Radio has always been a shared experience — a station playing in the kitchen, in the car, at a party. SharePlay brings that feeling to people who aren't in the same room. Start a FaceTime call with friends or family, launch a station in Prismatic FM, and the broadcast plays for everyone together, kept in sync by the system. Discovering a station from another country becomes something you do as a group.
Anyone in the session can keep the music going, and because it is built on Apple's SharePlay framework, the whole thing is seamless across iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Vision Pro. It is the simplest way to put on the same station with the people you want to share it with — across town or across the world.
Better with friends
Perfectly in sync
SharePlay keeps the live stream aligned for everyone in the session, so you're all hearing the same moment.
Right inside FaceTime
Start listening together from a FaceTime call — no separate link to send or room to set up.
Discover as a group
Spin through 50,000+ stations from around the world together and react to what you find in real time.
Visuals for everyone
Each person gets the same real-time, beat-reactive visualizer on their own screen while you listen together.
Across Apple devices
Works on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Vision Pro, so the session follows whatever device people are on.
No account required
Like the rest of Prismatic FM, group listening just works — no sign-up needed to join in.
SharePlay Radio — FAQ
Start a FaceTime call with the people you want to listen with, then open Prismatic FM and play a station. SharePlay shares the live stream with everyone on the call, in sync, so you all hear the same broadcast at once.
SharePlay is Apple's technology for sharing experiences over FaceTime. In Prismatic FM it lets a group listen to the same live radio station together, perfectly synchronized across everyone's devices.
SharePlay group listening works on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Vision Pro running a recent version of the operating system.
Yes. SharePlay sessions are shared, so participants can take part in controlling what's playing for the group.
