How to Use an iPad as a Screen for Nintendo Switch?

In iPadOS 17, Apple strengthened support for peripheral USB cameras, enabling you to attach a USB television class (UVC) video to the device you're using without the use of adapters or drivers. It's a plug-and-play solution that enables the use of higher-quality lenses for video calling, but it also effectively turns your iPad into an external display for almost any device.

A converter that transfers HDMI to USB utilising the UVC standard is required to use an iPad as a Nintendo Switch screen. When you employ that setup, the iPad assumes you've got an external webcam connected, shows the converted HDMI video and Use an iPad as a Screen for Nintendo Switch.

How to Display your Nintendo Switch Using an iPad is Detailed Below:

Step 1: A Nintendo Switch dock with an HDMI cable inserted.

Step 2: Dock your Switch there.

Step 3: The dock for a Nintendo Switch was inserted.

Step 4: Use an HDMI to USB-C adaptor to connect the HDMI cable.

Step 5: Connecting a USB capture device with an HDMI wire.

Step 6: To your iPad, connect the adaptor.

Step 7: Using a USB capture device and a USB-C adaptor, an HDMI cable was linked to an iPad.

Step 8: Enable the Nintendo Switch.

Step 9: The power button on an iPad-connected Nintendo Switch.

Step 10: When you open FaceTime on your iPad, instead of your webcam, footage from your Switch will be seen.

How to Operate an iPad for Nintendo Switch Gameplay-

While technically possible, playing games on your Nintendo Switch via FaceTime isn't the best scenario. Use an app that can display video via an UVC-compliant device for more precise image control and full-screen gaming without the FaceTime UI getting in the way.

Step 1: On an iPad, the Accept button in TestFlight is highlighted.

Step 2: Highlighted in TestFlight on an iPad is the Install button.

Step 3: In TestFlight on an iPad, the Open button is highlighted.

Step 4: UVC Viewer on an iPad with the OK button marked in Capture Pro.

Step 5: UVC Viewer on an iPad with the OK button marked in Capture Pro.

Step 6: Next in Capture Pro's highlighted list is UVC Viewer.

Step 7: UVC Viewer is marked as Start Testing in Capture Pro.

Step 8: Utilise an HDMI to USB-C adapter, as mentioned in the previous section, to connect your Switch to your iPad.

Step 9: Capture Pro's "no signal" message: UVC Viewer

FAQ

What Size is the Nintendo Switch's Display?

The screens on the various Nintendo Switch models are a little bit different in size. The OLED version's display is 7 inches, whilst the basic version's is 6.2 inches. The Switch Lite's 5.5-inch screen is a bit smaller.

On a Nintendo Switch, How can I Record the Screen?

The Switch lacks an integrated capture feature, in contrast to Xbox and PlayStation consoles. You'll need to pass it via a capture card or another gadget to record your game footage. 

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