⤠How to Sync Music to iPhone with MacOS Catalina via Finder
Apple completely changed the way that we sync data to our iPhones and iPads with the arrival of macOS 10.15 Catalina and later versions of MacOS. The removal of iTunes is something that has been a long time coming, but now that itâs here a ton of people are left wondering â just how do I sync music from Mac to my iPhone or iPad now?
The short answer is that you use the macOS Finder, just as you would if you were moving files to an external SSD or memory stick, and much like when backing up iPhone or iPad to Mac Finder.
But things do differ slightly with iPhone and iPad because you get a refreshed version of the old iTunes interface thrown in, too. Confused? You neednât be.
Here weâre going to run through the steps that need to be taken to sync your music with an iPhone or iPad when using macOS Catalina.
How to Sync Music from iPhone to MacOS with Finder
First, make sure that your device is connected to your computer via a USB cable. You arenât going to get very far if it isnât.
- Click on the Finder icon in your Macâs Dock to open a new window.
- Select your iPhone or iPad in the sidebar.
- Make sure that the tab named âMusicâ is selected over in the main window.
- Make sure that the âSync Music onto your deviceâ is checked. If it isnât, check it.
- You can now decide whether you want to sync your entire music library, or just selected albums, playlists, artists, or genres. If you choose to sync your entire library, youâre done. Click âApplyâ followed by âSyncâ and wait for everything to finish. If you chose to selectively sync your music, continue with this guide.
- Now you can select which playlists, artists, albums, and genres you want to sync. Make all of your selections and then click âApplyâ followed by âSync.â
The initial syncing process might take some time depending on the amount of data that needs to be transferred.
Donât disconnect your iPhone (or iPad) device until Finder tells you that syncing has finished. When itâs done, you will have synced music to the iPhone from the Mac.
This obviously applies to the latest and most modern macOS versions from Catalina 10.15 onward. If youâre using a Mac with an older version of macOS installed, you can still use iTunes as always.







