Drone Photo or Video Files Export Guide (2024)

Drone photos or videos are generally stored in the internal storage or the microSD card installed in the drone. There are four ways to export drone photos or videos to a smartphone or a computer:

1. QuickTransfer: Connect the smartphone to the drone directly to quickly download the original footage of photos or videos without consuming data.

QuickTransfer is only applicable to DJI Neo, DJI Avata 2, DJI Mini 4 Pro, DJI Air 3, DJI Mavic 3 Pro, DJI Mavic 3 Classic, DJI Mavic 3, DJI Mini 3 Pro, DJI Mini 3, and DJI Mini 2.

2. Download: Connect the aircraft and the remote controller to the smartphone, and download photos or videos through the app (applicable toDJI Neo, DJI Avata 2, DJI Mavic Series, DJI Air Series, and DJI Mini Series).

đź’ˇ [Tips] Only videos in H.264 format can be exported via smartphone. If you have videos in H.265 format, a computer is needed for exporting.

3. Connect the drone to a computer with a USB cable: Connect the drone to a computer with a USB cable. Open a local disk on the computer, create a file folder, and then move the photos or videos to the new file folder.

4. Use a card reader to export photos or videos from the microSD card: Remove the microSD card from the drone, and insert it into a card reader. Then, connect the card reader to a computer to export photos or videos.

đź“– Learn More:

If you want to export photos or videos from the remote controller with a built-in screen, please refer to: Exporting the Photos or Videos from DJI RC Series Remote Controller

If you want to know if a drone has an internal storage, please refer to: Which products come with an Internal Storage?

If you want to back up videos or photos in the drone internal storage, please refer to: How do I back up data?

If the drone cannot connect to a remote controller when exporting videos or photos, please refer to: The app prompts an “Aircraft Disconnected” or “Aircraft not connected to RC” warning

If the drone cannot connect to a computer when exporting videos or photos, please refer to: Aircraft Failed to Connected to the Computer

Export photos or videos to a smartphone

đź’ˇ [Tips] DJI Neo comes with a 22 GB internal storageand does not support the insertion of a storage card.

QuickTransfer

Watch this video to learn how to download photos or videos from DJI Neo to the smartphone via QuickTransfer in DJI Fly.

Export photos or videos to a computer

Watch this video to learn how to connect DJI Neo to your computer via USB-C cable and export photos or videos to the local file folders on your computer.

Export photos or videos to a smartphone

đź’ˇ [Tips] DJI Avata only supports exporting videos or photos via computer and does not support QuickTransfer or regular downloading.

QuickTransfer

Applicable Products: DJI Avata 2

1.Power on the drone, and wait until the drone self-check is completed.

2.Enable the Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and Location functions on the smartphone. Open the DJI Fly app and select the drone for connecting. (When connecting the smartphone and the drone for the first time, press and hold the power button for two seconds to confirm the connection.)

3. Tap “Connect”. If connected successfully, you can view the drone album, and download videos or photos at high speed.

Watch the video to learn how to use QuickTransfer with DJI Avata 2:

Export photos or videos in Goggles

Applicable Products: DJI Goggles 3, DJI Goggles Integra, DJI Goggles 2, DJI FPV Goggles V2

Method 1: Connect the goggles to a computer with a USB cable.

1.Power on the goggles.

2.Connect the goggles to a computer with a USB-A to USB-C cable, and follow the on-screen prompts to export the footage.

đź’ˇ [Tips]

If the goggles are connected to a computer via the USB-C cable, please select Settings > About on the goggles menu, and enter the OTG Wired Connection mode to export the footage.
The screen recording includes the OSD elements by default (except for DJI FPV Goggles V2). To record the screen without the OSD elements, change the settings as shown below:

Open the goggles menu, select Settings > Camera > Advanced Camera Settings, and disable Camera View Recording.

Method 2: Use a card reader to export photos or videos from the microSD card.

Remove the microSD card from the drone, and insert it into a card reader. Then, connect the card reader to a computer to export photos or videos.

The following video demonstrates how to export footage via a microSD card step by step with DJI Mini 3 Pro as an example.

Export photos or videos to a computer

Applicable Products: DJI Avata 2, DJI Avata

DJI Avata 2 comes with a 46 GB internal storage, while DJI Avata comes with a 20 GB internal storage. Please check the storage location of footage before exporting.

Method 1: Connect the drone to a computer with a USB cable

Connect the drone to a computer with a USB-C cable. Open a local disk on the computer, create a file folder, and then move the photos or videos to the new file folder.

đź’ˇ [Tips] The InternalStorage folder represents the internal storage of the drone, and the SD_card folder represents the microSD card installed in the drone.

Method 2: Use a card reader to export photos or videos from the microSD card.

Remove the microSD card from the drone, and insert it into a card reader. Then, connect the card reader to a computer to export photos or videos.

The following video demonstrates how to export footage via a microSD card step by step with DJI Mini 3 Pro as an example.

Export photos or videos to a smartphone

Method 1: QuickTransfer

Applicable Products: DJI Mini 4 Pro, DJI Mini 3 Pro, DJI Mini 3, DJI Mini 2

When the remote controller is not connected to a smartphone, the operations are slightly different. Please refer to the following operations for QuickTransfer:

The smartphone is not connected to the remote controller:

DJI Mini 4 Pro, DJI Mini 3 Pro

1.Power on the drone, and wait until the drone self-check is completed.
2. Enable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on the smartphone. Open the DJI Fly app and select the drone for connecting when it prompts the available device list. (When connecting the smartphone and the drone for the first time, press and hold the power button for two seconds to confirm the connection.)
3.Tap “Connect”. If connected successfully, you can view the drone album, and download videos or photos at high speed.

DJI Mini 3

1. Power on the drone, and wait until the drone self-check is completed. Quickly press the power button three times to switch the drone from flight mode to QuickTransfer mode. The aircraft status indicators will blink blue once switching is successful.
2. Enable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on the smartphone. Open the DJI Fly app and select the drone for connecting when it prompts the available device list. (When connecting the smartphone and the drone for the first time, press and hold the power button for two seconds to confirm the connection.)
3. Tap “Connect”. If connected successfully, you can view the drone album, and download videos or photos at high speed.

DJI Mini 2

1.Power on the drone, and wait until the drone self-check is completed. Press and hold the QuickTransfer button for two seconds to switch to the QuickTransfer mode. The front LED will turn to pulsing blue from blinking blue slowly once switching is successful.

đź’ˇ [Tips] If the drone firmware is below v1.1.0.0, press the QuickTransfer button twice.
2. Enable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi of the smartphone. Open the DJI Fly app and select the drone for connecting when it prompts the available device list. (When connecting the smartphone and the drone for the first time, press and hold the power button for two seconds to confirm the connection.)
3. Tap “Connect”. If connected successfully, you can view the drone album, and download videos or photos at high speed.

The smartphone is connected to the remote controller:

DJI Mini 4 Pro, DJI Mini 3 Pro, DJI Mini 3, DJI Mini 2

1. Make sure that the drone is connected to the smartphone via the remote controller and the motors have not started.
2. Enable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on the smartphone.
3. Open DJI Fly, enter playback, and tap the icon in the upper right corner to access the files on the drone to download files at high speed.

Method 2: Download

Applicable Products: DJI Mini 4K, DJI Mini 4 Pro, DJI Mini 3 Pro, DJI Mini 3, DJI Mini 2, DJI Mini 2 SE, DJI Mini SE, Mavic Mini

1. Connect your drone and remote controller to a smartphone.

2. Open the album in DJI Fly and select the desired videos or photos.

3. Tap “Download” in the bottom-right corner and select the storage path, tap “OK”, and the videos or photos will be downloaded.

Export photos or videos to a computer

Applicable Products: DJI Mini 4K, DJI Mini 4 Pro, DJI Mini 3 Pro, DJI Mini 3, DJI Mini 2, DJI Mini 2 SE, DJI Mini SE, Mavic Mini

DJI Mini 4 Pro comes with a 2GB internal storage, while DJI Mini 3 Pro comes with a 1.2GB internal storage. Other Mini Series drones do not come with an internal storage. Please check the storage location of footage before exporting.

Method 1: Connect the drone to a computer with a USB cable

Connect the drone to a computer with a USB-C cable. Open a local disk on the computer, create a file folder, and then move the photos or videos to the new file folder.

đź’ˇ [Tips] The InternalStorage folder represents the internal storage of the drone, and the SD_card folder represents the microSD card installed in the drone.

Method 2: Use a card reader to export photos or videos from the microSD card.

Remove the microSD card from the drone, and insert it into a card reader. Then, connect the card reader to a computer to export photos or videos.

The following video demonstrates how to export footage via a microSD card step by step with DJI Mini 3 Pro as an example.

Export photos or videos to a smartphone

Method 1: QuickTransfer

Applicable Products: DJI Air 3

1.Power on the drone, and wait until the drone self-check is completed.

2.Enable the Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and Location functions on the smartphone. Open the DJI Fly app and select the drone for connecting. (When connecting the smartphone and the drone for the first time, press and hold the power button for two seconds to confirm the connection.)

3. Tap “Connect”. If connected successfully, you can view the drone album, and download videos or photos at high speed.

The following video uses the DJI Mini 4 Pro as an example to show you how to use QuickTransfer:

Method 2: Download

Applicable Products:DJI Air 3,DJI Air 2S, Mavic Air 2, Mavic Air

1. Connect your drone and remote controller to a smartphone.

2. Open the album in DJI Fly and select the desired videos or photos.

3. Tap “Download” in the bottom-right corner and select the storage path, tap “OK”, and the videos or photos will be downloaded.

Export photos or videos to a computer

Applicable Products:DJI Air 3,DJI Air 2S, Mavic Air 2, Mavic Air

DJI Air series products comes with a 8GB internal storage. Please check the storage location of footage before exporting.

Method 1: Connect the drone to a computer with a USB cable

Connect the drone to a computer with a USB-C cable. Open a local disk on the computer, create a file folder, and then move the photos or videos to the new file folder.

đź’ˇ [Tips] The InternalStorage folder represents the internal storage of the drone, and the SD_card folder represents the microSD card installed in the drone.

Method 2: Use a card reader to export photos or videos from the microSD card.

Remove the microSD card from the drone, and insert it into a card reader. Then, connect the card reader to a computer to export photos or videos.

The following video demonstrates how to export footage via a microSD card step by step with DJI Mini 3 Pro as an example.

Export photos or videos to a smartphone

Method 1: QuickTransfer

Applicable Products: DJI Mavic 3 Pro, DJI Mavic 3 Classic, DJI Mavic 3

When the remote controller is not connected to a smartphone, the operations are slightly different. The following video introduces QuickTransfer using DJI Mavic 3 Classic as an example.

The smartphone is not connected to the remote controller:

1.Power on the drone, and wait until the drone self-check is completed.
2. Enable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on the smartphone. Open the DJI Fly app and select the drone for connecting when it prompts the available device list. (When connecting the smartphone and the drone for the first time, press and hold the power button for two seconds to confirm the connection.)
3. Tap “Connect”. If connected successfully, you can view the drone album, and download videos or photos at high speed.

The smartphone is connected to the remote controller:

1.Make sure that the drone is connected to the smartphone via the remote controller and the motors have not started.
2.Enable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on the smartphone.
3. Open DJI Fly, enter playback, and tap the icon in the upper right corner to access the files on the drone to download files at high speed.

Method 2: Download

Applicable Products: DJI Mavic 3 Pro, DJI Mavic 3 Classic, DJI Mavic 3, Mavic 2 Pro, Mavic 2 Zoom, Mavic Pro

đź’ˇ [Tips] The compatible application of Mavic 2 Pro, Mavic 2 Zoom and Mavic Pro is DJI GO 4.

1. Connect your drone and remote controller to a smartphone.

2. Open the album in DJI Fly or DJI GO 4, and select the desired videos or photos.

3. Tap “Download” in the bottom-right corner and select the storage path, tap “OK”, and the videos or photos will be downloaded.

Export photos or videos to a computer

Applicable Products: DJI Mavic 3 Pro, DJI Mavic 3 Classic, DJI Mavic 3, Mavic 2 Pro, Mavic 2 Zoom, Mavic Pro

Except for DJI Mavic 3 Cine and DJI Mavic 3 Pro Cine, which come with a 1TB SSD storage separately, other DJI Mavic 3 Series drones come with an 8GB internal storage. Other Mavic Series drones do not come with an internal storage. Please check the storage location of footage before exporting.

Method 1: Connect the drone to a computer with a USB cable

Connect the drone to a computer with a USB-C cable. Open a local disk on the computer, create a file folder, and then move the photos or videos to the new file folder.

đź’ˇ [Tips] The InternalStorage folder represents the internal storage of the drone, and the SD_card folder represents the microSD card installed in the drone.

Method 2: Use a card reader to export photos or videos from the microSD card.

Remove the microSD card from the drone, and insert it into a card reader. Then, connect the card reader to a computer to export photos or videos.

The following video demonstrates how to export footage via a microSD card step by step with DJI Mini 3 Pro as an example.

DJI Inspire 3 utilizes an SSD to store footage, which needs to be connected to a computer for exporting. While DJI RC Plus does not support QuickTransfer or FlyShare, it is able to export footage by connecting to a computer or inserting a microSD card.

Inspire 2 supports both SSD and microSD card to store footage, which can be exported via a computer, or downloaded to a smartphone via DJI GO 4.

DJI Inspire 3

The footage shot by the DJI Inspire 3 is stored on a DJI PROSSD. To export the footage, remove the PROSSD and connect it to a computer with a USB-C cable. Once successfully connected, the LED on the PROSSD turns on and solid and the original footage can be exported.

The cache inside the remote controller needs to be enabled in the DJI Pilot 2 app as shown below: Camera View> Tap the upper right corner to enter settings menu > Common Settings > Video Cache Settings > Cache When Recording

Cache File Storage
1. Enter the home screen of the remote controller. Go to Files, Internal Storage, DJI, com.dji.industry.pilot, and CACHE_VIDEO, then a MP4 file can be found, which is the desired cache file.

2. Enter the home screen of the remote controller. Go to Gallery, select Timeline or Albums, and the desired cache file can be found.

Export cache files
1. Connect the remote controller to a computer, and copy to a folder in a local disk.
2. Enter the home screen of the remote controller and go to Files. The cache files can be shared with an Android phone via Bluetooth.
3. Move the desired cache files to the microSD card.

Inspire 2

Use a card reader to export photos or videos from the microSD card

Remove the microSD card from the drone, and insert it into a card reader. Then, connect the card reader to a computer to export photos or videos.

Use CINESSD Station to export photos or videos from CINESSD

If you are using CINESSD, a CINESSD Station is needed to export the footage in the CINESSD.

Drone Photo or Video Files Export Guide (1)Drone Photo or Video Files Export Guide (2)

Export photos or videos to a smartphone via DJI GO 4

Power on the drone and the remote controller, and connect a smartphone. Enter the home page of DJI GO 4, go to Editor, Gallery and tap the “download” icon to export the footage in the microSD card to the smartphone.

Drone Photo or Video Files Export Guide (2024)
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