Apple has included iPhone Mirroring as part of its second developer beta for iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia. Here’s how to get your iPhone screen to appear on your Mac.
Apple has included iPhone Mirroring as part of its second developer beta for iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia. Here’s how to get your iPhone screen to appear on your Mac.
Introduced as part of the package of feature updates for iOS 18, iPhone Mirroring promised to make lives a little bit easier for Mac owners who also had an iPhone.
Mac owners may occasionally want to look at a notification on their iPhone, but it’s on the other side of the room or is otherwise troublesome to access. Or perhaps there’s an app they have installed on their iPhone but not on their Mac.
Demonstrated during the WWDC Keynote, iPhone Mirroring is a feature for iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia that lets a user use their iPhone from their Mac display. Using a mouse or trackpad instead of a finger, as well as the keyboard, they can see the entire iPhone display and can interact with apps as usual.
This is all performed wirelessly, but also securely.