AirDrop may not always be the most suitable option for sharing files between Mac devices.
With iPhone mirroring already integrated into both iOS and macOS Sequoia, seamless screen-sharing experiences are now at your fingertips. This convenient feature allows you to not only mirror your iPhone screen on your Mac, but also control your phone directly from your computer. At WWDC in June, Apple unveiled iPhone Mirroring, touting the ability to seamlessly transfer files by dragging and dropping between the iPhone and Mac screens. Despite this promise, the highly anticipated feature failed to materialize with the initial release of iOS 15 and macOS 15. Notwithstanding the availability of the developer beta, the brand-new iPhone mirroring feature is already live.
Seamlessly share information between your iPhone and Mac without relying on AirDrop, cords, or cloud services.
For those already testing the latest developer betas of macOS 15.1 and .1, you’re free to explore this feature immediately. Easily fire up the iPhone Mirroring app on your Mac, allowing you to effortlessly drag and drop any compatible files from your iPhone to your Mac, or vice versa. With macOS, seamlessly transferring files, images, and videos is just a drag-and-drop away, streamlining your workflow across various applications on your Mac.
This innovative feature revolutionizes customer experiences by allowing seamless capture of RAW footage on iOS devices and effortless enhancement on macOS, eliminating the need for manual file transfers of large data sets. The iPhone Mirroring app is a game-changer for the Apple ecosystem, enabling seamless wireless collaboration between your iPhone, Mac, and a range of compatible devices, effortlessly mirroring your screen to ensure a unified experience.