Image credit - 9to5Mac

Image credit – 9to5Mac

If you’re using a Mac, then there’s a good chance that accessing iCloud via its web interface isn’t something you would typically do. However if you’re coming from a different platform, such as Windows, accessing iCloud via the web is one of the few options that you have if you’re trying to get to your notes, contacts, photos, and so on.

Now the photos interface on the web iCloud does leave something to be desired, but not anymore because it looks like Apple has rolled out a redesigned interface for it. This redesigned interface is meant to mimic the Photos app on the Mac. It was actually launched earlier this month as a beta, but it seems that it is now available to all users.

As you can see in the screenshot above, it looks quite similar to the Photos app on Mac, if you’ve ever used it before, and we guess that’s their goal. It feels more functional as users now have a sidebar that they can browse their photos with, along with a list of the various albums that they have created.

There is also a scrubber at the bottom of the Photos page where you can see the thumbnails of all the photos you’ve taken. There are also options to upload photos, download photos, create albums, delete, and share. So if you’d like to check it out, hit up the iCloud website to take it for a spin.

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