iPad with yahoo mail And other mail

  7. Mike says:

    I used to save images by the tap and hold method but since the latest update on my iPad when tap and hold it just says open in JavaScript and no other options. When I click open which is the only option nothing happens.Ive tried this with JavaScript enabled and disabled and it makes no difference .Any suggestions ?

  8. Brenda says:

    Okay so a while back I sent myself some pictures from photos on my iPhone 6 to my yahoo email, I tried to look at them in my email but they just pop up as grey squares, my phone has been updated, I’ve tried saving them to see if they’d pop up in photos either way but they don’t. Someone please please help.

  9. Alison Taylor says:

    I’ve just done the upgrade and it will no longer ‘Save Image’.

    This is what I get now instead:
    Open
    Add to reading list
    Copy
    Share… which does NOT include save image!

    WTF!?! This was something I used at least three times a day. If there’s no fix, fast, then I’m going back to 9.

    • Mike says:

      It’s definitely a problem since nice the update On my I pad just like you have discovered too so how can we go back to a previous version before the update and surely the update is important for other reasons such as antiviral protection etc ?

    • Kate says:

      Allison:
      I have exact same issue and it’s a huge issue since I use this all the time. Also still looking for a solution.

  10. Marc Ernest Neal says:

    I have an iPad 2air. I’ve tried the above steps. It still doesn’t save images to photos. I don’t know where my videos or images go, if at all it is saved. My feeling if it doesn’t get saved at all

  11. Why do we have to ask these questions via the internet? It’s like secret information that only a small private club knows about. If Apple is so intuitive why do so many people need to ask these kind of questions.

  12. Liz says:

    Thanks!!But how do you download the moving images it’s not a video the images just move.I want to download on but can’t all I see is the picture not the Moving with image.Can You help me?

    • UTna says:

      That’s an animated GIF, just tap and hold on an animated GIF and you can save those from Mail and Safari too.

  13. vamp says:

    i would like to know how to save pictures from website or email but keep them in smaller size rather than its original automatically.
    i dont want to manually set each picture to smaller size.
    even now i dont see in setting to save pictures in 640 or 800 or 1280 or even smaller size.

    • Gnar Bran says:

      Your solution is to save the image to your iPhone or iPad, and then to manually save the picture at a smaller size, or you can crop the image down once you have saved it. That is your solution and it does exactly what you would like it to do. If you don’t want to do that, you won’t be saving the pictures at a smaller size because they always download at their original size.

  14. Marla says:

    Can anyone help me find a website from a saved image?

    • int says:

      What does that even mean? You want to find out where the original website was that a picture was saved from? You may be able to do that on a Mac, but very difficult on an iPhone or iPad unless you can find it in Safari history.

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  19. Reece says:

    I know how to do this but whenever i do, the picture is always very pixelated, im on the iPad mini. Do you know why? Or have any tips?

    Thanks.

  20. Elaine Harmon says:

    I have the iPad too… When I want to save pictures I have no problem I understand tap twice and save image… However email pictures when I tap it highlights and only the word copy pops up… Needless to says that doesn’t save the image. Any suggestions ?

    • Matt says:

      Tap and hold on the image, then choose “Save”

      • Elaine Harmon says:

        Don’t think you read my question Matt… I am aware of how to… My question is why in emails that doesn’t work. If it is a picture in an email that was sent without a download, no place to download said picture… When I tap I only get the word copy … Save isn’t a choice.

        • Paul says:

          Hi Elaine, it is possible that your version of iOS is dated and does not include the feature? What is your iPad or iPhone? And are you using the Mail app or a different mail client?

          • Elaine Harmon says:

            Thanks for the help… I finally figured out what I was doing wrong. I hadn’t added google app… I was using my gmail through safari… Once I downloaded the app for Google, everything started working just fine… Thanks again for the help I received. New to iPad had windows for many years.

    • Mariam says:

      I know. Same problem. You tap the reply button and a menu comes underneath it. One of those buttons say ‘save image’. Open photos, and it should be on your camera roll.

    • Bran muffins are gross says:

      Elaine, you must read the article where it says “Tap and HOLD” then choose “Save Image”. That means tap once and continue to hold the image. Tap and hold is not tapping twice. In fact, there is nothing at all about tapping twice mentioned anywhere except by you, so despite what you say, you do have a problem understanding, as there is nothing in the walkthrough that says to do that. Follow the instructions and you will be saving your pictures to the iPad from email, exactly as described. That is my suggestion for you.

  21. Akilah says:

    I saved a picture but its not in the photos app. What do I do? How do I find the picture?

    • Branvomit says:

      The saved picture will always be in the Photos app. Go to Photos > Photos view, or Photos > Albums > Camera Roll, and look at the last pictures in the camera roll to find the image you saved to Photos app. Sometimes, Photos app takes a little while to display a saved picture, in that case, you can quit Photos app and relaunch it to get the picture to appear immediately as a thumbnail in the photo screen for iPhone and iPad.

      • Annie says:

        I am having the same problem. It says it is saving to drive. I have no clue where the drive is. Also how do you quit and relaunch?

        • Sharon says:

          Same problem here..seems like every new software update something gets messed up..I’m holding down on pictures..nothing ..so I go to top right and click on box and go to save image still NOTHING ..very frustrating..no pictures are saved. I’ve totally shut down, u name it I’ve done it..do you have any other idea what could be set wrong?

  22. Surachai says:

    I had figure it out now. :)

  23. Surachai says:

    Hello! I can’t save any picture when I use pop up “save image”. I can’t find image anywhere. But is work for two weeks ago. Please help.

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  25. Mart117 says:

    Do the pics lose resolution by saving it this way through email (click and save image)?

    • branbran says:

      No, the pictures will download from email or the web at their original resolution. The compression or resolution loss typically comes from the image format itself, like JPG, PNG, TIFF, or GIF file.

  26. Jimmy says:

    Thanks for this tip. This is a beginner level tip I hadn’t figured out yet.

    • Jimmy says:

      I have 1 question though. Once the picture is saved to the roll I put it in another roll so it wasn’t in with everything else. But when I tried to delete it from the main roll it said it can’t be done without deleting it in the other folder as well. Am I understanding correctly that you can’t move the pic, only paste the link in another folder?

      • Harmoden says:

        Yes, unfortunately iOS has basically no file management, if you’d even call it that. This may change come iOS 6 though, we will see.

    • Jim says:

      I was saving thing from pincrest and then I updated my I pad all my pictures vanished and now when I tap the pic only thing that comes up is copy, tap that but the pic doesn’t show up in camera????

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