Many iPhone users wonder whether it’s possible to record audio or video while the screen appears to be off or black. Whether you’re trying to save battery, avoid attracting attention during a lecture, or simply keep your display from lighting up unnecessarily, there are a few ways to achieve a “black screen” recording experience on an iPhone.
It’s important to note that iOS does not officially support recording video while the display is completely turned off. However, there are several practical methods that allow you to record while the screen is dimmed, locked, or effectively black to the user.
Here’s everything you need to know.
Can an iPhone Record with the Screen Completely Off?
The answer depends on what you’re trying to record.
- Voice recording: Yes. You can continue recording audio after locking your iPhone.
- Video recording: Not officially. The built-in Camera app stops recording if the screen is turned off or the device is locked.
- Screen recording: No. Locking the device automatically ends screen recording.
For video recording, any method that keeps the screen black generally relies on third-party apps or special accessibility settings rather than native iOS functionality.
Method 1: Record Audio with the Screen Locked
If your goal is to record sound rather than video, the built-in Voice Memos app makes it simple.
Steps
- Open Voice Memos.
- Tap the Record button.
- Once recording has started, press the Side Button to lock the iPhone.
- The screen turns off, but audio recording continues in the background.
- Unlock your phone when you’re finished and tap Stop.
This is the easiest and most battery-efficient way to record meetings, interviews, lectures, or personal notes.
Method 2: Use a Third-Party Camera App
Some professional camera applications allow video recording while the display is dimmed or covered with a black overlay.
Examples include:
- FiLMiC Pro
- ProMovie Recorder
- MoviePro
These apps may include features such as:
- Screen dimming during recording
- Stealth recording modes
- Background recording options (where permitted)
Availability varies by app and iOS version.

Method 3: Reduce Screen Brightness to the Minimum
If you simply want the display to appear almost black, lowering the brightness is a practical solution.
Steps
- Open Settings → Display & Brightness.
- Drag the brightness slider to the lowest level.
- Open the Camera app and begin recording.
- The screen remains on, but consumes much less power.
For even darker viewing:
- Enable Dark Mode
- Turn on Reduce White Point
Enable Reduce White Point
- Go to Settings → Accessibility.
- Select Display & Text Size.
- Turn on Reduce White Point.
- Increase the intensity to around 80–100%.
The display becomes significantly darker while recording continues normally.
Method 4: Use Guided Access
Guided Access helps prevent accidental touches during recording.
How to enable it
- Open Settings.
- Go to Accessibility.
- Tap Guided Access.
- Turn it on.
- Start recording.
- Triple-press the Side Button.
- Start Guided Access.
This won’t turn the display off, but it locks the current screen and disables unintended interactions.
Method 5: Use Low Power Mode
If your primary concern is battery life during long recordings, Low Power Mode can help.
Enable Low Power Mode
- Open Settings.
- Tap Battery.
- Enable Low Power Mode.
This reduces background activity while allowing video recording to continue normally.
Tips for Long Recording Sessions
To maximize recording time:
- Fully charge your iPhone before starting.
- Lower screen brightness.
- Turn on Airplane Mode if network connectivity isn’t needed.
- Close unnecessary background apps.
- Use sufficient available storage.
- Connect to an external power bank for extended recordings.
Why Doesn’t Apple Allow Video Recording with the Screen Off?
Apple’s Camera app is designed to stop recording when the device is locked for several reasons:
- Protecting user privacy
- Preventing unauthorized recordings
- Maintaining consistent camera security
- Avoiding accidental recordings in a pocket or bag
As a result, iOS does not provide an official “record with screen off” option for video.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I record video after locking my iPhone?
No. Once the iPhone is locked, the Camera app stops recording.
Can I record audio with the screen off?
Yes. Voice Memos and many third-party audio recording apps continue recording after the display is locked.
Does Screen Recording continue when the phone locks?
No. Screen Recording automatically stops when the device locks.
Is there a hidden Apple feature for black screen video recording?
No. Apple currently does not offer an official feature that allows video recording while the display is completely off.
Final Thoughts
Although iPhones cannot officially record video with the screen completely turned off, there are several practical alternatives depending on your needs. For audio recordings, simply locking the device works perfectly. For video, reducing brightness, enabling accessibility features like Reduce White Point, or using compatible third-party camera apps can create a near-black screen experience while recording continues.
For most users, combining minimum brightness, Reduce White Point, and Low Power Mode offers the best balance between battery efficiency and uninterrupted recording, making it an effective solution for longer recording sessions without significantly illuminating the display.








