You’ll need to have iOS or iPadOS 15. 1 or later to share your screen (or see shared screens) on FaceTime. [1] X Research source Sharing your screen is best for looking at photos, website, news articles, and documents together. If you want to share content from music or streaming apps, you’ll need to use SharePlay instead.

Any notifications you receive while sharing your screen won’t be visible to other people on the call, which could save you from potential embarrassment! While you can’t share copyrighted content on FaceTime while simply sharing your screen, you can use SharePlay-compatible apps to watch movies and play music over FaceTime with your friends.

You’ll need to have iOS or iPadOS 15. 1 or later to share media on FaceTime. While not all apps are supported, you’ll find tons of popular apps including Twitch, NBA, Paramount+, Showtime, Apple TV, Apple Music, Starz, MasterClass, UFC, and more. For a full list of all apps you can stream over FaceTime, visit https://apps. apple. com/story/id1583059388.

Depending on the app, you may have to tap Play for Everyone so others will see or hear your content.

While you’re streaming from a SharePlay-supported app, everyone in the call will be able to pause, play, pause, skip, and fast-forward the song or video. If you want to stream from a subscription-based app, only others with subscriptions to that app will be able to see and/or hear the stream. If they don’t have access, they’ll be shown instructions on subscribing or signing up for a free trial. [2] X Research source

These features are only available on MacOS Monterey 12. 1 or later, so be sure to update your computer.

These features are only available on MacOS Monterey 12. 1 or later, so be sure to update your computer.

These features are only available on MacOS Monterey 12. 1 or later, so be sure to update your computer.

These features are only available on MacOS Monterey 12. 1 or later, so be sure to update your computer.

These features are only available on MacOS Monterey 12. 1 or later, so be sure to update your computer.

Sharing your screen is best for looking at documents, websites, photos, and other general information with others over FaceTime. If you want to share movies and music, you’ll need to use SharePlay.

To share a single app window, select Window, move your cursor to the app you want to share, then click Share this Window. To share everything on your screen, tap Screen, move the cursor anywhere on the screen, then click Share This Screen. [3] X Research source

As long as the other person or people on the call have their own Apple Music or Apple TV subscriptions, they’ll be able to watch or listen along with you. If they don’t have subscriptions, they’ll be prompted to sign up or get a free trial. [4] X Research source If you want to share videos and content from other streaming apps like Showtime and Paramount+, you’ll need to use SharePlay on your iPhone or iPad instead.

SharePlay is not available with the Apple Music Voice plan (also known as the Siri Plan).

If you select Start Only for Me," you’ll be asked each time you launch a SharePlay app whether you want to share with everyone. Everyone on the call can stop, start, skip, rewind, and fast-forward in real time. To stop sharing, just close the Apple Music or Apple TV app.