Continuity Digital camera helps you to flip your iPhone into an exterior video enter gadget in your Mac. The necessities are temporary: iOS 16 or later, any iPhone launched in 2018 or later (the XR period), and any Mac that may run macOS 13 Ventura or later.
In your iPhone, guarantee that Settings > Normal > AirPlay & Handoff has Handoff enabled and Continuity Digital camera enabled. In your Mac, when the iPhone is close by, you’ll be able to choose your iPhone by title in any app that helps customary video enter, like FaceTime or Zoom.

When Continuity Digital camera is energetic, you’ll be able to Pause or Disconnect it. However you’ll be able to’t drive it to start out up.
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Nonetheless, I and plenty of others have seen glitches because the iOS 17 betas appeared, they usually nonetheless happen with the discharge model:
- The iPhone doesn’t seem when it’s not plugged in by way of USB when it ought to, as Continuity Digital camera can be utilized by way of Wi-Fi or USB.
- When chosen, the Continuity Digital camera iPhone exhibits inside a macOS app, like FaceTime, as a black display screen.
The answer is to flip switches (how irritating!).
- In the event you enabled Standby, the side-resting always-on mode beginning in iOS 17, attempt disabling it or toggling it on and off in Settings > Standby.
- Failing that, attempt toggling Continuity Digital camera on the setting above.
- If that doesn’t work, attempt toggling Handoff at that location.
I discovered in working via options that solely the Handoff toggle labored for me. The failure to work as Continuity Digital camera endured via restarting my iPhone till I flipped that Handoff swap off and again on. Others have discovered that Standby toggling does the trick, whereas nonetheless others disabled and re-enabled Continuity Digital camera.
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