I wish that Apple had introduced USB C earlier and not stuck to Lightning for way too many years. I have an iPad Air 2 and a 7th gen iPad, both of which are stuck with being limited to stuff like XDisplay, which is really not very fast at all. It would be nice to have a second screen and a webcam at my disposal, but then again I probably don't want to use an iPad as a second monitor long-term due to the negative impact it would have on the battery. My iPad Air 2 battery doesn't last very long because I used it as an external monitor for several months in a row, leaving it plugged in all the time with the screen on.
Thank you for this video, Apple seems so far behind sometimes. I have both a Samsung S9 Ultra and an Ipad Pro 11. All the way back to my Samsung Tablet s3 I simply press Windows +K and I second screen instantly, no cables. Seems very tedious to carry all of these adapters when I can just press two buttons to get the same display on my Samsung.
I have an ipad 5th 12.9 and I have used the recomended adaptors and it working. I have used it with the HTML based you have prepared and also with FaceTime. However I have some questions as the workflow is not smooth. A) How can the lag can be improved with the HTML file? Is there any adaptor that can help the data transmission to be higher? Also, is there any setting on Windows (i.e. changing the Hz on the refresh rate) may be improved? Also how can it be full screen? B) Facetime: how can I get rid of the sidebar with the recent calls? Also the Facetime app is flipped and mirrored. How this can be changed to watch items on the screen not in a mirror situation? Thank you!
Thanks for the information but it did not work with my iPad Pro 10.5 (Model 1701) - possibly becuse it has a Lightning Connector, not a USB-C Port. Since I have an HDMI port on my laptop, (HP Pavilion x-360 purchased in 2023), I did not need the USB-C to HDMI converter so I used an HDMI cable into Guermok A/V Capture card (one you recommended), then into a USB-C (female) to Lightning (male) adapter then into my iPad. Your routine on the iPad to open the webcam camera worked, but would not recognoze the A/V input source. On my laptop, I could not get "Screen 1 / Screen 2" to appear in "settings" either. Thank You
Unfortunately no. The USB-C ports don't work that way. They need additional technology inbetween to identify what is being sent out or what is coming in.
thanks a lot for the very useful video, the very useful article on your website and the very useful html page(s) to display the "webcam" ! I think I am going to use one of your html pages to display the "webcam" ... I used genki studio app on my iPad mini but now it shows grey stripes at the top and the bottom ... also I think the aspect ratio was not the best (I think it does 4/3 but not 16/10 which would have been better) ... but the good thing is that it has the "fullscreen feature" that hides any useless "decoration" ... ideally I am looking for an app which does "stretch to fullscreen" that will use all my iPad screen to display the webcam (there are some on android like "next camera - usb" or "noir pro - uvc" ) but I haven't found any yet on iPad so I am wondering : has anybody found an iPad "webcam" display app that has the "stretch to fullscreen" feature ?? thanks again !
Is there a way to do this with a slightly older ipad (pre USB-C). I understand that wasn't your need here, so you may not have explored it, but I'm curious if you either didn't explore that option or if your stating it simply isn't possible due to the difference in port.
Can the resolution be improved? Normally my iPad Pro has better resolution, but this time, the laptop has better resolution. Also, if i am playing a video, i lose the audio when i connect the laptop to the ipad. Can this be fixed? Thanks in advance
I don't know if Android tablets support external webcams and if they have a way to display them on the screen (my website method may still work). You would have to research whether an external webcam is supported.
My advice would be to restart the iPad and try one of the apps to display the webcam if you have been using my web method. Apple can change things without notice so sometimes restarting everything is required. Hope that helps.
No. The Lightning port does not support external webcams. See the Apple list of devices that are compatible with this feature at www.thinkoutsidetheslide.com/use-an-ipad-as-a-second-screen-for-a-laptop/
Will it work on Macs? I want to use my work Mac with my personal iPad as a second screen? Can you also connect that TV to your laptop for a 3 screen setup?
As other replies indicate, newer Mac laptops and newer iPads have the ability to connect wirelessly. If you have an older laptop the method in this video will work. You can also connect the TV as a third screen. You will likely have to use an adapter too get another HDMI output from the laptop USB-A port. Here's one I recommend: amzn.to/3NveVS9
The Amazon link that you provided says the inexpensive video capture device that you selected is "Currently Unavailable" and does not know when it will be back in stock. Do you have another recommendation?
I just checked the link in the US Amazon store and it shows availability. Not sure which store you are using but I'm sorry it isn't available for you. There are other brands that look almost exactly like the one I list that others have bought and I think have had a good experience with them (it is likely that many of the ones that look the same are actually manufactured by the same factory). Select one that looks the same and you should have success.
any idea how I can do something like this with a hand me down iPad 3rd Gen running iOS 9.3.5? can't download any usable apps because of apples horrible planned obsolescence...and my new apple id was locked before I was able to do anything with it. so as a result I've got this very nice but useless tablet laying around I'd like to use it as a monitor for my PC so I can use it as a drawing tablet..
If you tap and hold on the link on this page: www.thinkoutsidetheslide.com/use-an-ipad-as-a-second-screen-for-a-laptop/, you will get a popup menu that includes a link to Download Linked File. That allows you to save the file locally on your iPad.
I still do not get the option to save a/the link as a file. I can either copy the link or move the address bar to the bottom as you can’t right click on an iPad.
@@TheCheshirecat68Copy the author’s link above and open it in safari on its own, not through youtube. When you long-press on the link to the webcam page, you should see the pop up dialing which includes the option to download the page. For some strange reason, using the browser within youtube omits the download option.
He might over complicated this. You only really need the VIDEO CAPTURE (no hdmi dongle) and you could buy the one that is already USB-C. It is great that he provided an browser, but just download and app. HDMI monitor Orion is the one I’m using (free and pay options)
It definitely does work. I use a similar method almost daily, only difference is I use an app on my iPad Pro called Camo Studio to display the feed from my capture card. I would suggest verifying that you have the newest version of iPadOS(17 or above). Then test the peripheral components for proper function. For example, to verify if the USB video capture device is working you would plug the USB capture device into a known working USB port on your computer. Get a known working device that outputs hdmi such as a game console, firestick/chromcast/roku, or a different computer. Next, using a known working HDMI cable connect your output device of choice to the HDMI input of the video capture device (if using streaming stick with a built-in HDMI male connector, You can plug it directly into the capture card). Now open up any application on your laptop that uses a WebCam, find the setting to switch camera and look for the name of your USB video capture device and select it. You should now see whatever your test device is outputting on screen.
@@thedubi7 my guy... you really think i haven't tried all of that yet? I spent enough money to try and figure this out but it just doesn't work. In the end I just ended up buying reflector and am currently using that, would've been faster and cheaper if i had just done that in the first place but ohwell here we are. It is what it is, I'm over it lol.
Thank you so much for this! The web version works! May I check how do I open the downloaded link as local file? When I open the file (html) the dropdown option is empty
When I open the file in a browser on my iPad I see just Camera 1 listed when i drop the list down. When I select it and tap Show camera, the iPad asks if I want to give permission to access the camera. Once I allow that the drop down list populates with all of the attached cameras. Hope that helps.
Thanks for this video and article. Web version works as you presented. But the HTML download is not working. When I click “Show camera” I don’t see permission request and only a camera with no name. Please suggest fix. Thanks.
Yes, it will work for a desktop Windows PC as well. The challenge may be that the desktop is already using the HDMI port for a monitor. In that case you can use an adapter to create an HDMI port from a USB port (I have a link to this in the article at www.thinkoutsidetheslide.com/use-an-ipad-as-a-second-screen-for-a-laptop/. If you are asking whether the iPad can be used as the primary display for a desktop, I don't see why it wouldn't work but I have not tested it to confirm.
There are webcam viewer apps in the App Store that will work as well. Or you can download the HTML file I provide and run the file locally. There are options if you don't want to use my website.
@@juliorodriguez5158 There are two apps I've briefly tested that seem to work: Orion and Dongled. Give them a try and see if they work for your situation.
Just like others commented on here this does not work following exactly what the steps are. Please take this video down as you are wasting peoples money.
This is amazing and have really saved my bacon. I am now using my iPad as my second screen with a HP laptop!
I'm glad you found the video helpful!
I wish that Apple had introduced USB C earlier and not stuck to Lightning for way too many years. I have an iPad Air 2 and a 7th gen iPad, both of which are stuck with being limited to stuff like XDisplay, which is really not very fast at all. It would be nice to have a second screen and a webcam at my disposal, but then again I probably don't want to use an iPad as a second monitor long-term due to the negative impact it would have on the battery. My iPad Air 2 battery doesn't last very long because I used it as an external monitor for several months in a row, leaving it plugged in all the time with the screen on.
I never thought they would stubborn as$ dimand hands
Thank you for this video, Apple seems so far behind sometimes. I have both a Samsung S9 Ultra and an Ipad Pro 11. All the way back to my Samsung Tablet s3 I simply press Windows +K and I second screen instantly, no cables. Seems very tedious to carry all of these adapters when I can just press two buttons to get the same display on my Samsung.
This is such a great video, very well explained.
I'm glad you found the video helpful.
THANK YOU! My old Logitech webcam is now displayed on iPad screen screen with help from your website 👍😃
Glad I could help!
Hola. Tengo una Surface Go 3, en vez de un ipad, como sería la configuración en ese caso? Gracias.
I have an ipad 5th 12.9 and I have used the recomended adaptors and it working. I have used it with the HTML based you have prepared and also with FaceTime. However I have some questions as the workflow is not smooth.
A) How can the lag can be improved with the HTML file? Is there any adaptor that can help the data transmission to be higher? Also, is there any setting on Windows (i.e. changing the Hz on the refresh rate) may be improved? Also how can it be full screen?
B) Facetime: how can I get rid of the sidebar with the recent calls? Also the Facetime app is flipped and mirrored. How this can be changed to watch items on the screen not in a mirror situation?
Thank you!
Thanks for the information but it did not work with my iPad Pro 10.5 (Model 1701) - possibly becuse it has a Lightning Connector, not a USB-C Port. Since I have an HDMI port on my laptop, (HP Pavilion x-360 purchased in 2023), I did not need the USB-C to HDMI converter so I used an HDMI cable into Guermok A/V Capture card (one you recommended), then into a USB-C (female) to Lightning (male) adapter then into my iPad. Your routine on the iPad to open the webcam camera worked, but would not recognoze the A/V input source. On my laptop, I could not get "Screen 1 / Screen 2" to appear in "settings" either. Thank You
If your iPad has a Lightning connector this method won't work. The Lightning port does not support an external webcam.
@@ThinkOutsideTheSlide Thank you for the clarification. Very interesting video nonetheless.
Thanks apple for making life harder to everyone...
This is the solution I was looking for. Thanks!
I'm glad you found the video helpful
pretty cool! I had these adapters lying around - but sadly it doesn't work with Lightning connector (iPad Pro 2018).
Does any video capture card work? Or just certain ones like the one you showed?
I think any video capture card should work.
Great Video, can you use the iPad magic keyboard to type on documents that you drag across to it from the laptop ?
Can I just use type c to type c cable and connect them directly to both Windows and ipad?
Unfortunately no. The USB-C ports don't work that way. They need additional technology inbetween to identify what is being sent out or what is coming in.
@ thank you
Well explained! and thanks for making this video :)
I'm glad you found the video helpful.
I don’t get the IPad pop-up menu option to download the html🤷♂️
But it does work ok by accessing your website.
Do you know apps that have been developed to allow this without use of your website?
The one I recommend is Dongled. It has worked well for me.
thanks a lot for the very useful video, the very useful article on your website and the very useful html page(s) to display the "webcam" !
I think I am going to use one of your html pages to display the "webcam" ... I used genki studio app on my iPad mini but now it shows grey stripes at the top and the bottom ... also I think the aspect ratio was not the best (I think it does 4/3 but not 16/10 which would have been better) ... but the good thing is that it has the "fullscreen feature" that hides any useless "decoration" ... ideally I am looking for an app which does "stretch to fullscreen" that will use all my iPad screen to display the webcam (there are some on android like "next camera - usb" or "noir pro - uvc" ) but I haven't found any yet on iPad so I am wondering :
has anybody found an iPad "webcam" display app that has the "stretch to fullscreen" feature ??
thanks again !
Is there a way to do this with a slightly older ipad (pre USB-C). I understand that wasn't your need here, so you may not have explored it, but I'm curious if you either didn't explore that option or if your stating it simply isn't possible due to the difference in port.
The older Lightning port does not support the video features so it is only possible for USB-C iPads. Apple makes that clear in their documentation.
@@ThinkOutsideTheSlide though prefer to not need an app, the app solutions are honestly pretty great. - thanks for the response
Great video keep up the good work !!
I'm glad you found the video helpful.
Can the resolution be improved? Normally my iPad Pro has better resolution, but this time, the laptop has better resolution. Also, if i am playing a video, i lose the audio when i connect the laptop to the ipad. Can this be fixed? Thanks in advance
Hi can you please help me to use my iPad Pro as a monitor for mi stick ( it’s an hdmi stick )
The web cam 1920 not working well with the stick
Works this for old ipad 2?
As the video explains, this only works for newer iPads with a USB-C connector. An old iPad with a Lightning cable won't work.
is there a way to prevent the lag?
What do I do if my laptop doesn’t pick up iPad as the second screen?
Does it works with samsung tablet?
I don't know if Android tablets support external webcams and if they have a way to display them on the screen (my website method may still work). You would have to research whether an external webcam is supported.
Tried this on my ipad 10th gen and it worked initially. Now the webcam does not show up. My windows laptop sees the screen in settings. Any help?
My advice would be to restart the iPad and try one of the apps to display the webcam if you have been using my web method. Apple can change things without notice so sometimes restarting everything is required. Hope that helps.
@@ThinkOutsideTheSlide thank you. Worked a treat 👍
Hello :) can I do these sets but have my second screen my iMac instead of my iPad?
You likely can. Use this video as a guide: th-cam.com/video/Wa_9ciCyzGA/w-d-xo.html
Did this work for your iMac? Currently having the same problem
Yes I did :)
@@Bekind_xo yay that’s gives me some hope! Just ordered a video capture device 👍🏻
How to use iPad without any apps. How do I see the screen? You need an app
Is there a way to make it work on older iPads with a Lightning port instead of USB C?
No. The Lightning port does not support external webcams. See the Apple list of devices that are compatible with this feature at www.thinkoutsidetheslide.com/use-an-ipad-as-a-second-screen-for-a-laptop/
Will it work on Macs? I want to use my work Mac with my personal iPad as a second screen? Can you also connect that TV to your laptop for a 3 screen setup?
Mac should work with iPad wireless
As other replies indicate, newer Mac laptops and newer iPads have the ability to connect wirelessly. If you have an older laptop the method in this video will work. You can also connect the TV as a third screen. You will likely have to use an adapter too get another HDMI output from the laptop USB-A port. Here's one I recommend: amzn.to/3NveVS9
can't I just use thunderbolt type c on both sides cable?
Yes, but requires an App on both iPad and PC
can you tell me what app please@@Keksdose2k
It doesn’t pop up allow camera option , any idea?
Does it support HDR?
The Amazon link that you provided says the inexpensive video capture device that you selected is "Currently Unavailable" and does not know when it will be back in stock. Do you have another recommendation?
I just checked the link in the US Amazon store and it shows availability. Not sure which store you are using but I'm sorry it isn't available for you. There are other brands that look almost exactly like the one I list that others have bought and I think have had a good experience with them (it is likely that many of the ones that look the same are actually manufactured by the same factory). Select one that looks the same and you should have success.
Here are two options that others have bought if the one I recommended isn't available: amzn.to/3rYawyP or amzn.to/46Ni4Da. Hope that helps.
Does this give 120 fps?
No. The video capture cards usually don't give that high of an output.
any idea how I can do something like this with a hand me down iPad 3rd Gen running iOS 9.3.5? can't download any usable apps because of apples horrible planned obsolescence...and my new apple id was locked before I was able to do anything with it. so as a result I've got this very nice but useless tablet laying around I'd like to use it as a monitor for my PC so I can use it as a drawing tablet..
The technique shown in the video only works for newer iPads that can be upgraded to iPadOS 17. I don't have a solution for older iPads.
How do I save the link locally on my iPad as an html file? We can’t right click using the iPad …
If you tap and hold on the link on this page: www.thinkoutsidetheslide.com/use-an-ipad-as-a-second-screen-for-a-laptop/, you will get a popup menu that includes a link to Download Linked File. That allows you to save the file locally on your iPad.
I still do not get the option to save a/the link as a file. I can either copy the link or move the address bar to the bottom as you can’t right click on an iPad.
@@TheCheshirecat68Copy the author’s link above and open it in safari on its own, not through youtube. When you long-press on the link to the webcam page, you should see the pop up dialing which includes the option to download the page. For some strange reason, using the browser within youtube omits the download option.
Brilliant!
I'm glad you found the video helpful
Not working, latest ios 17 version and a 2021 ipad pro
He might over complicated this. You only really need the VIDEO CAPTURE (no hdmi dongle) and you could buy the one that is already USB-C. It is great that he provided an browser, but just download and app. HDMI monitor Orion is the one I’m using (free and pay options)
@@alooro59 thanks, btw can u get away with a like 20 dollars capture card if i want a stable 1440p, and if not, how much should i spend at least
Can't we make the webcam feed full screen in the iPad
You might be able to do that with an app. My web page does not have that functionality.
Ok I did all this but the "video usb" does not show up.. nice waste of time and money :/
try out. display app
It definitely does work. I use a similar method almost daily, only difference is I use an app on my iPad Pro called Camo Studio to display the feed from my capture card. I would suggest verifying that you have the newest version of iPadOS(17 or above). Then test the peripheral components for proper function. For example, to verify if the USB video capture device is working you would plug the USB capture device into a known working USB port on your computer. Get a known working device that outputs hdmi such as a game console, firestick/chromcast/roku, or a different computer. Next, using a known working HDMI cable connect your output device of choice to the HDMI input of the video capture device (if using streaming stick with a built-in HDMI male connector, You can plug it directly into the capture card). Now open up any application on your laptop that uses a WebCam, find the setting to switch camera and look for the name of your USB video capture device and select it. You should now see whatever your test device is outputting on screen.
@@thedubi7 my guy... you really think i haven't tried all of that yet? I spent enough money to try and figure this out but it just doesn't work. In the end I just ended up buying reflector and am currently using that, would've been faster and cheaper if i had just done that in the first place but ohwell here we are. It is what it is, I'm over it lol.
@@thedubi7thank you for the Camo Studio recommendation!
Lol
Thank you so much for this! The web version works! May I check how do I open the downloaded link as local file? When I open the file (html) the dropdown option is empty
When I open the file in a browser on my iPad I see just Camera 1 listed when i drop the list down. When I select it and tap Show camera, the iPad asks if I want to give permission to access the camera. Once I allow that the drop down list populates with all of the attached cameras. Hope that helps.
Thanks for this video and article. Web version works as you presented. But the HTML download is not working. When I click “Show camera” I don’t see permission request and only a camera with no name. Please suggest fix. Thanks.
Thanks!
I'm glad the video was helpful!
clever man
I'm glad you found the video helpful.
can i game? is there delay?
I think there would be too much delay for gaming
Do you know if i could use this same method to make the ipad a primary monitor for a mini pc
Does it work on win desktop pc too?
Yes, it will work for a desktop Windows PC as well. The challenge may be that the desktop is already using the HDMI port for a monitor. In that case you can use an adapter to create an HDMI port from a USB port (I have a link to this in the article at www.thinkoutsidetheslide.com/use-an-ipad-as-a-second-screen-for-a-laptop/.
If you are asking whether the iPad can be used as the primary display for a desktop, I don't see why it wouldn't work but I have not tested it to confirm.
I don't see why it wouldn't work but I have not tested it to confirm.
can we use it with new iphones 15 with usb c ?
Not at this time. This feature is only in iPadOS as far as Apple has said. It is possible that it may come to a future iOS release.
Do I have internet connection ?
😕 *promo sm*
Why should we have to give you access to our iPads cameras? Sus. No thanks.
There are webcam viewer apps in the App Store that will work as well. Or you can download the HTML file I provide and run the file locally. There are options if you don't want to use my website.
What webcam viewer app do you suggest?
@@juliorodriguez5158 There are two apps I've briefly tested that seem to work: Orion and Dongled. Give them a try and see if they work for your situation.
no app required, SURE. but you need capture card. come on. downvoted
Just like others commented on here this does not work following exactly what the steps are. Please take this video down as you are wasting peoples money.
Your just incompetent it works fine😊