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How to Share Your Screen / Cast Display on iPad (iPadOS)

Mirror or extend your screen to a TV, monitor, or video call.

Last verified: February 21, 2026

iPhone's AirPlay Screen Mirroring is accessible from Control Center in a single tap and works exclusively with Apple TV and AirPlay 2 smart TVs. The casting session maintains a stable connection even when you switch apps, lock the screen, or receive calls, making it well-suited for presentations or watching content without constantly keeping the phone awake. For casting to non-Apple devices like Chromecast or Roku, you need to use app-level casting within specific apps (YouTube, Netflix) rather than system-wide screen mirroring.

Quick Steps

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  1. 1Open Control Center, tap Screen Mirroring, and select your Apple TV or AirPlay-compatible Smart TV.
  2. 2Wait 5–10 seconds for the connection to establish and the display to mirror.
  3. 3Adjust display mode (Mirror vs Extend) in Display Settings after connecting if available.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I cast my iPad (iPadOS) screen to a TV?
Open Control Center and tap Screen Mirroring. Select your Apple TV or AirPlay 2 compatible Smart TV.
Why can't I see my TV in the cast list on iPad (iPadOS)?
The most common cause is that the two devices are on different networks — for example, your device is on a 5 GHz band and the TV is on 2.4 GHz, or one is on a Guest network. Ensure both are on the exact same Wi-Fi network. Also restart both the casting device and the receiver.
Can I share only one app instead of the whole screen on iPad (iPadOS)?
Full-screen mirroring is the standard AirPlay mode. Individual apps that support AirPlay (like video players) can stream content to the TV without mirroring everything.
Does screen casting drain battery faster on iPad (iPadOS)?
Yes — wireless casting keeps the display on, Wi-Fi active, and the GPU encoding continuously, which increases battery drain noticeably. For extended sessions, keep the device plugged in.

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