How to Share Your Screen in FaceTime on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
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With the release of iOS 15 and macOS Monterey, Apple introduced the ability to share your screen during FaceTime calls. This feature, called SharePlay, enhances virtual communication by allowing you to bring presentations, photos, websites and more into your conversations. Whether you’re using an iPhone, iPad, or Mac, sharing your screen during a FaceTime call is straightforward. Here’s how you can share your screen on each device during a FaceTime call:
For iPhone and iPad:
1. Ensure your device is running iOS 15 or later.
2. During a FaceTime call, tap on the “Screen Share” button located in the new control panel at the top right corner of the screen (it looks like a person with a rectangle behind them).
3. Select “Share My Screen” from the dropdown menu.
4. The countdown will begin, giving you three seconds before your screen is shared with the other participants.
5. Navigate to whatever you want to share with your contacts on your iPhone or iPad. Everyone on the call will be able to see what you’re viewing.
For Mac:
1. Your Mac should have macOS Monterey or later installed.
2. While in a FaceTime call, look for the “Screen Share” button in the FaceTime control bar (it may look like two overlapping rectangles).
3. Click on it and choose whether to share your entire screen or just a specific window.
4. A countdown initiates before sharing begins, similar to iPhone and iPad.
5. Proceed to display anything on your Mac that you’d like to present during the call.
Keep in mind that when sharing your screen, everyone in the FaceTime call can see what’s being displayed, so ensure sensitive information isn’t visible unless intended for sharing. Also, audio played from shared content won’t be transmitted unless you’re using Monterey or later on Mac; this ensures privacy and reduces unnecessary noise during calls.
Screen sharing can be stopped anytime by tapping or clicking the “Stop Sharing” button.
Remember that network speed can affect the quality of screen sharing—using a high-speed connection ensures smoother visuals for everyone involved.
And just like that, you can seamlessly incorporate visuals into your virtual discussions via FaceTime on iPhone, iPad, and Mac using these simple steps!