FaceTime connects but the other person can't see your video
The other person can't see your camera because either your iPhone's camera permission is restricted, or there's a glitch. Go to Settings → Privacy → Camera and make sure FaceTime has permission to use the camera. If it's already on, force-close FaceTime completely and reopen it.
Your camera is blocked from FaceTime because either you denied permission for FaceTime to use the camera, or the app has crashed and thinks it doesn't have access. Checking the permission and restarting FaceTime clears the problem almost every time. If the camera works in other apps but not FaceTime, it's a permissions issue.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Not checking if you actually denied FaceTime permission when you first installed it — many people tap 'Don't Allow' by mistake
- Assuming the camera is broken when it's just FaceTime that's crashed — test camera in Photos app first
- Force-restarting without closing the FaceTime app — close it properly first
- Not realizing another app is using the camera — only one app can access it at a time
Signs you need professional help
- You've granted camera permission, restarted FaceTime, and the other person still sees nothing
- Your camera works in Photos or Safari but not in FaceTime
- The camera lens appears damaged or the phone shows physical damage to the camera area
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