How to disable FaceTime video reactions in iOS and macOS

No more overreacting

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FaceTime is loaded onto all thebest iPhonesand Macs, and it’s full of neat tricks – but not all of them are suitable all the time. For instance, you might want to disable FaceTime video reactions (both in iOS and macOS), perhaps because you find them annoying or awkward. If you are, you’re in luck, as we’ll show you how it’s done in a few simple steps.

IniOS 17and macOS Sonoma,Appleintroduced a bunch of video reactions to its FaceTime app. These are activated when you do one of a number of gestures, such as a thumbs up or a peace sign. When you perform these gestures, various effects can launch, such as balloons flying through the air or laser beams emerging from behind you.

However, these reactions might not be appropriate in all circumstances. You may not want a laser light show to start during a serious call with your boss, for example. To prevent a serious bout of embarrassment, it can be a good idea to turn these reactions off.

Luckily, disabling video reactions in FaceTime does not require much effort. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to do it, both on iOS and on macOS. That should save your blushes if you’d rather not have the effects play out every time you put your thumbs up.

Tools and requirements

Quick steps

Step by step guide

1. Disable video reactions on iOS

During a FaceTime call,swipe downfrom the top-right corner of your iPhone’s screen. This brings up Control Center.

In the top-left corner of the Control Center overlay, you’ll see a box labeled Effects.Tap it.

You should now see a video feed, with a few buttons beneath it. One titled Reactions should be highlighted.

Tap Reactionsto remove the highlight from it. This will disable video reactions.

Swipe up twiceto exit Control Center and return to your FaceTime call.

2. Disable video reactions on macOS

Disabling FaceTime reactions works a little differently in macOS.

During a FaceTime call,click the green FaceTime iconin the menu bar at the top of your display.

Below your video feed you’ll see a Reactions title with a colored icon to its left.

Click the iconso that it’s no longer highlighted in color. This will disable video reactions.

Final thoughts

Disabling video reactions in FaceTime is quick and easy, and could prevent an awkward moment during a call. Instead of accidentally triggering an extravagant animation during a sensitive call, you’ll be able to react to your colleagues without worrying about what it might set off on your device.

If you want to enable video reactions again, it’s as simple as reversing the steps above. After all, there are some situations where you might want to add a little fun into your FaceTime calls, and video reactions are a great way to do that.

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Alex Blake has been fooling around with computers since the early 1990s, and since that time he’s learned a thing or two about tech. No more than two things, though. That’s all his brain can hold. As well as TechRadar, Alex writes for iMore, Digital Trends and Creative Bloq, among others. He was previously commissioning editor at MacFormat magazine. That means he mostly covers the world of Apple and its latest products, but also Windows, computer peripherals, mobile apps, and much more beyond. When not writing, you can find him hiking the English countryside and gaming on his PC.

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