Having trouble with screen mirroring or streaming media from your iPhone to your Mac via AirPlay? Many reasons, such as bugs, glitches, and connectivity issues often cause AirPlay not to work from iPhone to Mac.

If AirPlay cannot locate your Mac or is experiencing performance issues while playing content, this post will provide tips and solutions to restore functionality properly.

An iPhone on top of a MacBook

Check the compatibility of your Mac

You can only use AirPlay from an iPhone to a Mac running macOS 12 Monterey or later. Additionally, functionality is limited to Mac models of the following and later years:

  • MacBook Pro 2018
  • MacBook Air 2019
  • iMac 2019
  • iMac Pro 2017
  • Mac Pro 2019
  • Mac mini 2020

You can check both the operating system and the model name by opening the file Apple menu and selection About this Mac. If your Mac is compatible, but you still need to upgrade to macOS Monterey or later, choose Software update > Update now.

About this Mac screen

Note: If your Mac isn’t compatible or you don’t want to upgrade to macOS Monterey, you can still use AirPlay from an iPhone with a third-party workaround like AirServer.

Install system software updates on Mac

Despite running macOS Monterey or later, it’s still a good idea to install any pending system software updates for your Mac. This can help resolve any bugs and other known issues associated with AirPlay. To do this, open the Apple menu, choose System Preferencesand select Software update > Update now.

Software update window

Update your iPhone system software

While it’s possible to AirPlay on a Mac using an iPhone running iOS 14, it’s still best to upgrade to iOS 15 or later. If you are using a newer version of iOS, be sure to install all incremental updates regardless.

Open the Settings app and go to General > Software update to update or update the iPhone system software.

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<h2>Enable Airplay Receiver on Mac</h2>
<p>Next, confirm if your Mac is set up to receive content on AirPlay.  If not, it won’t show up on your iPhone. </p>
<p>To do this, open the <strong>System Preferences</strong> app and select <strong>Sharing</strong>.  Then, be sure to check the box next to <strong>AirPlay Receiver</strong>.</p>
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Check box AirPlay Receiver

Check the AirPlay compatibility of an app

Not all iPhone apps support AirPlay. For example, Netflix prevents you from streaming videos via AirPlay to all devices in general. So, if your problem is limited to a specific app, please check your support documentation or FAQs online for AirPlay compatibility information.

Check Bluetooth on Mac and iPhone

AirPlay requires Bluetooth for device discovery. If your Mac doesn’t show up as an AirPlay device, make sure Bluetooth is turned on on both devices.

Mac

Open the Control center (select the icon that looks like two cursors stacked on top of each other on the menu bar) and make sure the Bluetooth the icon is on. If not, select to turn it on.

Bluetooth enabled in the Control Center

i phone

Open the Settings app and tap Bluetooth. Then, make sure the switch next to Bluetooth is active. If not, turn it on.

Turn Bluetooth on / off

Check Wi-Fi on Mac and iPhone

This goes without saying, but both your iPhone and Mac need to be connected to the same local network for AirPlay to work properly. Check the SSID of the Wi-Fi connection to determine if this is the case.

Mac

Select the Wifi icon on the menu bar to identify the active network. Make sure it matches your iPhone’s network.

Wi-Fi menu showing the preferred Home_Wi-Fi network

i phone

Open the Settings app and tap Wifi. Make sure it matches your Mac’s network.

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<h2>Turn Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on or off on Mac and iPhone</h2>
<p>The following fix involves resetting the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi radios on both devices.  This often fixes any random connectivity issues that are preventing AirPlay from running smoothly.</p>
<h4><strong>Mac</strong></h4>
<p>Open the <strong>Control center</strong> and expand <strong>Wifi</strong> And <strong>Bluetooth</strong>.  Then, turn off the switches in both categories.  Wait at least 10 seconds before turning them back on.</p>
<h4><strong>i phone</strong></h4>
<p>Open the <strong>Settings</strong> app and tap <strong>Wifi</strong> And <strong>Bluetooth</strong>.  Then, turn off the switches in both categories.  Wait at least 10 seconds before turning them back on.</p>
<h2>Use the same Apple ID on Mac and iPhone</h2>
<p>You can AirPlay from your iPhone to your Mac only if both devices use the same Apple ID.  So, if you have multiple accounts with Apple, you may want to confirm that you are streaming content to the correct Mac.</p>
<h4><strong>Mac</strong></h4>
<p>Open the <strong>System Preferences</strong> app and select <strong>Apple ID</strong>.  You will find your Apple ID listed on the left of the screen.</p>
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Apple ID

i phone

Open the Settings app and tap Apple ID. Your Apple ID should be listed at the top of the screen. Make sure it matches the ID on your Mac.

The Apple ID is the same as the ID on Mac

Restart your Mac and iPhone

If none of the above solutions help or apply, your next course of action should be to restart both devices.

Mac

Open the Apple menu and select Restart. Then, uncheck the box next to Reopen the windows when you log in again and choose Restart still.

Reopen the windows when you access the checkbox again

i phone

Open the Settings app and go to General > Stop. Follow it by turning off the device. When the screen goes completely dark, press and hold the key Side button to restart it.

Swipe to turn off the screen

Reset network settings on Mac and iPhone

Corrupted Wi-Fi and Bluetooth configurations can also play a role. If AirPlay still doesn’t work, it’s time to reset network settings on iPhone and Mac.

Mac

Open Finder. Then, select to go > Go to the folder on the menu bar, visit the two directories below and move the following files to the Trash. Once done, restart your Mac.

/ Library / Preferences / System configuration

  • com.apple.airport.preferences.plist
  • com.apple.network.eapolclient / configuration.plist
  • com.apple.wifi.message-tracer.plist
  • NetworkInterfaces.plist
  • preferences.plist
plsts selected in the System Configuration folder

/ Library / Preferences

  • com.apple.Bluetooth.plist
com.apple.Bluetooth.plist

i phone

Open the Settings app and select General > Transfer or restore iPhone > Reset > Reset network settings.

Reset Network Settings button

Try using a wired connection

Do you have a Lightning cable handy? If so, try using AirPlay after physically connecting the iPhone to the Mac. A direct connection can rule out problems with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and also helps manage lag. If you are using a third party cable, make sure it is MFi certified.

Perform an NVRAM reset on Mac

The final solution involves resetting your Mac’s NVRAM (or non-volatile random access memory). To do this, restart your Mac and hold it down Command + Option + P. + R. keys immediately on startup. Keep holding until you hear the Mac sound twice or until you see the Apple logo for the second time.

Command + Option + P + R keys

Note: You can reset NVRAM only on Macs with Intel chipsets.

Fixed: Working AirPlay from iPhone to Mac

The above troubleshooting methods must have resolved any issues with using AirPlay from iPhone to Mac. However, remember to repeat some of the quicker solutions (such as restarting both devices or turning Bluetooth off / on) and Wi-Fi) if you later encounter similar problems. Also, keep the system software on iPhone and Mac up to date to maximize the chances of AirPlay working smoothly in the future.

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