Making FaceTime video or audio calls is ridiculously easy to do. There's a built-in FaceTime app on every iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac, and FaceTime is also integrated into the Phone app on iPhone. As long as you're on Wi-Fi or cellular data, you can stay in touch with family and friends, even while traveling, connect with anyone in the world, even without a long distance plan, and not only hear but see the people you're talking to.
It's like having all the people you care about most right there in front of you.
Best of all, it's easy to use!
How to make a FaceTime Audio or Video call on your iPhone or iPad
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- Open FaceTime on your iPhone or iPad.
- Tap the + button.
- Type the name, email address or number that you want to call.
- Enter more names, email addresses or numbers if you want to create a group call.
- Tap Audio or Video to start your call.
How to make a FaceTime Audio or Video call on your Mac
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- Open FaceTime on your Mac from your Dock or Applications folder.
- Enter the name, email address, or phone number of the person you want to call.
- Enter more names, email addresses or numbers if you want to create a group call.
- Click Audio or Video to start your call.
How to switch from a regular call to FaceTime on your iPhone
- Look at the call menu that appears when you're on a phone call.
- Tap the FaceTime button to initiate a FaceTime video call.
How to turn off video while on a FaceTime call
- Start or Answer a FaceTime call.
- Press the Home Button (iPhone 8 and older) or swipe up from the bottom of your screen (iPhone X and newer) to exit the FaceTime app.
Doing this will cause your video to pause, though the other person on the call will still hear your audio.
How to use Siri to place a FaceTime call
- Press and hold the Home button (iPhone 8 and older) or the Side button (iPhone X and newer), or say 'Hey Siri' to activate Siri.
- Say 'Facetime [name]. Alternatively, say 'FaceTime' then wait for Siri to prompt you before speaking your contact's name.
Now all you have to do is wait for Siri to connect.
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How to use FaceTime with Apple TV
- Swipe up from the bottom of your screen (iPhone 8 or older) or Swipe down on the right corner of your Home screen (iPhone X or later).
- Tap Screen Mirroring.
- Tap on the device to which you want to mirror your iPhone's screen.
After that, just complete the steps of making a FaceTime call on your iPhone or iPad.
Update April 2019: Added steps and screenshots for iOS 12 and macOS Mojave.
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If you can't sign in to FaceTime
- Make sure that you can sign in at appleid.apple.com. Learn what to do if you forgot your Apple ID or forgot your Apple ID password.
- Choose Apple () menu > System Preferences, then click Date & Time and select “Set date and time automatically”. Click Time Zone and make sure that the settings are correct.
- Make sure that you've installed the latest software updates.
If your camera or microphone doesn’t work
One of these solutions might help:
- Quit FaceTime, then open FaceTime again.
- Restart your Mac (Apple menu > Restart).
- Make sure that FaceTime isn't open, then see if your camera works in another application, such as Photo Booth. If it doesn't, you know that the issue isn't related to FaceTime.
- If you have multiple cameras or microphones connected to your Mac, check the Video menu in the FaceTime menu bar to make sure that you have the correct camera and microphone selected.
If you need help with your connection or call quality
A slow or busy Wi-Fi network might cause issues with your FaceTime call. If you experience connection alerts or low-quality audio or video:
- Make sure that you and your recipient have a fast Wi-Fi or cellular connection. FaceTime calls over Wi-Fi require a broadband connection.
- Check for issues that might be slowing down your connection, such as someone streaming content over your network.
- If you have questions about your Internet speed, contact your Internet service provider.
FaceTime is not available in all countries or regions.