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How to invite Android and Windows users to a FaceTime call in iOS 15

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FaceTime Android and Windows graphic, showing the FaceTime app on iPhone and two people on a FaceTime call with their laptop
FaceTime everyone, not just your best iPhone friends.
Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac

You can FaceTime with Android and Windows friends, too — they don’t have to be left out of the loop. There are some extra steps you have to jump through, but you can video chat with your whole family and friend group. 

While there’s no FaceTime app for Android or Windows, if you have an iPhone, you can initiate a group call by creating a link. Others can join the call from their web browser. It’s still end to end encrypted, just like regular FaceTime calls, for maximum privacy. 

Here’s how it works. 

FaceTime with Android and Windows users

Apple has a reputation for being a walled garden, but there’s more cross platform support than you’d expect. There are apps for Android and Windows for Apple Music and Apple TV, and a Chrome extension that lets you sync your iCloud Passwords. 

While iMessage is still an exclusive feature, RCS messaging brings many of the niceties to green bubble texting as well. You can send higher-resolution photos and videos, voice memos, rename group chats and more.

And since 2021, you’ve been able to create a Group FaceTime call cross-platform as well. 

Table of Contents: FaceTime with Android and Windows users

  1. Create a link from the FaceTime app
  2. Join the FaceTime call from Android
  3. Join the FaceTime call from Windows
  4. More FaceTime and Messages features

Invite Android and Windows users to FaceTime calls

Creating a FaceTime link
Create a link and send it to your friends on other platforms.
Screenshot: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac

To send an invitation to FaceTime with Android or Windows users, open the FaceTime app. Tap the New Call button at the bottom, then tap the Create Link button to the left.

That’ll bring up the share menu, where you can choose how to send your invitation. You can text someone via Messages, AirDrop (some Android phones support AirDrop now) or even send an email. You can also tap Copy and paste the URL however you want. 

Give your call a name by tapping Add Name at the top of the sheet.

Join the FaceTime call from Android or Windows

When the other person opens the FaceTime link, they don’t need to sign in to an Apple account or anything. They just need to type in their name and tap Continue.

They’ll be asked by their browser to enable the camera and microphone, then they can ask you to join the call. 

FaceTime on the web

FaceTime call on an Android phone
FaceTime on Android from a web browser.
Screenshot: Apple

Many of the same FaceTime controls available on iPhone and iPad are also available to those on the web. Tap Camera to turn off your video or Mute to go silent. Tap Flip Camera to use your rear camera instead. 

There are a few options to change up the layout of people onscreen, too. Tap Full Screen to see a larger preview of your own video. Tap More (the  button) and tap Grid Layout to see everyone in an equally-sized grid view. 

FaceTime links can also be used to invite Linux, Chrome OS, and other modern devices to join FaceTime calls. You can also send FaceTime links with other iPhone, iPad and Mac users — they’re a great way to schedule calls for later. The links will open in the FaceTime app, not in a web browser.

More FaceTime and Messages features

  • Leave a FaceTime voicemail to make a quick video recording if someone doesn’t pick up your call.
  • RCS messaging makes features like read receipts, video and file attachments and named group chats — previously exclusive to iMessage (and some apps) — possible between iPhone and Android.
  • Edit or unsend messages, soon after sending them, if you make a mistake.
  • Schedule texts to send later on iPhone to make sure you never forget to send a reminder, birthday greeting or early morning message for someone in a different time zone. You can schedule a whole slew of texts up to a week in advance, with links, photos, attachments and more.
  • iMessage effects can add much more meaning, emotion and fun to your texting. You can add bolditalics, underline and strikethrough text, just like a formatted document, and even choose from a bunch of cool, animated effects.
  • Check In is an iPhone feature that tracks your travels and lets contacts know when you’ve safely reached your destination.

Killian Bell also contributed to this article. 

We originally published this article on how to FaceTime with Android and Windows devices was originally published on January 21, 2022. We updated it with the latest information on April 14, 2026. 

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