Using an iPhone as a webcam for a Mac is an effective way to improve video quality for online calls, streaming, or presentations. With macOS Ventura and iOS 16, Apple introduced Continuity Camera, allowing iPhones to work as webcams without third-party software. This setup makes use of the iPhone's superior camera and requires minimal configuration, utilizing a wireless connection through Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
The connection relies on shared access through the same Apple ID across both devices, ensuring compatibility and security. Once enabled, the iPhone can serve as the webcam in applications that support video input, such as Zoom or FaceTime. This wireless setup eliminates the need for cables, making the process efficient and direct.
This feature supports additional enhancements such as Center Stage and Portrait Mode. These tools enhance video calls by adjusting framing and applying visual effects. Using iPhone models starting from iPhone XR, the feature offers a reliable solution for users who want better camera performance without investing in external hardware.
Steps to set up iPhone as a webcam for Mac:
- Log in to the same Apple ID on both devices.
- Enable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on both iPhone and Mac.
Both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth must be active for Continuity Camera to function.
- On the iPhone, go to Settings > General > AirPlay & Handoff.
- Enable Continuity Camera.
- Position your iPhone near your Mac.
- Open any video app on your Mac, such as FaceTime or Zoom.
Continuity Camera works with most video conferencing apps that use the default webcam, including Microsoft Teams and Google Meet.
- Select your iPhone from the video input options in the app's settings.
If your iPhone is not automatically selected, manually choose iPhone as the camera input from the app's video settings.
- The iPhone will automatically function as your Mac’s webcam.

Mohd Shakir Zakaria is a cloud architect with deep roots in software development and open-source advocacy. Certified in AWS, Red Hat, VMware, ITIL, and Linux, he specializes in designing and managing robust cloud and on-premises infrastructures.
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