Use SharePlay in FaceTime calls on Apple Vision Pro
With SharePlay on Apple Vision Pro, you can stream TV shows, movies, and music in sync, and look at photos with friends and family while on a FaceTime call together. Enjoy a real-time connection with others on the call—with synced playback and shared controls, you see and hear the same moments at the same time. With smart volume, media audio is adjusted dynamically, so you can continue to chat while watching or listening. You can also play supported multiplayer games in Game Center with friends during a FaceTime call.
Note: Some apps that support SharePlay require a subscription. To watch a movie or TV show together, every participant needs to have access to the content on their own device, through either a subscription or purchase, on a device that meets the minimum system requirements. SharePlay may not support the sharing of some movies or TV shows across different countries or regions. FaceTime, some FaceTime features, and other Apple services may not be available in all countries or regions.
Watch videos and listen to music together during a FaceTime call
You can watch movies and TV shows, listen to an album or favorite playlist, and view photos and videos during a FaceTime call with your friends and family.
Open an app that supports SharePlay (for example, the Apple TV app
).When you open the app, a message appears above it to indicate that it supports SharePlay, or that it can start using SharePlay automatically.
Tap what you want to watch or listen to together, then tap SharePlay (if it appears) to begin watching or listening with everyone on the call. (Others on the call may have to tap Join SharePlay.)
For everyone on the call who has access to the content, it starts playing at the same time. People who don’t have access are asked to get access (through a subscription, a transaction, or a free trial, if available).
Each person using SharePlay can use the playback controls to play, pause, rewind, or fast-forward. (Settings like closed captioning and volume are controlled separately by each person.) If you’re listening to music, anyone using SharePlay can add songs to the shared queue.
You can keep watching or listening while using another app—order food, check your email, or jump into the Messages app with no interruptions to the sound of the music or video.
View photos and videos together during a FaceTime call
You can look at photos and videos from the Photos app during a FaceTime call with other friends and family members who have Apple Vision Pro.
Start a FaceTime call.
Open the Photos app
.
Tap the photo or video you want to share, then tap SharePlay so everyone on the call can see it.
Others on the call can only view the photos and videos you choose to share from your library. If you’re playing a video and someone scrubs to another part, the video syncs for everyone on the call. (Settings like volume are controlled separately by each person.)
Start a FaceTime call from a music or video app
While you’re browsing or watching content in a supported video or music app, you can start a FaceTime call and share the content in sync with others using SharePlay.
Open an app that supports SharePlay (for example, the Apple TV app
).Pinch and hold the content you want to share, tap Share, then tap SharePlay.
Tap SharePlay again, then tap New FaceTime.
In the To field, enter the contacts you want to share with, then tap Invite.
When the FaceTime call connects, the content starts playing. To begin viewing, recipients tap Open.
Play games in Game Center with friends during a FaceTime call
You can play supported multiplayer games with friends in Game Center on a FaceTime call. You must first Set up your Game Center profile in Settings, add friends, then find and download a supported multiplayer game for Game Center in the App Store.
During a FaceTime call, open the game, tap Start SharePlay, then follow the instructions.