How to sync Notes from an iPhone to a Mac through iCloud, so your notes are always up-to-date

Publish date: 2024-06-19
2019-11-15T22:34:00Z

Notes are a great way to organize lists, ideas, and things to do — and thanks to iCloud, you can sync these notes across all your devices.

You probably use the Notes app the most on your iPhone, since it's great for jotting down quick thoughts and reminders throughout the day. You can easily sync these Notes by making a few changes to your iCloud settings. This will make it so any Note you take on one device will appear on all your iCloud-connected devices.

It's important to note that syncing will only work if you've signed in with the same Apple ID on both devices.

Here's how to set it up.

How to sync your Notes on a Mac

First, you'll need to make sure your Mac is open for syncing.

1. Open the System Preferences app on your Mac. You can do this by clicking the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen and selecting "System Preferences..."

2. Click on the "iCloud" icon. If you're running macOS Catalina, it may also be called "Apple ID."

The System Preferences menu on your Mac. Marissa Perino/Business Insider

3. Here you'll find details for your Apple ID account. The main portion of the screen should show which apps are currently using iCloud. Make sure the Notes app has a checkmark next to it. If it has an empty white box, click to check it off.

Check the box next to "Notes." Marissa Perino/Business Insider

You can also access the iCloud settings page by going directly through the Notes app on your Mac.

1. Open Notes.

2. Click on "Notes" in the menu bar at the top of your screen.

3. Click "Accounts." This will bring you to your account information. You may have linked multiple email accounts to your Mac, but iCloud should always be the first option.

4. Select your iCloud account in the pane on the left.

You can find your iCloud settings directly in the Notes app. Marissa Perino/Business Insider

5. Scroll down and make sure the Notes app has a checkmark next to it. It's also important to note that syncing will only work if you've signed in with the same Apple ID on both devices, so make sure this account on your Mac will be the same as the account on your iPhone.

How to sync your Notes on an iPhone

1. Open the Settings app on your phone.

2. Tap your name at the top. This will bring you to your account details for your Apple ID, iCloud, and iTunes & App Store.

3. Tap "iCloud." 

4. This will bring you to your iCloud details page, where you'll find how much storage you've used for photos, backups, and documents, along with which apps are currently using iCloud. Find the Notes app and make sure the toggle is switched from gray to green. Tap or swipe to change this.

Turn on Notes in iCloud sharing. Marissa Perino/Business Insider

If for some reason your notes aren't syncing, make sure the default account is set to iCloud, as there is a chance the notes you are typing on your iPhone are linked to a different account. To do so:

1. Open your Settings app. 

2. From the homepage, scroll down to find the "Notes" tab in the fifth section. Tap to open it.

The Notes tab will be among your other iCloud apps. Marissa Perino/Business Insider

3. Make sure the "Default Account" is set to "iCloud." If it's not, tap to change it. Your Notes will now automatically sync with your Mac.

Set your "Default Account" to iCloud. Marissa Perino/Business Insider

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spanMarissa Perino is a former editorial intern covering executive lifestyle. She previously worked at Cold Lips in London and Creative Nonfiction in Pittsburgh. She studied journalism and communications at the University of Pittsburgh, along with creative writing. Find her on Twitter: @mlperino./span Marissa Perino Marissa Perino is a former editorial intern covering executive lifestyle. She previously worked at Cold Lips in London and Creative Nonfiction in Pittsburgh. She studied journalism and communications at the University of Pittsburgh, along with creative writing. Find her on Twitter: @mlperino. Read more Read less

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