Source: Bryan M. Wolfe / iMore
One of the best features of iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and macOS 15 is SharePlay. The tool makes it possible to enjoy various forms of content with friends over FaceTime, including video and audio. The list of apps that support SharePlay will no doubt continue to grow. We’ll update this list as often as possible when content gets added.
Requirements
To use SharePlay, all attendees must have the latest operating system installed on their iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV. The feature is activated on iOS 15.1, iPadOS 15.1, and tvOS 15.1, respectively. It’s also available for Mac through macOS 15.1. SharePlay works on the best iPhones and best iPads.
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Videos and other entertainment
When Apple announced SharePlay, it emphasized its support for video-based apps the most. This makes sense since many of us now watch our favorite TV shows and movies through a streaming service.
audio
Many music and podcast apps are likely to support SharePlay over the long run. But, for now, the list is pretty short.
Games
Workout
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These apps come from many different categories, including education, weather, astronomy, etc.
Staying up-to-date
We’ll continue to add to this list, which will grow as SharePlay catches on and becomes more popular. Until then, happy sharing!
Updated March 2022: Includes newly supported apps.
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