In an era of interconnected devices, Apple continues to bridge the gap between its ecosystem, offering seamless integration across all its products. With macOS Sequoia 15 or later, Apple introduces iPhone Mirroring, a feature that allows you to wirelessly access and control your iPhone directly from your Mac. Whether you’re managing notifications, interacting with apps, or transferring content, iPhone Mirroring enhances your workflow and connectivity without requiring you to unlock your iPhone physically. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about using iPhone Mirroring, from setup to advanced features.

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Getting Started with iPhone Mirroring
Before you begin, ensure your Mac and iPhone meet the system requirements:
- A Mac with Apple silicon or Mac with the Apple T2 Security Chip, running macOS Sequoia 15 or later.
- An iPhone running iOS 18 or later.
- Both devices signed into the same Apple Account with two-factor authentication enabled.
- Bluetooth and Wi-Fi turned on for both devices.
- Your iPhone is locked and near your Mac.
If you only want to stream your iPhone screen, you can use AirPlay instead of full mirroring.

How to Start and Stop iPhone Mirroring
- Open iPhone Mirroring from the Dock, Applications folder, or Launchpad.
- If prompted, unlock your iPhone and enter the passcode.
- Choose whether to allow notifications from your iPhone on your Mac.
- Select your authentication preference:
- Ask every time for added security.
- Authenticate automatically for quick access.
- Once connected, interact with your iPhone via the iPhone Mirroring window on your Mac.
- To stop mirroring, simply quit the iPhone Mirroring app or unlock your iPhone.
If you have multiple iPhones signed in to the same Apple Account, you can choose which one to mirror via System Settings > Desktop & Dock.

Interacting with Your iPhone from Mac
With iPhone Mirroring, you can:
- Tap, swipe, and type using your Mac’s mouse, trackpad, or keyboard.
- Access the Home Screen by clicking the Home Screen button or pressing
Command-1
. - Open the App Switcher by clicking the App Switcher button or pressing
Command-2
. - Use Spotlight by swiping up or pressing
Command-3
. - Play audio and video from your iPhone with sound output through your Mac.
Note: Streaming services may have restrictions on mirroring premium content, and iPhone Mirroring does not support camera or microphone access.
Managing iPhone Notifications on Mac
Once iPhone Mirroring is active, your Mac will receive notifications from your iPhone, even when mirroring is not actively in use. You can:
- Allow or disable notifications in System Settings > Notifications.
- View and interact with iPhone notifications directly on your Mac.
Copying Items Between iPhone and Mac
Transferring content between your devices is effortless with these methods:
- Drag and drop: Move files between iPhone apps and your Mac’s desktop.
- Universal Clipboard: Copy on one device and paste on another.
- AirDrop: Quickly share files without cables.

Customizing iPhone Mirroring Settings
Access iPhone Mirroring > Settings to modify preferences such as:
- Authentication preferences (ask every time or authenticate automatically).
- Revoke access to a specific iPhone.
- Select the iPhone to be used for mirroring if multiple devices are available.
Troubleshooting iPhone Mirroring
If you encounter issues with iPhone Mirroring, try these solutions:
- Ensure your Mac and iPhone meet the system requirements.
- Install the latest macOS and iOS updates.
- Restart both devices.
- Disable any VPN or third-party security software.
- Revoke and reconfigure iPhone Mirroring in settings.
- As a last resort, sign out of your Apple Account, restart both devices and sign in again.

Final Thoughts
Apple’s iPhone Mirroring is a game-changer for those who frequently switch between their Mac and iPhone. Whether you need quick access to your mobile apps, want to manage notifications more efficiently, or simply prefer using a larger screen for iPhone tasks, this feature enhances productivity and connectivity. By following this guide, you can seamlessly integrate your iPhone and Mac experience like never before.
Stay tuned for more guides on macOS Sequoia and other Apple Intelligence Features!