Use your iPhone or iPad as a web camera with Apple TV
You can use the camera and microphone on an iPhone or iPad as a webcam for FaceTime calls and video conferencing on Apple TV.
Set up a Continuity Camera in FaceTime or a conferencing app
You can set up a Continuity Camera from the FaceTime app or compatible video conferencing apps on Apple TV.
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Open the FaceTime app or a compatible video conferencing app on Apple TV.
Tip: Before you begin using FaceTime, make sure your iPhone or iPad is set up to use FaceTime. Go to Settings on your iPhone or iPad, tap FaceTime, then turn on FaceTime. Sign in to FaceTime with your Apple Account, if you haven’t already.
On the Continuity Camera screen, do either of the following:
If you appear in the list of users: Select your user profile, then confirm on your iPhone or iPad.
If you don’t appear in the list of users: Select Other to reveal a QR code, then open the Camera app on your iPhone or iPad. Scan the QR code, then tap Connect to Apple TV and confirm on your iPhone or iPad.
Note: If you’re signed in to Apple TV as a user, your profile automatically appears in the list of users. To add a user, follow the instructions in Add or remove user profiles on Apple TV.
Position your iPhone or iPad near the TV in landscape orientation so that the rear camera (iPhone) or front camera (iPad) faces you and you’re satisfied with the way you appear in the preview on your TV screen.
You can also press on your remote to skip this step.
After a short countdown, your iPhone or iPad camera is ready to use on Apple TV.
To pause or disconnect your iPhone or iPad’s camera, tap Pause or Disconnect on the iPhone or iPad’s Lock Screen.
Set up iPhone as a dedicated Continuity Camera
You can set up an iPhone as a dedicated Apple TV Continuity Camera, always ready for FaceTime or compatible video conferencing apps. When you make an iPhone a dedicated camera, Apple TV has access to the iPhone’s camera, microphone, and FaceTime favorites.
After you set up an iPhone to be a dedicated camera, you can only make FaceTime calls from Apple TV to contacts marked as Favorites in the Phone app on the iPhone.
Note: FaceTime calls made to a dedicated camera can be answered by any user who is signed in as the active user on Apple TV.
Go to Settings on Apple TV.
Navigate to Remotes and Devices > Dedicated Camera, select your user profile, then follow the onscreen prompts to confirm on your iPhone.
Note: If you’re signed in as the active user on Apple TV, your profile automatically appears in the list of users. To add a user, follow the instructions in Add or remove user profiles on Apple TV.
Make sure your iPhone is connected to a power source, then position your iPhone near the TV in landscape orientation so that the rear camera faces you and you’re satisfied with the way you appear in the preview on your TV screen.
You can also press on your remote to skip this step.
After a short countdown, your iPhone camera is ready to use on Apple TV.
If you want to use FaceTime and haven’t set up your Favorites list, open the Phone app on the iPhone, tap Favorites, tap , choose a contact, tap Video, tap FaceTime, then tap a contact method.
If you want to edit your Favorites later on iPhone, tap Edit Favorites on the Lock Screen, or Edit in the Favorites tab of the Phone app.
To pause or disconnect your iPhone camera, do either of the following:
On Apple TV, go to Settings , then go to Remotes and Devices > Dedicated Camera, and select Disconnect.
On iPhone, Tap Disconnect on the Lock Screen.
Modify Continuity Camera controls in Control Center
Continuity Camera controls appear in Control Center on Apple TV when you connect an iPhone or iPad to Apple TV to make calls with FaceTime or compatible video conferencing apps.
Press and hold on your remote to open Control Center.
Navigate to , then adjust any of the following controls that appear onscreen:
Center Stage: Select to keep everyone in the room perfectly framed, even as they move around.
Portrait: Select to focus on the subject and blur the background image.
Reactions: Select to recognize hand gestures you make that generate onscreen effects, such as hearts or fireworks. See Add reactions with hand gestures during a FaceTime call on Apple TV.
Tip: With a Continuity Camera connected to Apple TV 4K (3rd generation), you can also see yourself onscreen and add fun filters when singing along to your favorite tracks in the Music app with Apple Music Sing. See Use Apple Music Sing on Apple TV.