Change your view of a FaceTime call on Mac
When a FaceTime video call is in progress, you can change how the call is shown, move the picture-in-picture window and more.
Note: Group FaceTime is available on a Mac, iOS device or iPadOS device that meets Group FaceTime audio and video call requirements, and on the web when you use a device that meets FaceTime web requirements.
In the FaceTime app on your Mac, do any of the following during a video call:
Keep the video call window on top of your other apps: Choose Video > Always on Top. The call window floats on top of the other app windows, so it’s always visible, no matter which app you’re using.
View a video call in full screen: Click the green button in the top-left corner of the FaceTime window.
View a video call in a split screen: Press and hold the green button in the top-left corner of the FaceTime window, then choose Tile Window to Left of Screen or Tile Window to Right of Screen. See Use apps in Split View.
Return to the standard window size (from full or split screen): Press and hold the green button in the top-left corner of the FaceTime window, then choose Exit Full Screen or press Control-Command-F.
Temporarily hide the video call window: Click the yellow minimise button at the top of the FaceTime window. (If you’re in full-screen view, first return to the standard window size.) The audio portion of the call continues while the window is minimised. To see the video again, click the FaceTime icon in the Dock.
Move the picture-in-picture window: Drag any of the small windows to any area of the larger window.
Keep tile sizes the same during a group call: Choose FaceTime > Settings, click General, then deselect Speaking below Automatic Prominence
Capture a moment from the call: See Take a Live Photo.
Add more people to the call: See Add more people to a FaceTime video call.
Change to an audio call: Click the Mute Video button . To turn the camera back on, click the button again.
Share your screen: See Share your screen.
Watch video or listen to audio together: See Watch and listen together.
Arrange three or more participants in a grid: See View participants in a grid layout.
Transfer the call from another device to your Mac: See Move a FaceTime call to another device.
Transfer the call from your Mac to another device: See Move a FaceTime call to another device.
View the call on your iPad: See Use your iPad as a second display for your Mac.
Use Portrait mode: See Use video effects during FaceTime calls.
Note: In one-on-one calls you can also change the orientation — just move the pointer over the picture-in-picture window, then click . The orientation changes for the other person too.