iCloud
Checked 2 min agoΒ·Website: FastΒ·Signal: 100%(3 sources)
Operational
No widespread outage detected
Signal: 100% β Normal activityStatus confidence: High
Checked 2 min ago Β· Fast (134ms)
Signals
- βOfficial statusβNot available
- βServer responseβFast (134ms)
- βExternal mentionsβNormal
- βUser reportsβLow
What this means
If iCloud is not working for you, the issue is likely on your end. Try restarting the app or checking your internet connection.
Is iCloud working for you?
Is iCloud down? Check real-time Apple iCloud server status, sync issues, and outage reports.
Reports over the last 24 hours
Status based on community reports, automated checks, official feeds & social signals.
Learn about our methodology βHaving trouble with iCloud?
iCloud Not Working for You? It Might Not Be an Outage
If the status above shows no ongoing outage but iCloud isn't loading for you, the problem is likely on your side or with your internet provider.
Common Reasons iCloud Stops Working
- Apple iCloud server outage affecting Mail, Drive, Photos, or iCloud Backup
- Apple ID authentication failure preventing sign-in to iCloud services
- iCloud sync conflict β two devices modifying the same file simultaneously
- iCloud storage quota exceeded β backups and syncing stop when storage is full
- iOS or macOS update breaking the iCloud daemon until the device is restarted
How to Fix iCloud Not Working
- Check the live status above and Apple's system status at apple.com/support/systemstatus
- Sign out of your Apple ID and sign back in on the affected device
- Check your iCloud storage at Settings β [Your Name] β iCloud β Manage Account Storage
- Restart your iPhone, iPad, or Mac β iCloud sync often recovers after a reboot
- Toggle iCloud off and on for the specific app that's not syncing (Settings β iCloud β [App])
- On Mac, check System Preferences β Apple ID β iCloud and re-enable any services that are greyed out
Where are users reporting problems?
Outage history
No incidents in the last 30 days
Community comments