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iPhone Mirroring Is One of the Best Hidden Features on the Mac
Jeff Carlson · 2026-04-07 · via CNET

My iPhone is almost never out of reach, but that doesn't mean I want to pick it up multiple times a day to check notifications or use its apps. With iPhone Mirroring on my Mac, the phone can stay on my desk or in a pocket, and I can still use it normally in a window like any other app. (I also detail eight other reasons you'd want to use iPhone Mirroring.)

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See also: What about controlling someone else's phone remotely for family tech support? You can do that, too, using FaceTime.

iPhone Mirroring works only when the iPhone is locked and not in use, no doubt for security purposes, but also to prevent competing interactions from two people. If the phone is charging and in horizontal orientation, StandBy mode is still active, and you can switch between views without disrupting the mirroring.

Here's how to make it work on your devices.

Which devices support iPhone Mirroring?

You'll need a Mac that can run MacOS Sequoia or later, which includes:

  • iMac: 2019 and later
  • MacBook Air: 2020 and later
  • MacBook Pro: 2018 and later
  • MacBook Neo
  • Mac Studio: 2022 and later
  • Mac Mini: 2018 and later
  • Mac Pro: 2019 and later
  • iMac Pro: 2017 and later

And on the iPhone, the following models will run iOS 18 and later:

  • iPhone 11 and later
  • iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max
  • iPhone XR
  • iPhone SE (2nd generation or later)

How to start iPhone Mirroring on iOS 26 and MacOS Tahoe

Make sure both devices are signed in to your Apple Account in System Settings > Apple Account (your name) on your Mac and Settings > Apple Account (your name) on the iPhone. Also, lock the phone if it's not already in sleep mode -- iPhone mirroring works only when the phone is not in use.

Next, on a Mac running MacOS Sequoia or MacOS Tahoe, open the iPhone Mirroring app. You can search for it in Finder.

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The iPhone Mirroring app presents a live view of the iPhone screen.

Screenshot by Jeff Carlson/CNET

Launching the app triggers the connection; enter your Mac login password or use Touch ID to start mirroring. The first time you connect, you'll need to enter your device passcode and approve the connection on the iPhone.

If you're in a trusted environment, you can bypass the security prompt by going to iPhone Mirroring > Settings and choosing Authenticate automatically.

Now you can navigate your iPhone remotely

There's some irony in using a mouse pointer to control the famously touch-driven iPhone, but otherwise you're still pointing and clicking (or tapping, if you're using a trackpad) to control the interface.

Being able to enter text on the iPhone this way is a revelation if you type faster on a physical keyboard than with your thumbs. But there's more to it: the iPhone Mirroring app uses three keyboard shortcuts (or items in the View menu) for navigating quickly:

  • Cmd-1: Home screen
  • Cmd-2: App Switcher (same as swiping up to view recent apps)
  • Cmd-3: Spotlight Search
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Access the app switcher remotely in the iPhone Mirroring app.

Screenshot by Jeff Carlson/CNET

You can hover the pointer just above the iPhone window to reveal a frame around the app that includes icons for activating the Home screen and the App Switcher. Or, when you're in an app, a quick way to get back to the Home screen is to click once on the black or white bar at the bottom of the iPhone window -- the one you'd swipe up when the phone is in your hand.

For the most part, you can do anything on your phone via iPhone Mirroring that you could do with it in hand, which includes running apps, checking widgets and consulting notes or photos not synced via iCloud. If you've locked or hidden any apps, you enter your MacOS password or use the Mac's Touch ID sensor to authenticate instead of Face ID or Touch ID on the phone.

An app running on an iPhone connected via iPhone Mirroring on a Mac.

Check apps on your iPhone even when it's not nearby.

Screenshot by Jeff Carlson/CNET

Some limitations do apply. Anything that uses the accelerometer -- step tracking, for instance, or apps that use it as a controller, like racing games -- won't work because it requires physical motion of the phone. Also, the orientation will rotate if you launch an app that must be in horizontal layout, but there's no control to switch between portrait and landscape while connected to the iPhone.

The camera doesn't activate, so you can't use it as a security camera to keep an eye on your pets in the next room or take FaceTime Video calls. FaceTime Audio calls can come through as part of Apple's Continuity framework, which passes calls from the iPhone to the Mac if you have Calls on Other Devices enabled in Settings > Apps > Phone

You can reposition and resize the iPhone Mirroring window

To move the window elsewhere on the screen, drag the top of the frame. Or use the Move & Resize options in the Window menu to position it in sections such as the right edge or the top-left corner. To resize the iPhone window, go to the View menu and choose Larger (Cmd-+) or Smaller (Cmd-–); or choose Actual Size (Cmd-0) to go back to the default.

The iPhone Mirroring app on a Mac showing the border that appears when you move the mouse pointer just above the app frame.

Position the pointer just above the iPhone frame to reveal a hidden bar to move the window or access Home and App Switcher buttons.

Screenshot by Jeff Carlson/CNET

Handle iPhone notifications

Many notifications automatically go to multiple devices thanks to using a shared Apple Account. Texts in the Messages app, for example, will show up on both the iPhone and the Mac unless you've configured one of them to suppress notifications. But what about notifications for apps that live only on the iPhone?

When mirroring is active, those alerts appear in the top-right corner of the Mac screen, alongside the rest of the notifications. You'll recognize the iPhone-specific ones because they're emblazoned with an iPhone badge. Because the Mac knows where they came from, clicking an alert opens the associated app on the iPhone within the iPhone Mirroring app. (You won't be able to claim you didn't see a notification because your phone was put away, sorry.)

Screenshot showing a MacOS notification from the iPhone. Clicking it opens the app in the iPhone Mirroring app.

When an iPhone notification appears on the Mac, click it to view the item in the iPhone Mirroring app.

Screenshot by Jeff Carlson/CNET

Drag and drop files

This feature may prove to be the most useful part of iPhone Mirroring. You can copy files from the iPhone to the Mac or vice versa by dragging them from one window to the other. No need to wait for Photos to sync images via iCloud or use an intermediary such as Dropbox or iCloud Drive.

On the iPhone, make sure there's a target open that will accept the file you want to drag -- iPhone Mirroring doesn't treat the entire iPhone like an external hard drive. For example, open the Messages app and drag an image into one of your conversations to add it as an outgoing text message. Or open the Files app and drag any document to a destination, such as iCloud Drive. Before you release the file, you can navigate the Files hierarchy by pausing over folders and even pause over the Back button to navigate to the previous folder. The file copies only when you release it.

Dragging a file from a MacOS Finder window to the Files app on an iPhone via iPhone Mirroring.

Drag and drop important files from a window on the Mac to a folder on the iPhone's Files app.

Screenshot by Jeff Carlson/CNET

Choose which iPhone is being mirrored

After I activated a new iPhone, I got a surprise: iPhone Mirroring kept connecting to my previous iPhone. If you bought a new iPhone, or perhaps you have multiple iPhones signed into the same Apple Account, it's not clear how to choose which device gets mirrored.

That's because the option is buried not in the iPhone Mirroring app's settings, but in the system settings. On the Mac, go to System Settings > AirDrop & Continuity (in MacOS 18, you'll find it at Settings > Desktop & Dock) and scroll down to the Widgets & iPhone Mirroring section. Under iPhone, there's a pop-up menu that lets you choose which device to use for mirroring. (That option appears only if more than one iPhone is signed into your account.)

Mac system settings for iPhone Mirroring.

Specify which iPhone should be used for mirroring in System Settings.

Screenshot by Jeff Carlson/CNET

Once you're finished, here's how to end iPhone Mirroring

There's no off switch in the iPhone Mirroring app to disconnect the phone, other than quitting the app. If you want to interrupt the connection, the best way is to unlock the iPhone (assuming it's nearby where you can physically access it). 

The app indicates the iPhone is in use. Lock the phone and click the Try Again button to resume mirroring.

The iPhone Mirroring app showing that the iPhone is disconnected.

When you begin using the iPhone itself, the connection is closed.

Screenshot by Jeff Carlson/CNET

iPhone Mirroring is just one of many new features in iOS 18 and iOS 26. Be sure to check out how to use the RCS and text formatting tools in Messages and how to customize your home screen.

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