How to Transfer Files From an iPad to a Mac Using AirDrop
If you have a Mac, you can transfer files between your iPad and your computer without the need for a cable or cloud storage. AirDrop is designed for wirelessly sharing files, but the process can be a little finicky. Here’s how to use AirDrop on a Mac device: You can also transfer files from your Mac to your iOS device by clicking and dragging files onto the icon representing your iOS device in the Finder AirDrop window. You will be asked to either Accept or Decline the file. You will also need to select an app with which to open the file.
How to Transfer Files From an iPad to a PC Using a Lightning Connector
If you have a Windows PC or if you’re having problems with the Mac AirDrop method, you can transfer files using the Lightning (30-pin) connector that came with your iPad. You can also transfer files from your PC to your iOS device by navigating to the file(s) using a Finder window, and then clicking and dragging the files into Documents pane.
How to Transfer Files From an iPad to a PC Using Cloud Storage
If the app doesn’t support copying through iTunes, you will need to use a cloud storage service like Dropbox, iCloud, or Google Drive. This is an easier solution than using a Lightning cable. Methods and menu options vary, but the cloud storage option is almost always accessed through the Share menu. In some cases, you can transfer files from a cloud storage device to your iOS devices by syncing them. With Dropbox, for example, you only need to copy the file into your desktop or cloud-synced Dropbox folder and then access that same folder on your iOS device.