Use Center Stage to keep you centered in the camera frame

Center Stage uses machine learning to help keep you centered in your video as you move around.

Use Center Stage on Mac

  1. Make sure that your device meets the Center Stage system requirements below.

  2. Open your video app, such as FaceTime.

  3. Turn Center Stage on or off:

    • macOS Sonoma 14 or later: From the Video menuthe Video Effects button in the menu bar, choose Center Stage.

      Center Stage menu item in the Video menu on Mac
    • macOS Ventura 13 or macOS Monterey 12: Click Control Centerthe Control Center icon in the menu bar, click Video Effects, then click Center Stage.

When using Center Stage with Continuity Camera, you can also choose which rear camera of your iPhone to use: Click the arrow next to Center Stage in the menu, then choose Main or Ultra Wide.

Manual framing adjustment

Instead of having Center Stage keep you centered in the frame, you can zoom, pan, and recenter manually. Turn off Center Stage, then move your pointer over the preview in the Video menuthe Video Effects button to reveal the controls. Learn more about manual framing adjustments and other video features.

Manual adjustments in the Video menu's video preview

Use Center Stage on iPad

  1. Make sure that your iPad meets the Center Stage system requirements below.

  2. Open your video app, such as FaceTime.

  3. Open Control Center by swiping down from the top-right corner of your screen.

  4. Turn Center Stage on or off:

    1. Tap the [App Name] Controls button at the top of Control Center. For example, if using FaceTime, tap FaceTime Controls. (In iPadOS 17 or earlier, tap the Video Effects button instead.)

    2. Tap the Center Stage button in the additional controls that appear.

      Center Stage button in Control Center on iPad

During a FaceTime call, you can instead tap the video thumbnail of yourself, then tap the Center Stage button.

Center Stage system requirements

Center Stage is available when using these devices with a video app that supports this feature.

iPad

  • iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd generation or later) or later, or iPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th generation) or later, using its front-facing camera

  • iPad Air (5th generation) or later using its front-facing camera

  • iPad (9th generation) or later using its front-facing camera

  • iPad mini (6th generation) or later using its front-facing camera

Mac

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