How do I traspass my photos from my mac pro computer to a new ipad without usb port?, how do I traspass my photos from my mac pro computer to a new ipad without usb port?

I have a Macpro computer and I want to know how to traspass photos or files to a new ipad model since it has no USB port.
Thans for your help!

You can transfer photos or documents to your iPad using iTunes. Connect your iPad to your computer using the cable that came with your iPad and sync it with your computer to copy your photos to it.
With documents, you can use iCloud if you have Pages in your iPad. Go to iCloud > iWork and drag your documents in that page

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