7 Best Ways to Sync Contacts from iPhone to MacBook

When you are using the same Apple ID and have enabled the appropriate options in Settings, iCloud connects your iPhone and Mac, syncing all contacts on both devices. In this guide, we will go a step further and show you multiple ways to sync or transfer contacts from iPhone to MacBook when using the same or even different Apple IDs. Plus, we will also see how to import all the contacts or just a few selected ones.

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1. How to Sync Contacts from iPhone to MacBook via iCloud Using Same Apple ID

If you are a long-time Apple user, chances are you use iCloud to store your contacts. When you set up your iPhone or Mac and sign in using your Apple ID, things like iCloud contacts, reminders, calendars, etc., are automatically enabled, which sync data between different Apple devices. But if you later turned it off, are unsure if you have it enabled, or if contacts do not sync between iPhone and Mac, follow the steps below.

On iPhone:

1.Open theSettingsapp, tap onyour namefrom the top, and then tap oniCloud.

2.Here, make sure the switch forContactsis green.

1.Click on the Apple logo from the top left and chooseSystem Preferencesfrom the drop-down menu.

2.Click onApple ID. If you are using macOS Mojave or earlier, you may not see Apple ID. So, click oniCloudinstead.

iCloud Name in Settings app on iPhone

3.Just below your name, ensure that the Apple ID mentioned here is the same as the one on your iPhone. Next, from the left sidebar, click oniCloudand make sure the checkbox forContactsis ticked.

You have successfully set up to sync contacts from iPhone to MacBook.

Ensure Contacts is enabled in iCloud Settings to Sync Contacts from iPhone to Mac

The benefit of using iCloud to sync contacts is that it happens automatically and almost instantly syncs all contacts and changes between your iPhone and Mac, thus keeping everything updated on all devices. In short, it is a “set once and forget” setting.

The only drawback is it does not work if iPhone and Mac (say, given by your office) have different Apple IDs. But we have a fix. Read on.

Click Apple logo System Preferences on Mac

2. How to Sync Contacts From iPhone to MacBook via Google/Microsoft Account

If you have been an Android or Windows user and have recently stepped into the Apple garden, chances are you use Google or Microsoft account for storing contacts. So, here is how you can add your Google, Microsoft, or any other account to import contacts on your iPhone and Mac.

1.Open theSettingsapp, scroll down, and go toContacts>Accounts.

Click Apple ID in System Preferences on Mac

2.Tap onAdd Account.

3.From the list here, select the service where your contacts are stored and complete the required sign-in process.

4.After signing in, ensure the switch forContactsis on.

1.Click on the Apple logo from the top left and openSystem Preferences.

2.Click onInternet Accounts.

3.From the bottom left, click on theplus icon (+)and choose the desired account (like Google, Exchange, etc.) from where you want to sync contacts.

4.It will open the sign-in page. Here, enter the correct sign-in credentials, complete the process, and allow macOS the required permissions.

Click iCloud and make sure Contacts is enabled to Sync Contacts from iPhone to Mac

5.From the small popup, make sure to keepContactschecked and click onDone.

You have successfully added Google (or your desired account) for importing and syncing contacts on your iPhone and Mac.

3. How to Import Contacts from iPhone to Mac via iCloud Web

For my office work, I use a personal iPhone and a MacBook Pro, which is allotted to me by my office. My iPhone has my personal Apple ID that saves the contacts in iCloud. Whereas the office Mac has the company Apple ID and iCloud contacts are turned off. In this situation, if I ever have to see or get my iCloud contacts on the office Mac, I use the iCloud web. Here is how.

1.VisitiCloud.comon the Mac and sign in using your Apple ID.

2.Click onContacts.

3.Here, you will see all your iCloud contacts. Click on one to see the phone number, email, and other details. You may copy it from here.

  1. Or, to import a contact, select it and click thesettings gear iconfrom the bottom left. Next, clickExport vCard. If you want to select and export multiple contacts, press & hold thecommand keyand click on the desired contacts to select and export them. You also have the option toSelect All.

The selected contacts will be downloaded as a .vcf file. you’re able to open it to add it to macOS Contacts app. Or, if it has a single contact, select and press the space bar to preview it offline whenever needed. You may also save this .vcf file in iCloud Drive, Google Drive, etc., for additional backup.

4. How to Import Contacts from iPhone to Mac via iTunes or Finder

This method works only if you do not use iCloud to store and sync contacts on your iPhone. If you use iCloud, then contacts are already syncing wirelessly, thus making wired transfer obsolete. So, if you wish to follow the steps below, open the iPhoneSettingsapp >your namefrom the top >iCloud> and ensureContactsare disabled.

1.Connect the iPhone and Mac using the appropriate Lightning cable.

Note: For the future, you may also enable to sync over Wi-Fi. After this, when iPhone and Mac are on the same Wi-Fi network, they will sync automatically. Check these two boxes that you see in the image below and click onApply.

2.On macOS Mojave and earlier, openiTunes. On macOS Catalina and later, openFinder. (I am using Finder.)

3.Locate the iPhone inside Finder or iTunes and click onTrustif asked.

4.Next, unlock your iPhone, tap onTrust, and enter your iPhone passcode.

5.Click onInfo.

6.Check the box forSync contacts onto [iPhone name]. To sync everything, selectAll groups. This will match the contacts on your iPhone and Mac and sync those that are missing from both devices. Finally, clickApply.

Note: If you would like to replace existing iPhone contacts with those on the Mac, click onReplace Contacts.

5. How to Transfer Contacts from iPhone to Mac via AirDrop

Before you begin, ensure you have switched on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on your Mac. Also, openFinder > AirDropand set the visibility toEveryone. IfAirDrop is not working, learn how to fix it.

1.On iPhone, open thePhoneapp >Contactsand tap on a contact name. You can not select multiple contacts.

2.From the bottom, tap onShare Contact.

3.Tap onAirDropand select the Mac to send the contact there. It will transfer as a vCard, and you may see it in Mac’s Downloads folder. Open it to add to the macOS Contacts app.

6. Use Email, iMessage, Google Drive, or Similar Apps to Transfer Contacts from iPhone to Mac

Just like AirDrop, you can use email, iMessage, notes, Google Drive, or other such apps to transfer contacts from iPhone to Mac. This method is useful if you wish to quickly have one (or a few contacts) on your computer.

1.Open thePhoneapp >Contactsand tap on a contact name.

2.Tap onShare Contactand choose email, iMessage, notes, or one of the other apps.

3.Once you have added/sent/saved the contact on the desired app, open the same on the MacBook. You will find the contact there. If you use Google Drive or Email, it will be sent as a vCard.

7. Use a Third-party iPhone app to Transfer all Contacts from iPhone to Mac

I have mentioned this method at the last because it involves using a third-party app. But if the above methods do not cater to your liking, here is how to use an app to transfer contacts from your iOS device to Mac.

1.Open the iPhone App Store and search for Contact Backup or VCF File. It will show multiple results. You can use one after reading the description. For me,My Contacts Backupdoes the job well. So, I am using that for the steps below.

2.After downloading the app, launch and permit it to access your contacts.

3.Tap onBackup.

4.Next, tapEmail(and in To: enter your email) to send the VCF file with all your iPhone contacts to yourself. Next, open this email on your Mac and download the VCF file. Open the VCF file to add it to the macOS Contacts app.

Wrap Up: Successfully Transferred Contacts from iPhone to MacBook

There are multiple ways to sync and transfer contacts between iPhone and Mac. I hope this post was helpful. To sum up, if you own both iPhone and Mac and use the same Apple ID, the first two methods (iCloud and Google/other accounts) are the best. And if Mac and iPhone have different Apple accounts, you may use any of the remaining methods to import contacts. Finally, in rare cases, ifcontacts do not show up on your iPhone, we have a separate guide to help you fix that.

Ankur has been an Apple user for several years. At TechWiser, he primarily focuses on how-tos, tips, and fixes related to iPhone. In his free time, he repeatedly rewatches The Office. He also enjoys political debates, tech videos, and comedy movies.

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