
Control your iPhone from your Mac
You can use iPhone Mirroring to control your iPhone from your nearby Mac. When iPhone Mirroring is turned on, you can also receive iPhone notifications on your Mac, so you don’t miss a thing.

Note: Some iPhone features such as the camera and microphone aren’t compatible with iPhone Mirroring. Also, some Continuity features, like Continuity Camera and AirPlay, aren’t available on your Mac when using iPhone Mirroring.
Before you begin
Make sure of the following:
You’re signed in to the same Apple Account on both devices.
Your devices are within 30 feet (10 meters) of each other.
Your Mac has macOS 15 Sequoia or later and your iPhone has iOS 18 or later.
Both devices meet minimum system requirements for iPhone Mirroring.
Set up iPhone Mirroring on your Mac
Make sure your iPhone is turned on and nearby, with the screen locked.
Go to the iPhone Mirroring app
on your Mac.
Click Continue.
Enter your iPhone passcode, then choose one of the following:
Ask Every Time: Receive a prompt for Touch ID or your iPhone passcode each time you use iPhone Mirroring.
Authenticate Automatically: Automatically connect to iPhone Mirroring without needing to authenticate.
Note: If you see an alert on your iPhone that says Trust This Computer? tap Trust. You may be asked to enter your device passcode to proceed. If you see an alert on your Mac that says “Allow accessory to connect?” click Allow.
Choose whether or not to Allow Notifications from iPhone.
Note: You can set up more than one iPhone to use iPhone Mirroring with your Mac, but you can only connect to one iPhone at a time.
Use iPhone Mirroring on your Mac
Make sure your iPhone is turned on and nearby, with the screen locked.
Go to the iPhone Mirroring app
on your Mac.
Do any of the following:
Tap to click: Click your mouse or trackpad to tap. You can also swipe and scroll in the iPhone Mirroring app, and use your keyboard to type.
Open the App Switcher: Move your pointer to the top of the iPhone Mirroring screen until the menu bar appears, then click
to open the App Switcher.
Go to the Home Screen: If you’re in an app and want to return to the Home Screen, move your pointer to the top of the iPhone Mirroring screen until the menu bar appears, then click
.
Rearrange your Home Screen and perform quick actions: On the Home Screen, Control-click any app, then click Edit Home Screen. You can also Control-click an app and choose to turn some apps into widgets or to perform quick actions, like creating a new note in Notes or sending your location in Maps.
Use iPhone notifications on your Mac
When you set up iPhone Mirroring, you can also turn on iPhone notifications. iPhone notifications appear on your Mac with an iPhone badge, so you know which notifications are from your iPhone.
Note: Your iPhone doesn’t have to be nearby for its notifications to appear on your Mac, but it must be turned on.
If you chose not to turn on iPhone notifications when you set up iPhone Mirroring and you’d like to turn it on, or if you want to choose which apps send notifications to your Mac, do the following:
On your iPhone, go to Settings
> Notifications.
Choose any app, then turn “Show on Mac” on or off.
Turn off iPhone Mirroring
On your iPhone, go to Settings
> General.
Tap AirPlay & Continuity, then tap iPhone Mirroring.
Tap Edit in the top right, then select a Mac to remove.
If iPhone Mirroring isn’t working
Make sure that you’re signed in to the same Apple Account on both devices.
Make sure that your iPhone and Mac have Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Handoff turned on.
Your devices must be within 30 feet (10 meters) of one another.
For additional troubleshooting steps, see “If you need help” at the bottom of the Apple Support article iPhone Mirroring.