If you’re running iOS 15, here’s how to invite Android and Windows users to a FaceTime call.

How to invite Android and Windows 10 users to a FaceTime call

As mentioned, to invite Android and Windows 10 users to a FaceTime call you’ll need to be running the latest iOS 15 update on an iPhone or iPad. Once you’ve got iOS 15 on your device, follow these steps to invite Android and Windows 10 friends to your FaceTime calls:

Open the FaceTime app on your iOS 15 device. At the top of the screen, tap Create Link. Tap ‘Add Name’ and give your FaceTime link an identifiable name. Use the Share Sheet to share the link via Messages, Mail or any other installed app, or tap Copy to copy the link for sharing later. Tap the newly created FaceTime call in the new ‘Upcoming’ section on the FaceTime app to join the call.

Now all you need to do is wait for your friends to click the link and join the call from their devices. You don’t need to sit and wait in the call though; you’ll also get a notification once your friends join the call, at which point you’ll have to allow them to enter the call by tapping the green tick button that appears.  

If you need to get the share link at a later date, simply tap the ‘i’ next to the scheduled FaceTime call and tap Share Link. It’s also where you can delete the link if it’s no longer needed.

How to join a FaceTime call on Android or Windows 10

Joining a FaceTime call on Android or Windows 10 is now surprisingly easy considering it hasn’t been possible up until this point. Once you’ve been sent a link, simply follow these steps:

Tap to open the link in a browser on your Android or Windows 10 device. Enter your name. Tap Continue to join the FaceTime call.

Once you’ve joined the call and you’ve been accepted, you should be able to see everyone else currently in the call. From the bar at the top of the screen, you can mute your microphone, disable your camera, flip your camera or leave the call.

Certain features – like Memoji and the ability to take photos during calls – aren’t available when connecting to FaceTime calls via web or Android, but hey, it’s better than nothing right?

For more, take a look at our top iOS 15 tips and tricks.

Everything you need to know about iOS 15 How to use Safari in iOS 15 How to set up a Notification Summary in iOS 15 How to use Portrait Mode and mic controls in any iOS 15 app How to use Focus modes in iOS 15 How to drag-and-drop screenshots in iOS 15 How to downgrade from iOS 15

Lewis Painter is a Senior Staff Writer at Tech Advisor. Our resident Apple expert, Lewis covers everything from iPhone to AirPods, plus a range of smartphones, tablets, laptops and gaming hardware. You’ll also find him on the Tech Advisor YouTube channel.