How to Save an Image on a Mac from the Mail or Messages App

Ever wanted to save a picture to your Mac from the mail or messages app? There are a few different ways to save a photo on a Mac from these apps, some more efficient than others. This article will guide you through all the ways to save an image, including some valuable hints to help you save time and energy as well!

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Save an Image on Mac

For both the Mail and Messages app, you can save individual pictures one at a time by using the drag and drop feature.

  1. Open the Mail or Messages app and select the message that contains the pictures you want to save to your mac.
  2. Click and hold the photo to drag it to a particular location.

    Save photo to Mac with drag and drop

Save an Image on Mac from Messages

Other than the drag and drop method, you can save a picture to your mac from the Messages app by right-clicking. To right-click on a Mac, click or tap the touch pad with two fingers.

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  1. Open the text that contains the photo and right-click on the image.
  2. Select Add to Photos Library from the drop-down menu.

    Save a photo from iMessage
  3. Select Save Photos.

    Save a photo from iMessage

Save an Image on Mac from Mail

Right-clicking on an image you received in your Mail app gives you multiple options for where and how to save your photo.

  1. Right-click on the image you want to save in the Mail app.
  2. Select Save Attachment…

    Right-click to save a photo from Apple Mail
  3. In the Save As field, change the file name to whatever you like. In the Where field, select a location from the drop-down menu.

    Right-click to save a photo from Apple Mail

You can also save the photo directly to your Downloads Folder.

  1. Right-click on the image you want to save in your Mail app.
  2. Select Save to Downloads Folder

    Right-click to save a photo from Apple Mail
  3. The photo will appear in your Downloads Folder

Want to access the photo across all devices? Export the picture directly to the Photos App to upload it to iCloud.

Note: you must have Photos enabled in your iCloud settings for this to work.

  1. Right-click on the image you want to save in your Mail app.
  2. Select Export to Photos.

    Right-click to save photo from Apple Mail
  3. It will automatically open your Photos app and save the photo. This photo will now be accessible on all your connected devices!

    Right-click to save a photo from Apple Mail

Save all Images from Mail at Once

If you want to download all the pictures you received in an email at once, open the Mail app and select the email that contains the pictures you want to save to your Mac.

  1. Hover your cursor over the Subject Bar of the email, revealing a hidden menu.

    Save all photos from an email at once
  2. Select the Paperclip button, also known as the Attachment icon, revealing a drop-down menu.

    Save all photos from an email at once
  3. Select Save All.

    Save all photos from an email at once
  4. From there, you can select a location to save the photos to.  

    Right-click to save multiple photos from Apple Mail

Apple provides many different ways to ensure you can save your favorite photos, whether your received them in your email or a text message. While it’s nice to be able to select individual photos to download to your Mac one at a time, it’s also very convenient to be able to save all the pictures you received in an email. That way, you can save the whole vacation album in one click!

Running into issues with the Mail or Messages app? Try our Troubleshooting Guide to iMessage or check out our how-to article on Setting up Apple Mail on a Mac. Want more tips on how to use your Mac? Sign up for our Tip of the Day.

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Rachel Needell

Rachel Needell is a Feature Writer at iPhone Life, and a poet and author. With 10-plus years of experience working with Apple devices, she specializes in all-things iPad and is a Notes App expert, having worked on both the 2023 iPad Guide and the Notes App Guide. You can usually find her writing in the Daily Tip newsletter as one of our senior Tip writers. Rachel received her Master’s degree in English Literature in 2021 and her most recent work appears in the Winter ’21 edition of New Note Poetry. When she’s not obsessing about Apple products, you can find her voraciously reading fantasy books with her cat in Asheville, North Carolina.