Did you know that you can create a hidden photo album on your iPhone to keep your most private photos and videos secure? On iOS 16 and later, you can move your sensitive content to the Hidden album in the Photos app, which is protected by Face ID or Touch ID. This means that your hidden content won’t appear in your library or other albums, and only you can access them. On earlier versions of iOS, you can still hide photos and videos, but you won’t be able to lock the album without a third-party app. This guide will walk you through the steps to make a locked private photo album on your iPhone.
Fast Facts About Making Hidden Albums on iPhone
- Tap the three dots on a photo and select “Hide” to place it in your Hidden album.
- To choose whether your Hidden album is visible in the Photos app, go to Settings > Apps > Photos, and toggle “Show Hidden Album” on or off.
- Even if your Hidden album is visible in Photos, your private photos and videos will only appear when you use Face ID or Touch ID.
Method 1: Hiding Your Photos
- Open the Photos App:
- Tap the Photos app icon on your home screen and tap
All
at the bottom. - This displays the unhidden photos and videos on your iPhone.
- In iOS 17 and earlier, tap the
Libraries
tab at the bottom to see all your photos. - On iOS 16 (or iPadOS 16 on an iPad), the private photo album you create will be protected by Touch ID or Face ID.
- On earlier versions (iOS 14 and iOS 15), you can’t lock the private album, but you can hide the album entirely so nobody knows it’s there.
- Tap the Photos app icon on your home screen and tap
- Select a Photo or Video to Hide:
- You can hide both photos and videos in your secret photo album.
- If you want to add multiple photos or videos to your private album, tap
Select
at the top-left corner, then tap the photos and videos you want to add.
- Tap the Three-Dot Menu (•••):
- If you’re just adding one photo or video, it will be at the top-right. If you selected multiple photos or videos, it will be at the bottom-right.
- Tap Hide:
- In the dialog box that pops up after you tap
Hide
, confirm by selectingHide Photo
orHide Video
. This adds the selected photo(s) or video(s) to the Hidden album, which is only visible to you. - If you’re hiding multiple photos, you’ll see
Hide [number of] Photos
here instead.
- In the dialog box that pops up after you tap
Method 2: Viewing the Private Album
- Make Your Hidden Album Visible:
- In iOS 14 and later, you have the option of showing or hiding the Hidden album in the “Utilities” section of your Albums list in the Photos app. To make the album visible:
- Open your iPhone’s
Settings
app. - Tap
Apps
. (If you’re using iOS 17 or earlier, skip this and findPhotos
in the mainSettings
menu.) - Scroll down and tap
Photos
. - Tap the switch next to
Show Hidden Album
so the switch turns green. This adds an album called “Hidden” to your Albums list. - On iOS 16 and later, everything in the Hidden album stays private and protected, even if
Show Hidden Album
is enabled. This means that if someone gets ahold of your unlocked phone, they can see that you have a hidden album, but they can’t see what’s in it without Touch ID or Face ID. - On iOS 14 and iOS 15, the Hidden album is not protected by Touch ID or Face ID. To keep the album private, disable
Show Hidden Album
when you’re finished looking at your private photos.
- Open the Photos App and Scroll Down to Utilities:
- If you’re using iOS 18 or later, simply scroll down from the main screen in Photos to find the
Utilities
header. For earlier versions of iOS, tapAlbums
, then scroll down toUtilities
.
- If you’re using iOS 18 or later, simply scroll down from the main screen in Photos to find the
- Tap the Hidden Album to View the Photos:
- The album is visible, but you can’t see what’s in it until you unlock it with Face ID or Touch ID.
- Once you unlock the album, you can freely view all the photos and videos you’ve hidden.
- To remove a photo or video from your private album, tap the three dots on the photo and then tap
Unhide
.
- Navigate Away from Your Hidden Album to Lock It Instantly:
- Even if your Hidden album is visible, it will require Face ID or Touch ID to unlock as soon as you switch to a different album or app, or if you lock your screen.
- Hide the Hidden Album Again (Optional):
- If you haven’t updated to iOS 16 or later, or you prefer not to see “Hidden” in your Albums list, you can hide it in your Settings. You’ll still be able to add new photos and videos to the album using the Hide feature, even while the album is hidden.
- Open your iPhone’s
Settings
app. - Scroll down and tap
Apps > Photos
(or justPhotos
in iOS 17 and earlier). - Tap the switch next to
Show Hidden Album
to turn it Off (gray).
Method 3: Locking Your Photos App (iOS 18 and Later)
- Tap and Hold the Photos App Icon:
- If you have iOS 18 or later, you can lock your entire Photos app so that only you can open it. This is a quick and easy solution for making your photos private if you’d rather not go through and selectively hide specific images. To get started, locate the Photos app icon on your Home Screen or in the App Library, then tap and hold it.
- Select
Require Face ID
:- Depending on your iPhone model and settings, you may see the option to require Touch ID or a passcode instead.
- Confirm your selection in the notification that pops up.
- Next time you launch the Photos app, you’ll be required to authenticate your identity using your chosen unlock method (Face ID, Touch ID, or passcode).
- You can always remove the lock by pressing and holding the app icon again, then selecting
Don’t Require Face ID
(or Touch ID or Passcode). You’ll need to verify your choice by authenticating with Face ID, Touch ID, or your passcode.
Method 4: Other Private Album Options
If you haven’t updated to iOS 16 or just need more features, there are many apps available. While most private album apps aren’t free, they usually don’t cost much and offer free trials to try them out before purchasing.
- KeepSafe Secret Photo Vault:
- One of the most popular options for hiding photos and videos, as well as other personal documents you don’t want others to see. A free account backs up a limited number of photos and lets you create multiple private albums, while an upgrade gives you more PIN and backup options.
- Best Secret Folder:
- This app is free to store photos privately on your iPhone, but you’ll need to pay for a subscription for added privacy features, including cloud storage and break-in detection.
- Private Photo Vault:
- A highly reviewed premium photo vault app with a limited free version. The free version will store private photos on your iPhone, but you’ll need to upgrade to create decoy albums or back up your photos.
By following these steps, you can ensure your private photos and videos are securely hidden and accessible only to you. Whether you use the built-in features of iOS or opt for a third-party app, your sensitive content will remain protected.
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