Whatever the reason, recording your screen on iPhone is super easy, and this guide is here to show you how, including how to add the screen record function to Control Center to make sure you have quick access to the function. Ready? Here’s how to screen record on iPhone.

How to screen record on iPhone

Read on to see detailed instructions for each step.

  1. Open Control Center. On an iPhone with Face ID (iPhone X or later), swipe down from the upper-right corner of your iPhone display.  On an iPhone without Face ID (iPhone 8 or earlier; iPhone SE), swipe up from the bottom of your iPhone display.
  2. To record without your voice, tap the Screen Recording button. You’ll need to wait 3 seconds for recording to begin.  If you can’t see the Screen Recording button, skip down to the section below where we’ll take you through how to add it to Control Center.
  3. To record with your voice, tap and hold the Screen Recording button. Tap Microphone (the icon should turn red) and then tap Start Recording. You’ll need to wait 3 seconds for recording to begin. Note: You can also choose a save/broadcast location for your screen recording, to immediately send it or turn it into a broadcast. Tap an app to set that as the save/broadcast location.
  4. To end recording, tap the red bar in the top left, then tap Stop. Unless you specified a separate app in step 3, your screen recording will be saved to your Photos library, where you can view, edit and share it. 

How to add the Screen Recording button to Control Center on iPhone

By default, Control Center should feature the Screen Recording button. However, if it doesn’t or you’ve removed it in the past, here’s how to add the Screen Recording button to Control Center.

  1. Open the Settings app and tap Control Center.
  2. Scroll down to the More Controls section and tap the green plus next to Screen Recording. 
  3. To change where the Screen Recording button sits in Control Center, tap and hold the three lines next to the Screen Recording bar and drag it to where you want it to sit. Higher up the list will appear earlier. And there you have it. You now know how to screen record on iPhone. If you’d like more tutorials on getting the most out of your iPhone, make sure you read our other handy guides. New iPhone? Learn how to transfer data from iPhone to iPhone and transfer everything over safely. Is your iPhone a little sluggish? Learn how to clear RAM on iPhone to try and speed things up a little. Want to delete a load of contacts quickly? Learn how to delete multiple contacts on iPhone. Need to send an important attachment? Learn how to attach a file in iOS Mail. Android user? Read how to screen record on Android instead.

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