Mirror your Apple Vision Pro to another device
Learn how to mirror what you see on Apple Vision Pro to an iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, or AirPlay-compatible smart TV. You can also use Apple Vision Pro as an AirPlay Receiver to view another device's screen.
Before you begin
To mirror what you see on Apple Vision Pro to another device, you need an iPhone with iOS 17.2 or later, an iPad with iPadOS 17.2 or later, a supported Mac with macOS Monterey or later, an Apple TV (2nd generation or later), or an AirPlay-compatible smart TV.
To use Apple Vision Pro as an AirPlay Receiver, you need visionOS 2 or later. To send content to Apple Vision Pro via AirPlay, you need an iPhone with iOS 18 or later, an iPad with iPadOS 18 or later, a Mac with macOS Sequoia or later, or an Apple Vision Pro with visionOS 2 or later.
Make sure on your other device that AirPlay Receiver (or AirPlay) is turned on as described in the next section.
Make sure that both of your devices have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on.
Mirror your view from your Apple Vision Pro
Connect your Apple Vision Pro to the same Wi-Fi network as your other device.
Turn on AirPlay Receiver or AirPlay on your other device:
On your Mac: Choose Apple menu > System Settings (or System Preferences), click General in the sidebar, click AirDrop & Handoff on the right, then turn on AirPlay Receiver. If you have macOS Monterey, learn how to turn on AirPlay Receiver.
On your iPhone or iPad: Go to Settings > General > AirPlay & Continuity, then turn on AirPlay Receiver.
On your Apple TV: Open Settings, select AirPlay and HomeKit, then select AirPlay to turn it on.
On your AirPlay-compatible smart TV: Check with your TV manufacturer for instructions on how to turn on AirPlay.
Tap the
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, then select your other device. Depending on the settings of your other device, you may need to tap Accept, enter a passcode, or enter a password to begin mirroring.To stop mirroring, open Control Center, then tap Stop next to View Mirroring.
Video Mirroring shares your view in 1080p resolution to your AirPlay-enabled device. When you mirror your view,
turns green to let you know mirroring is active. A pulsing white light on EyeSight tells others you are sharing your view.When you play a protected video such as a movie, TV show, or music video purchased from Apple, the video displays a black screen. Vision Pro doesn’t support mirroring these types of videos to other devices.
Change audio output
Tap the
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.Select a device in the Audio Routing area.
Allow other devices to mirror to your Apple Vision Pro
You can turn on AirPlay Receiver on your Apple Vision Pro so other devices can use AirPlay to mirror to your device while you're wearing it.
Go to Settings > AirPlay & Continuity.
Turn on AirPlay Receiver.
To change who can mirror to your Apple Vision Pro, tap Allow AirPlay For, then tap Current User or Everyone. To require a password before anyone can mirror to your Apple Vision Pro, turn on Require Password, then set the password.
Mirrored content from the other device appears in a window on your Apple Vision Pro. If you want to see and control your Mac with Apple Vision Pro, use Mac Virtual Display.
If you can't connect
Make sure that your Apple Vision Pro and your other device have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on.
Make sure that your Apple Vision Pro and your other device are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
If "Allow AirPlay for" AirPlay settings on your other device is set to Current User, make sure both devices are signed in to the same Apple Account.