Apple’s SharePlay feature adds new functionality to FaceTime calls by letting you sync different media while you talk and enjoy with your friends, family, and colleagues. Here’s what SharePlay is and how to use it.
Use SharePlay on iPhone or iPad | Apple Support
Unlike the eponymous AirPlay, which lets you send content or share your screen from one Apple device to another (like playing a movie on your MacBook and watching it on your TV), SharePlay involves importing media into an ongoing FaceTime call.
SharePlay allows you to perform three main activities:
When you use SharePlay for music or video, the media syncs between everyone on the call, and each person gets playback controls to pause, fast-forward, or skip to the next song. They can also add songs to a playlist to control which songs everyone listens to. Meanwhile, the call continues and you can still see everyone while the media plays.