Apple details how to use your iPhone as a quality Mac webcam with Continuity Camera in iOS 16
Dubbed Continuity Camera, the option will arrive with macOS Ventura and will be a fully featured quality camera add-on for your Mac instead of the, ahem, hastily arranged tape-on solution it seemed at the keynote.
Apple iPhone Continuity Camera features and compatibility
- iPhone 8 and up running iOS 16
- Macs running macOS 13 Ventura
Mrs Xing also explains that Apple will have an API handy for iOS 16 and macOS 13 developers to peruse which will allow their app to automatically recognize and use your iPhone as a webcam for your Mac.
On the practical side of things, the Continuous Camera option can be used automatically either when your iPhone is on a stand and wired with a USB cable, or wirelessly when you Mac detects a “nearby” iPhone for Bluetooth or Wi-fi connection.
The Mac will be able to capture your iPhone’s screen at 1440p definition with 60fps frame rate while you will be able to use Apple’s funky Desk View mode, too, to project the flattened image from the ultrawide iPhone camera, though these can only be captured at 30fps.
In any case, the iPhone Continuity Camera option that will land with iOS 16 and macOS 13 seems to be a much more fleshed out affair than Apple had the time to let on during the keynote presentation.
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