Continuity Camera: Use your iPhone or iPad to scan documents or take a picture on your Mac
Use your iPhone or iPad to scan documents or take a picture of something nearby and have it appear instantly on your Mac.
Use an app that supports Continuity Camera
Use Continuity Camera to scan or take a picture in these built-in apps:
- Finder 
- Freeform 
- Keynote 8.2 or later 
- Mail 
- Messages 
- Notes 
- Numbers 5.2 or later 
- Pages 7.2 or later 
- TextEdit 
Take a photo
- Open a supported app on your Mac. 
- Take either of these actions: - Control-click where you want the photo to be inserted in the app window. From the shortcut menu that appears, choose Take Photo. You might need to select Insert from [iPhone or iPad] first. 
- From the File menu (or Insert menu, if applicable), choose Insert from [iPhone or iPad] > Take Photo. 
 
- The Camera app opens on your iPhone or iPad. Tap the to take a photo, then tap Use Photo. Your photo appears in the window on your Mac. 
Scan documents
- Open a supported app on your Mac. 
- Take either of these actions: - Control-click where you want the photo to be inserted in the app window. From the shortcut menu that appears, choose Scan Documents. You might need to select Insert from [iPhone or iPad] first. 
- From the File menu (or Insert menu, if applicable), choose Insert from iPhone or iPad > Scan Documents. 
 
- The Camera app opens on your iPhone or iPad. Place your document in view of the camera and wait for the scan to finish. If you need to manually capture a scan, tap the or one of the Volume buttons, then drag the corners to adjust the scan to fit the page, then tap Keep Scan.  
- Add additional scans to the document or tap Save when you're done. Your scans appear as a PDF in the window on your Mac. 
Use your iPhone as a webcam
You can also use your iPhone as a webcam for your Mac. This feature has different system requirements.
Continuity Camera: Use your iPhone as a webcam for Mac
Continuity Camera system requirements
When used for scanning and taking photos on your Mac, Continuity Camera works with these devices and operating systems.
macOS Mojave or later
- MacBook introduced in 2015 or later 
- MacBook Pro introduced in 2012 or later 
- MacBook Air introduced in 2012 or later 
- Mac mini introduced in 2012 or later 
- iMac introduced in 2012 or later 
- iMac Pro 
- Mac Pro introduced in 2013 or later 
- Mac Studio introduced in 2022 or later 
iOS 12 or later
- iPhone 
- iPad 
- iPod touch 
Additional requirements
- Both devices must have both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on. 
- Both devices must be signed in with the same Apple Account using two-factor authentication. 
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