Screen sharing on FaceTime requires an iPhone, iPad, or Mac running iOS 15.1, iPadOS 15.1, and macOS Monetary 12.1 or later, respectively.Members won’t be able to view content that requires a subscription, free trial, or purchase or rental when sharing the screen.Additionally, you can’t use this feature with Android and Windows devices.

Read on to know how screen share works!

How to share your screen on FaceTime on iPhone and iPad

If you have never set up FaceTime on your Apple device, you need to set that up first, and after that, you can follow the steps mentioned below: After that, others on the FaceTime call will start seeing your screen. If you want to end sharing, tap Share My Screen again or tap End to disconnect the Facetime call. Additionally, you can also record these calls.

How to share screen on FaceTime on Mac

The steps to share your screen on FaceTime on Mac are different than on iPhone. Here’s how to do it: If you want to stop sharing your screen, click FaceTime again and select Stop Sharing, or simply end your FaceTime call, which ends screen sharing along with the call.

How to take over screen sharing on iPhone and Mac

Other than watching what’s been shared by the host, the others on FaceTime can share their screen with others on the call. To do that, you need to: When you start sharing your screen, the previous screen sharing will stop, and others will begin to see what’s on your screen.

Why can’t I share my screen on facetime ios 15?

Even though Apple had announced that the SharePlay feature for FaceTime would arrive with iOS 15, SharePlay wasn’t available for many users when the update arrived. The community began to ask the reason behind its absence. Hence, Apple addressed the fuzz around it on Twitter as follows: Thus, I suggest updating your iPhone to the latest iOS version and see if you have received SharePlay. If you cannot use FaceTime on your iPhone or iPad, you can check the guide on how to fix FaceTime not working on your iPhone or iPad. Wrapping up! FaceTime is Apple’s answer to popular video chat apps such as Google Duo, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams. With the screen share feature on SharePlay, Apple hopes to keep up with the competition. With my guide on sharing your screen on FaceTime using iPhone, iPad, and Mac, I have tried to explain how you can use this feature. Want to know more about FaceTime? You can check these:

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