There can be instances when you wish to record a video of your iPhone screen to help your friend with some settings, capture an issue, or simply share what’s on your screen. Therefore, you must know how to screen record on an iPhone. At first, screen recording on an iPhone might feel tricky to some users. But trust me, it’s as easy as making a phone call or taking a screenshot, only if you know the right process to enable it. In this article, we’ve mentioned 5 ways to record a screen on your iPhone with sound. Without any ado, let’s begin!
Method 1: Record Screen on iPhone Using Control Center
One of the easiest ways to screen record on an iPhone is to do it right from the Control Center. For this, you first need to check if there’s a screen capture button in the Control Center on your iPhone (an icon with a dot inside a circle). If not, you first need to add the screen record button in the Control Center.
On iOS 17 or earlier, go toSettings -> Control Centerand add theScreen Recordingoption.
Once you’ve added the screen record button on your iPhone, you’re all set to record the screen. Here’s what you need to do:
The native screen recorder will automatically record everything that appears on your screen, including notifications and save the recording in the Photos app. If you don’t want any notifications to pop up while you’re recording the screen, you canenable a Focus mode on your iPhone. If you wish to edit the captured video, go to the Photos app, open the captured video, and tap on Edit from the top-right. To screen screen recording, simply open it in the Photos app and tap on the Share icon from the bottom left.
If you’ve got an iPhone 14 Pro or a newer model, you will see Dynamic Island and Red Dot in all your screen recordings. This can be quite distracting, especially if you want to capture something important. Thankfully, there’s a super-useful hack to record iPhone screen without Dynamic Island. Once you start the screen recording, quicklymake a horizontal swipe toward the center of the Dynamic Island before the 3-second timer ends.
You can refer to our dedicated guide onhow to record iPhone screen without Dynamic Island and red dot.
QuickTime Player for macOS has long been a proficient tool for capturing video of an iPhone screen. It’s super easy to use and does not show the “Red” recording button, so your video looks professional. Also, it allows you to record the screen in higher quality which can come in super handy when creating presentations or guides.
Recording the iPhone screen on a PC is a bit tedious because QuickTime Player doesn’t support Windows. Hence, you will need to rely on third-party tools to mirror your iPhone screen to a Windows PC.
For this purpose, I would recommend you check a couple of reliable tools called“LonelyScreen” and “AirServer”. If you are looking for a free tool to screen record on an iPhone, go for LonelyScreen. However, if you want more control and to record the screen in rich quality, AirServer should be a better pick.
For complete details, you can visit our dedicated guide onhow to record iPhone screen on Windows.
The App Store offers a ton of screen recorders for iPhones and iPads. In my testing, I find Record it! the best third-party app to record iPhone screens.
It features an easy breezy interface neatly packed with an impressive roster of editing tools to adjust the playback speed, trim your video, change the background color, and even rotate your clip. It also offers a pretty solid collection of pro-grade filters to adorn your videos with ease. Once the editing is done, you can share your video directly to YouTube or other supported platforms.
So that’s how you can record the screen on your iPhone. While the videos recorded by the built-in screen recorder serve the purpose, we have also stated other methods for users looking to go the extra mile with the recorded clips. In case of any doubts, feel free to reach out to us in the comments below.
Your iPhone might have restrictions enabled that prevent it from initiating screen recording. To fix this, go to Settings -> Screen Time -> Content & Privacy Restrictions -> App Store, Media, Web & Games. Now, scroll down, and allow Screen Recording, if it’s not already.
It may be because you haven’t yet turned on the mic in screen recordings, and if you have already, it may be because some apps do not have microphone access.
On iOS 18, open the Control Center, tap on the “+” icon, and select the “Add a Control” option. Then, add the Screen Recording button under the Display & Brightness option.On iOS 17 or earlier, open Settings -> Control Center and add the Screen Recording option.
Swipe down from the top-right corner to reveal the Control Center and tap on the Screen Recording button.
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