iPhone Mirroring: Use your iPhone from your Mac
With iPhone Mirroring, you can wirelessly interact with your iPhone and its apps and notifications from your Mac. Your iPhone stays locked, so no one else can access it or use it to see what you’re doing.
Start or stop iPhone Mirroring
Interact with iPhone using iPhone Mirroring
Move or resize the iPhone Mirroring window
Change iPhone Mirroring settings
Get ready
Make sure that your Mac and iPhone meet the iPhone Mirroring system requirements below, including that each is signed in to the same Apple Account, and your iPhone is locked and near your Mac.
To simply view your iPhone screen or its streamed video on an AirPlay-compatible device, you can use AirPlay instead.
Start or stop iPhone Mirroring
Click iPhone Mirroring in the Dock, or open it from the Applications folder or Launchpad. It's included with macOS Sequoia 15 or later.
If your Mac asks you to unlock your iPhone, use your iPhone to enter your iPhone passcode.
If your Mac asks whether to allow notifications from your iPhone, click Allow or Don’t Allow. You can change this later in Notifications settings on your Mac.
If your Mac asks whether to require Mac login to access your iPhone, choose whether to be asked every time or to authenticate automatically. You can change this later in iPhone Mirroring settings on your Mac.
When the iPhone Mirroring app shows your iPhone screen, it's connected to your iPhone. You can now interact with your iPhone from the iPhone Mirroring window.
To stop mirroring your iPhone, quit the iPhone Mirroring app or unlock your iPhone.
If you have more than one iPhone signed in to your Apple Account and nearby, you can use iPhone Mirroring settings to choose the one that your Mac uses for mirroring and iPhone notifications.
Privacy & Security: Phone Mirroring automatically pauses the connection after periods of inactivity. While mirroring, your iPhone says that it's in use and identifies the Mac using it. When unlocked after mirroring, it says that it was used from a Mac and links to Settings > General > AirPlay & Continuity > iPhone Mirroring, which identifies the Mac that used your iPhone, including when and for how long.
Interact with iPhone using iPhone Mirroring
Tap, swipe, and type | Use your Mac mouse or trackpad to click wherever you would tap on your iPhone. Or click and hold wherever you would touch and hold, such as to edit the Home Screen or open a quick actions menu. You can also scroll and swipe with your mouse or trackpad, and use your Mac keyboard to type and use keyboard shortcuts. If you also want to use a wireless game controller with iPhone apps that support it, use Bluetooth to connect the controller to your iPhone, not your Mac. |
Go to the Home Screen | Move the pointer to the top of the iPhone Mirroring window, then click the in the upper-right corner.Or click the bar at the bottom of the iPhone Mirroring window. Or press Command-1 on your keyboard. |
Open the App Switcher | Move the pointer to the top of the iPhone Mirroring window, then click the in the upper-right corner.Or press Command-2 on your keyboard. |
Open Spotlight | Use your mouse or trackpad to scroll or swipe up from the Home Screen. Or press Command-3 on your keyboard. |
Play audio or video | iPhone audio plays through your Mac, and your Mac controls the volume. iPhone video plays back in the iPhone Mirroring window. Streaming content providers might have playback restriction policies that affect whether their premium video content can be mirrored. |
Access to the iPhone camera and mic is not available in iPhone Mirroring, including for Face ID or phone calls. You can make and receive phone calls on your Mac instead.
Move or resize the iPhone Mirroring window
To reposition the iPhone Mirroring window while mirroring, move the pointer to the top of the window, then drag the window by the toolbar that appears.
To change the size of the iPhone Mirroring window while mirroring, use the View menu in the iPhone Mirroring menu bar:
Choose Larger, or press Command–Plus sign (+).
Choose Actual Size, or press Command-0.
Choose Smaller, or press Command–Minus sign (–).
iPhone Mirroring automatically switches to and from landscape view when required by the app that you’re using.
Manage iPhone notifications
After iPhone Mirroring connects your Mac to your iPhone, your Mac automatically receives notifications from your iPhone. It receives them whether or not you’re using iPhone Mirroring or your iPhone is nearby, as long as your iPhone is turned on. You can manage these notifications from either device.
Manage iPhone notifications on Mac
Copy items between devices
If your Mac is using macOS Sequoia 15.1 or later and your iPhone is using iOS 18.1 or later, you can drag and drop items such as documents, photos, and videos between your devices. For example, drag a video from the Photos app on iPhone to the desktop on Mac, or drag a photo from Safari on Mac to a conversation in Messages or Mail on iPhone. You can also drag files to and from iCloud Drive on your Mac, or to and from the Files app on your iPhone.
Or use Universal Clipboard or AirDrop to copy content between devices.
Change iPhone Mirroring settings
Open the iPhone Mirroring app on your Mac, then choose iPhone Mirroring > Settings from the menu bar at the top of your screen. Choose from these options:
Ask every time: iPhone Mirroring always asks you to authenticate before mirroring. Authenticate using your Mac login password, using Touch ID on your Mac, or using your Apple Watch.
Automatically authenticate: After entering your Mac login password to select this setting, you are no longer asked to authenticate before mirroring. While this setting is selected, the “Require password after screen saver begins or display is turned off” setting in Lock Screen settings remains set to Immediately.
Revoke Access to [name of your iPhone]: Reset the iPhone Mirroring setup for this iPhone and remove “Allow notifications from iPhone” from Notifications settings on your Mac. To mirror your iPhone and receive its notifications again, set up iPhone mirroring.
Choose the iPhone that your Mac uses
If you have more than one iPhone that is both signed in to your Apple Account and nearby, you can choose the one that your Mac uses for mirroring and iPhone notifications:
Choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Desktop & Dock in the sidebar.
Choose your iPhone from the iPhone pop-up menu on the right. This menu appears just below the “Use iPhone widgets” setting. It appears only when your Mac detects more than one nearby iPhone that can be used for mirroring.
iPhone Mirroring system requirements
iPhone Mirroring can be used with only one Mac and one iPhone at a time. Your devices must meet these requirements.
Your computer is a Mac with Apple silicon or Mac with the Apple T2 Security Chip and is using macOS Sequoia 15 or later.
Your iPhone is using iOS 18 or later.
Your iPhone and Mac are signed in to the same Apple Account using two-factor authentication.
Your iPhone and Mac have Bluetooth and Wi-Fi turned on.
Your iPhone is locked and near your Mac. It can also be charging and using StandBy.
Your iPhone is not sharing its cellular connection (Personal Hotspot is not in use).
Your Mac is not sharing its internet connection or using AirPlay or Sidecar.
If you need help
If iPhone Mirroring doesn’t find your iPhone, doesn’t connect to it, or the connection is interrupted or times out, follow any instruction shown in the iPhone Mirroring window. If necessary, try these additional steps.
Make sure that your devices meet the iPhone Mirroring system requirements and iPhone Mirroring is available in your country or region. iPhone Mirroring is not currently available in the European Union.
Install the latest software updates for Mac and software updates for iPhone.
Restart your Mac and iPhone.
If either device is using Bluetooth or Wi-Fi intensively for another purpose, such as to stream audio or video to another device, discontinue that use and try again. It might also help to check for wireless interference.
Check for VPN and other third-party security software on both devices. Similarly, the firewall settings on your Mac should not be set to block all incoming connections.
Revoke access to your iPhone in iPhone Mirroring settings, then set up iPhone Mirroring again.
If no other solutions work, sign out of your Apple Account on each device, restart, then sign back in.