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Use your Mac with other Apple devices
![A MacBook Pro using an iPhone as a webcam and showing a FaceTime session.](https://help.apple.com/assets/65A8106E7C69B635140E606E/65A81072C0272B1FFA02DE51/en_GB/bc2d869b9b8b59d316140b6ab866744a.png)
Use iPhone as your webcam
With Continuity Camera, you can use your iPhone as your Mac webcam — just bring iPhone close to your Mac. Use video effects like Center Stage, which keeps you centred in the frame, and Desk View, which shows your face and desk at the same time.
![A Mac and an iPhone. The AirDrop window is open on the Mac desktop, ready to share a document with the iPhone and another MacBook Pro (not pictured). The iPhone Lock Screen has a notification about receiving the document.](https://help.apple.com/assets/65A8106E7C69B635140E606E/65A81072C0272B1FFA02DE51/en_GB/15e3d84cee7b9c576e103db8a9b44874.png)
Share files with people nearby
Use AirDrop to share photos, documents, webpages and more with people using Apple devices nearby, or even between your own devices.
![The Mail window open with a message showing a photo and Copy Image selected on top of it. An iPhone on the right showing an image pasting from a MacBook Pro.](https://help.apple.com/assets/65A8106E7C69B635140E606E/65A81072C0272B1FFA02DE51/en_GB/770179f16581a6179dbb4b7fec36b54b.png)
Copy and paste between devices
Use Universal Clipboard to copy photos, text, images and videos on one device, and then paste them onto another. For example, copy a photo from an email on Mac and then paste it into Notes on your iPhone.
![A FaceTime call on an iPhone next to a Mac desktop with an open Keynote window. In the lower-right corner of the Mac is the Handoff button to switch the FaceTime call to the Mac.](https://help.apple.com/assets/65A8106E7C69B635140E606E/65A81072C0272B1FFA02DE51/en_GB/d82e9eb5f6089ac8ed10d06d4b3fb9f6.png)
Start here, finish there
Handoff lets you start something on one device (for example, your iPhone), and then pick it up on another (like your Mac). When you see the icon for the app you’re using at the end of the Dock, click it to keep working.
![A MacBook Pro with an open Mail window, which shows a sketch that was dragged from an iPad using a trackpad or mouse connected to the Mac.](https://help.apple.com/assets/65A8106E7C69B635140E606E/65A81072C0272B1FFA02DE51/en_GB/ff9a7b62e6d44ca576a69af16708c1f3.png)
Move your pointer between your Mac and iPad
With Universal Control, use one keyboard, mouse or trackpad to control your Mac and iPad when they’re side by side — just drag the pointer off the edge of your Mac screen toward the iPad.