Netflix no longer supports SharePlay on FaceTime. This article has been revised to reflect the current status.
No, not successfully. Netflix does not allow screen sharing on FaceTime, nor does it support Apple’s SharePlay feature.
If you try to share your screen while watching Netflix during a FaceTime call, the other person will only see a black screen. This isn’t a bug. It’s a content protection measure enforced by Netflix and most other streaming platforms to prevent unauthorized sharing or recording.
No. Netflix is not compatible with SharePlay. Despite SharePlay being supported by other streaming platforms like Apple TV+, Disney+, and HBO Max, Netflix has opted out of supporting co-watching through Apple’s built-in system.
That means you can’t start a FaceTime call and use SharePlay to sync Netflix playback across devices. If you’ve seen prompts or tutorials suggesting otherwise, they’re either outdated or referencing other apps that do support SharePlay.
Netflix uses digital rights management (DRM) technology that prevents screen recording or broadcasting. This applies across platforms—including Zoom, Google Meet, and FaceTime screen sharing.
Apple's SharePlay is designed to work only with apps that opt in, and Netflix hasn’t joined that list. The result: neither traditional screen sharing nor SharePlay can be used to co-watch Netflix on FaceTime.
While you can’t use SharePlay or screen sharing to watch Netflix together over FaceTime, you still have a few options:
You can still use FaceTime screen sharing to show:
Just avoid any streaming platform with DRM (Netflix, Prime Video, etc.). And if you're traveling, make sure you have a reliable connection.
Streaming, even if not through SharePlay, requires solid bandwidth. If you're traveling, weak hotel Wi-Fi can derail a video call or cause syncing issues in a watch party.
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No. Netflix does not support SharePlay.
No. Attempting to share your screen while watching Netflix will result in a black screen due to DRM restrictions.
Yes. Whether you're on iPhone, iPad, or Mac, Netflix content is blocked from screen sharing and SharePlay.
Apple TV, Disney+, Hulu, Paramount+, and HBO Max all support SharePlay for co-watching during FaceTime.
Yes, but not with Netflix. You can video call and sync playback manually or switch to SharePlay-compatible apps.