Thanks to our tutorial you will learn how to use your iPhone as a webcam for your video calls. And it is that webcams are an essential tool in many areas, both personal and professional, to be able to make video calls with family, friends or co-workers, for example. And if today all mobile phones and laptops equip high-quality front cameras to be able to make video calls, it is likely that you will find yourself in the situation of having to make a video call through a desktop computer without a webcam . Luckily, and if you have an iPhone in your possession, you can use your Apple mobile as an improvised webcam, obtaining more than satisfactory results. Next,how to use iPhone as a webcam How to use the iPhone as a webcam

As is the case with Android mobiles and the possibility of using them as webcams, the different iPhone models also offer the possibility of being used as webcams, yes, thanks to third-party applications . In addition, and once the webcam option is enabled, the applications are very varied: from using the mobile as a simple webcam to using it as a surveillance camera , as well as a little trick through FaceTime , the native iPhone app for video calls .

How to use the iPhone as a webcam

In case you have a desktop computer (Windows or Mac) without a webcam and you have to make a video call, you can use your iPhone as a webcam; Of course, it is not possible to do it natively, so you will have to rely on third-party apps specially designed for this function. And one of the most recommended apps is EpocCam , an application that will turn your iPhone into a fully functional webcam.

To do this, you just have to go to the App Store and download the EpocCam Webcam for Mac and PC app, a totally free application with thousands and thousands of positive opinions from iOS users. Once you have installed the app on your iPhone and have downloaded the drivers on your PC or Mac, you can now connect the iPhone to the computer and select the connection with the device through the app. From that moment and with the iPhone connected to the computer, the applications you use for your video calls on your PC will detect the iPhone as a webcam ; In addition, EpocCam is compatible with both the front and rear webcams, the latter with higher image quality in most cases.

Another option, although on this occasion you have to pay, is Instant Webcam , an application that costs 2.29 euros and with which you can achieve great results in broadcasting video from an iPhone to another device such as a computer as a camera Web. In this case, Instant Webcam offers multiple  viewing  and configuration options such as video resolution and quality, audio quality, front and rear camera, broadcasting on several screens at the same time, simultaneous video recording and compatibility with the main browsers. from Internet.

Beyond its use as a webcam for video calls, the iPhone can also be used as a surveillance camera , either through third-party applications or through a little trick with FaceTime , the native app for Apple devices to make video calls. Let’s start with the option through third-party apps.

AtHome Camera Security

AtHome Camera Security is a free app that allows us to use an iPhone as a surveillance camera through its camera and remotely. It is compatible with Windows and Mac computers and can be installed on both iPhone and iPad; in addition, it offers transmitter and spectator functionalities . The operation is very simple; It will only be necessary to position the iPhone in a place where we want it to transmit video remotely as a surveillance camera, in order to see its image in real time on the computer. It is also capable of notifying the user via notifications if it detects movements, in addition to also retransmitting the sound.

To use AtHome Camera Security, you just have to download the official and free app from the App Store together with the program for the computer, where the image will be retransmitted in real time. To start the AtHome Camera Security app, it must be activated on both devices and click on Connection ID or QR Code . Once both the iPhone (sender) and the computer (receiver) are connected, AtHome will start broadcasting live using the iPhone as a security camera.

FaceTime

Although Apple’s video calling app, FaceTime , is not designed to be used as a surveillance camera, with a little trick we can configure a simple system for retransmitting images using an iPhone or iPad or a Mac computer. It will be necessary to have the FaceTime app installed on the two devices that we are going to use and make a video call between them ; yes, both devices must have different contact details in their settings through Settings – FaceTime on iPhone or FaceTime – Preferences on Mac. And it is that if both devices (transmitter and receiver) have the same contact settings, when starting the video call a busy tone will be produced.Once you have the correct configuration, you will only have to call from the Mac to the iPhone and answer the video call on the mobile . With the video call in progress, place the iPhone in the place where you want it to act as a surveillance camera and you will be able to see the broadcast from the other Apple device via FaceTime.

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