A larger screen can bring a better viewing experience. Whether it is sharing files during work reports, watching movies with family and friends or taking travel photos on the big screen, the mirror projection function can bring us great benefits. Connecting screens together brings us closer. For Apple users, how to project the screen of iPhone or iPad to MacBook? This article will provide three simple and practical methods with step-by-step instructions. One of them is also suitable for remote projection. Let’s take a look.
Use DeskIn Remote Desktop to Share iPhone/iPad Screen to MacBook
DeskIn is a remote desktop application that works on iOS, Android, Mac and Windows, providing fast, safe and stable remote access services. Whether you are remote-workers, IT engineer, designer, gamer, student, or freelancer, DeskIn has a solution for you. In addition to remote connection features, DeskIn had many screen management functions, including screen projection, screen expansion, virtual screen generation, etc.
Advantages:
1. Easily realize wireless screen mirroring between different systems and devices.
2. Ultra-low latency, no connection time limit, and pretty high image quality.
3. Supports doing voice calls during the projection process, making real-time communication more convenient.
Step 1: Install and Register an DeskIn Account
Download DeskIn on your MacBook and iPhone/iPad, register a free account and log in separately.
Note: On your first log in to a new device, you need to complete an email verification, which is to protect the security of your account.

Step 2: Screen Mirroring by Scanning QR Code
Open DeskIn on MacBook and click "Screen Mgt" on the sidebar, then you can see the QR code.

Open DeskIn on iPhone/iPad, click the scan button in the upper right corner, scan the QR Code on the Mac DeskIn, then click "Start Broadcasting".


Step 3: Access iPhone/iPad screen from Macbook
Note: Projection can be completed in step 3 or step 2.
Open DeskIn on iPhone/iPad, go to "Remote Control" Tab >> Toggle on the "Allow" button >> Choose "Screen Mirroring" >> Then a "Screen Broadcast" reminder will pop up, just click "Start Broadcast".


Open DeskIn on your MacBook >> Go to "Device list" >> Select your iPhone/iPad device >> Click "View Mode" on the toolbar. You can finish the connection verification using password or Password-free Connection method——which is to do manual verification on iPhone/iPad. Once connected, you can see the screen of the iPhone/iPad on the MacBook. This method is also suitable for situations where the mobile device and computer are not in the same place and remote projection is required. You can also do audio-call during the projection process.

Use QuickTime Player to Cast iPhone/iPad Screen to MacBook
Advantages:
QuickTime Player is a built-in app of MacOS, and you don't have to download extra softwares.
Using USB connection, 2 devices no need to be on the same network, high image quality, low latency.
Limitations:
USB cable is required to connect iPhone/iPad and MacBook using this method, wireless mirroring is not supported.
Step 1: Connect the Devices
Connect your iPhone/iPad to your MacBook with a USB cable.
Step 2: Complete QuickTime Player Settings
Open QuickTime Player on your MacBook. You can find it by searching.

Find the QuickTime Player toolbar on the top toolbar of your MacBook >> Click "File" > > Click "New video recording"

In the recording window, click the down arrow next to the record button >> Find and select your iPhone/iPhone in the Screen section of the device list that pops up. Then your iPhone/iPhone screen will be projected onto your MacBook.

Use AirPlay to Cast iPhone/iPad Screen to MacBook
Advantages:
Airplay is a built-in function of Apple devices, and you don't have to download extra softwares.
Supports wireless mirror projection, no USB data cable required.
Limitations:
The device needs to be in the same network to use AirPlay.
The MacBook cannot perform other operations during the projection process.
Steps:
Make sure your iPhone/iPad and MacBook are connected to the same network.
Swipe down from the upper right corner of the iPhone/iPad screen to open the Control Center. Click the "Airplay" icon >> Select your MacBook, then the iPhone/iPad screen will be projected to the MacBook.
A pop-up reminder may appear on your MacBook asking whether to allow projection requests from the iOS devices. Once the request is accepted, the iPhone/iPad screen will be projected to the MacBook.


Conclusion
This article introduces three methods for mirroring iPhone to MacBook, two of which are implemented through Apple's own built-in programs. The most recommended thing is to use DeskIn remote software for mirror projection - it is not restricted by the same WIFI network and does not require a USB data cable to complete the mirror projection from iPhone/iPad to MacBook, and it does not affect the normal operation of MacBook during the projection period. use. The steps are very simple, download DeskIn and give it a try.