Computers, Laptops & Tablets Apple How to Find and Save iPad Downloads Manage iPad files and choose where to save them by Jennifer Allen Writer Jennifer Allen has been writing about technology since 2010. Her work has appeared in Mashable, TechRadar, and many more publications. our editorial process Twitter LinkedIn Jennifer Allen Updated on December 05, 2020 reviewed by Michael Barton Heine Jr Lifewire Tech Review Board Member Michael Heine is a CompTIA-certified writer, editor, and Network Engineer with 25+ years' experience working in the television, defense, ISP, telecommunications, and education industries. our review board Article reviewed on Aug 19, 2020 Michael Barton Heine Jr Tweet Share Email Apple iPad Macs What to Know Downloaded image files are stored in the Photos app, while PDF files are stored in your iBooks by default. Other iPad downloads can be found in the Files app. You can choose where downloads from Safari or the Mail app go by selecting Options before downloading the file. This article explains where to find downloads on an iPad. Instructions apply to iPads with iOS 11 and above. Where Are Downloads on My iPad? Using iOS on any Apple device is generally a straightforward process, but that's not the case when it comes to managing files. Unlike PCs and Macs, the iPad has no designated Downloads folder where all downloaded files immediately go. And, the iOS file system isn't as easy to browse as an Android file system. A downloaded file's location largely depends on the app you're in when you access that file, although things have become a little easier with the introduction of the Files app in iOS 11. Choose Where to Save a File Save your files to a location you can easily find again. While you have many options, here's how to save files from commonly used apps. Saving a File From Mail Oftentimes, you'll want to save an attachment from an email you receive. Here's how to choose where the file goes. Open the relevant email. Tap the Attachment icon. Tap Options in the top right of the screen. Choose where to send the file. Depending on the file, you can usually tap Save Image for images, Copy to iBooks for PDFs, or Save to Files to save it to the Files app for general use. Tap the More icon to find more options. If you tap Save to Files, choose to either save the file to your iCloud Drive or directly to the iPad, then tap Add. If you want to access the file from other iOS or Mac devices, tap iCloud Drive. You've successfully saved the file to your chosen location. Saving a File From Safari Here's how to save a file from the default web browser, Safari. Open the file in Safari. Tap Options. Choose where to save it. You may need to scroll to the right to find more options such as Save to Files, depending on how many apps are available to use the file. Saving an Image From Safari Saving an image is a simple process. Open the image in Safari. Hold your finger to the image, then release after a moment or two to bring up the dialog box. Tap Save Image to save the image to your Photos folder. How to Find Downloads on Your iPad If you've downloaded a file and you're not sure where it went, check some of the likely locations. Images If you're searching for a downloaded image file, it's almost certainly stored within your Photos app. PDF If you tap Copy to iBooks, PDF files are sent or copied to iBooks so you can easily browse the files as you would a book or manual. Other Files Any other files likely ended up in the Files App. This app brings together all your files across iCloud so it can also include documents from your Mac or other iOS devices. If you have third-party apps such as Google Drive or Dropbox installed on your iPad, they'll show up on the Share menu when you're saving a file. Remember to check there if you prefer to use a non-Apple-based solution for your file storage. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Email Address Sign up There was an error. Please try again. You're in! Thanks for signing up. There was an error. Please try again. Thank you for signing up. Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit