This article helps you get the issue fixed so you might grab photos during your calls.

Ensure you and the other person (or people) on your call haveFaceTime Live Photos enabled.

Both parties have to have this feature enabled for this to work.

It’s a privacy setting that you won’t be able to control.

double-check you have enough storage space.

Your photos won’t save if you don’t have enough storage space.

You may need to tryfreeing up some storage spaceand then try your FaceTime Live Photos again.

Turn FaceTime offand then turn it back on.

This action is essentially restarting FaceTime.

Turn it off, give it a minute, and then turn it back on.

Once it’s fully functional, try the call and your FaceTime Live Photos again.

Check your privacy restrictions.

Try disabling and thenre-enabling iCloud Photos.

To do this, go toSettings>Photos> and toggleiCloud Photosoff (the toggle will turn grey).

Give it about 60 seconds, and then turn it back on.

Where Did My FaceTime Photos Go?

It’s where FaceTime Life photos save by default.

you could check All Photos in the Photos app if they’re not there.

Its also possible youre experiencing a temporary glitch.

Try restarting your machine and see if that allows you to enable FaceTime Live Photos.

To share the screen on your FaceTime call, start your FaceTime call and tapShare Content.

Next, tapShare My Screen.

To Group FaceTime on the iOS FaceTime app, open FaceTime and tap theplus sign.

SelectVideoto start a Group FaceTime video call, or chooseAudioto make it an audio-only call.

With Group FaceTime calls, you’re able to video or audio chat with up to 32 participants.