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:

Take a photo

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  1. Open a supported app on your Mac.
  2. Take either of these actions:
  3. The Camera app opens on your iPhone or iPad. Tap the Shutter button to take a photo, then tap Use Photo. Your photo appears in the window on your Mac.

Scan documents

  1. Open a supported app on your Mac.
  2. Take either of these actions:
  3. 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 Shutter button or one of the Volume buttons, then drag the corners to adjust the scan to fit the page, then tap Keep Scan. ios-16-iphone-13-pro-continuity-camera-scan-documents
  4. 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 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

iOS 12 or later