Use Instant Hotspot to connect to your Personal Hotspot

With the Instant Hotspot feature, you and members of your family group can connect to the Personal Hotspot of your iPhone or iPad without needing to enter its Wi-Fi password. And with Auto-Join Hotspot, the connection is made automatically when needed.

Make sure that you have a Personal Hotspot

To provide the Personal Hotspot, you need an iPhone or iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular) with an activated carrier plan that includes Personal Hotspot service: In the Settings app, tap Personal Hotspot, tap Settings, tap Cellular, then tap Personal Hotspot. The "Allow Others to Join" setting doesn’t need to be turned on for Instant Hotspot to work: You and members of your family group can use another Apple device, such as a Mac or iPad, to connect to your Personal Hotspot without being asked to enter its password.

Connect manually to your Personal Hotspot

With Instant Hotspot, you can join your Personal Hotspot just as you would any other Wi-Fi network, except that you aren’t asked to enter the Wi-Fi password.

  1. Make sure that each device has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on.

  2. Make sure that each device is signed in with the same Apple Account. Or for family members, make sure that you’ve set them up to connect to your Personal Hotspot.

  3. Join your Personal Hotspot from another Apple device:

    • On Mac, click Wi-FiWi-Fi in the menu bar or Control CenterControl Center, then choose the name of the nearby iPhone or iPad providing your Personal HotspotPersonal Hotspot.

    • On iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, or Apple Vision Pro, open Settings, tap Wi-Fi, then tap the name of the nearby iPhone or iPad providing your Personal HotspotPersonal Hotspot.

    • On Apple TV, open Settings, select Network, select Wi-Fi, then select the name of the nearby iPhone or iPad providing your Personal Hotspot.

When connected to a Personal Hotspot, the Wi-Fi status iconWi-Fi status icon on your device changes to the Personal Hotspot iconPersonal Hotspot icon.

Personal Hotspot icon in macOS and iOS after connecting

Connect automatically to your Personal Hotspot

With Auto-Join Hotspot , your device can automatically join your Personal Hotspot—or ask you if you want to join it—whenever a Wi-Fi network isn't available and the device providing your Personal Hotspot is nearby.

  1. Make sure that each device has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on.

  2. Make sure that each device is signed in with the same Apple Account. Or for family members, make sure that you’ve set them up to connect to your Personal Hotspot.

    • On Mac, click Wi-FiWi-Fi in the menu bar or Control CenterControl Center, then choose Wi-Fi Settings. Scroll down on the right to see "Ask to join hotspots," then choose Ask to Join or Automatic from the menu. (The Automatic setting is available in macOS Tahoe 26 or later).

    • On iPhone, iPad, or Apple Vision Pro, open Settings, tap Wi-Fi, tap Auto-Join Hotspot, then tap Ask to Join or Automatic.

    • On Apple Watch, open Settings, then tap Wi-Fi. Scroll down to Auto Hotspot Settings, then tap Ask to Join or Automatic.

When connected to a Personal Hotspot, the Wi-Fi status iconWi-Fi status icon on your device changes to the Personal Hotspot iconPersonal Hotspot icon.

Allow your family to connect to your Personal Hotspot

With Family Sharing, your family can also join your Personal Hotspot without needing to enter the password.

  1. Make sure that each device has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on.

  2. On your iPhone or iPad providing the Personal Hotspot:

    1. Open Settings, tap Personal Hotspot, then tap Family Sharing.

    2. Turn on Family Sharing. If you don't see this option, set up Family Sharing.

  3. Tap the name of a family member, then select a setting:

    • Automatic: Allow their device to automatically join your Personal Hotspot when needed.

    • Ask for Approval: Whenever their device attempts to join your Personal Hotspot, you’re prompted on your device to allow it.

Allow others to connect to your Personal Hotspot

To connect to your Personal Hotspot from a device that isn’t signed in to the same Apple Account or isn't part of your family group, follow the steps to connect to Personal Hotspot via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or USB. In that case, the "Allow Others to Join" setting must be turned on in Personal Hotspot settings.

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