Facebook launched its Messenger Rooms as a FaceTime and Zoom competitor back in April and expanded support for up to 50 people in May. Now, Messenger video calls offer iOS screen sharing support. Here’s how it works.
Facebook adding screen sharing support for iPhone and iPad in Messenger Rooms video calls means it beats Apple to the punch as the option isn’t available yet with FaceTime calls.
Facebook detailed the new capability in a blog post (via MacRumors). It doesn’t work with the full 50-person max of Messenger Rooms yet but is functional with up to 16 people for now.
Support for screen sharing with 50-person Messenger Rooms calls will arrive before long, and Facebook notes that there will also be the option for the creator of a call to control who can share their screen.
The addition of screen sharing with Messenger Rooms is available globally now and comes after previously being available on desktop and the web.
How to screen share iPhone with Messenger video calls
- After starting a video call, swipe up on the control panel at the bottom of your screen
- Tap “Share Your Screen” then tap “Start Sharing”
- Tap “Start Broadcast”
- Tap the screen in the gray blank area to leave the screen broadcast popup and use the new feature
- Swipe up from the Messenger app to navigate to another app and show off your screen (this works system-wide)
- You can end the screen sharing by tapping “STOP” in the top-right corner in the Messenger app, tapping the persistent red recording pill in the top-left of your iPhone, or by ended the video call