When you use your Mac with another Apple device—like your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch—you can take advantage of special Continuity features that let you use your devices in unique ways. You can seamlessly work across your devices, hand off tasks, share files and photos, stream video and audio, and more. Continuity features are built directly into your devices’ operating systems and many of the apps you use every day. There’s no additional app you need to install—just sign in to the same Apple Account on each device to get started.
Note: There are minimum system requirements for Continuity features and some features require Wi-Fi and Bluetooth®. See the Apple Support article Continuity features and requirements for Apple devices.
Quickly share content between devicesShare photos, videos, contacts, and more, with anyone on an Apple device near you. AirDrop makes sharing between iPhone, iPad, and Mac as simple as dragging and dropping.
Use AirDrop to send items to nearby Apple devices
Use your iPhone camera with your MacYou can use your iPhone as your Mac computer’s webcam or microphone with a feature called Continuity Camera. You can also use video effects when using your iPhone as a webcam, like Desk view or Center Stage.
Use your iPhone as a webcam on Mac
Stream to a larger screenShare videos, music, photos, and more from your iPhone or iPad to your Mac. You can also stream content from your Mac to an Apple TV or an AirPlay 2-enabled TV.
Stream video and audio with AirPlay
Extend your workspace with an iPadWith the Sidecar feature, your iPad becomes a second display for your Mac. You can either extend your Mac desktop, or show the same app on both screens but control different aspects of it.
Use your iPad as a second display for your Mac
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