Use iCloud with your MacBook Pro
With iCloud, you can keep your information up to date on all your devices, and collaborate with friends and family. Your MacBook Pro works seamlessly with your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple Watch when you use iCloud and sign in to each of them with the same Apple Account.
If you didn’t turn on iCloud when you first set up your Mac, open System Settings, then click “Sign in to your Apple Account” in the sidebar. After you are signed in, click iCloud, then turn iCloud features on or off. To learn more, see Set up iCloud features on Mac and Sign in to iCloud on all your devices.
Access your content across devices. With iCloud, you can securely store, edit, and share your documents, photos, and videos across devices to make sure you’re always up to date. To get started, see Access your iCloud content on your Mac.
Use your MacBook Pro with other devices. Seamlessly move content between your MacBook Pro and other devices using Continuity. Just sign in to your Apple Account, and whenever your MacBook Pro and devices are near each other, they work together in convenient ways. For instance, you can start a task on one device and finish it on another, use your iPhone as a webcam for your MacBook Pro, stream your screen to another Mac or Apple TV with AirPlay, set up your iPad to work side by side your MacBook Pro with Sidecar, and more. See Share content between devices, Work with multiple devices, and Stream content on a larger screen with AirPlay.
For a list of system requirements for devices that support Continuity, see the Apple Support article System requirements for Continuity features on Apple devices. To learn more about using Continuity with your MacBook Pro, see the Apple Support article Use Continuity to connect your Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch or go to All your devices.
Do more with iCloud+. iCloud+ is a subscription service that gives you more space to store your photos, files, and more. You can share your iCloud+ storage plan through Family Sharing. iCloud+ also includes iCloud Private Relay, HomeKit Secure Video, and custom email domains for your Mail address on iCloud.com. To learn more about what iCloud+ has to offer, see What is iCloud+?.