10 Hacks Every Apple CarPlay User Should Know
Apple's CarPlay brings much of the power of your iPhone to your vehicle's dashboard so you can (safely) navigate, play music, and send and receive messages while driving. As with your iPhone, there are plenty of ways to maximize your CarPlay experience to make it work better for you. Use these 10 tricks and hacks to get the most out of it.
Use this setting to customize your CarPlay home screen
If there are icons on your CarPlay home screen for apps you don't use, you can move the most important ones to the first page and delete those you no longer need. That way, you don't have to scroll through multiple pages while you're driving. CarPlay doesn't have on-screen press-and-hold functionality, so, on your iPhone, go to Settings > General> CarPlay > [Your Vehicle] > Apps and reorganize or remove apps. There's also a reset button to return to the default setup. Changes will sync to CarPlay in real time.
Other customization options include switching between dark and light modes, selecting clear or dark icons, and changing the wallpaper presets. These can be found by using the CarPlay screen itself, under Settings > Appearance. Apple doesn't support custom wallpaper, though there are third-party app workarounds.
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Use SharePlay or Spotify Jam for collaborative road trip playlists
Even if your phone is the one connected to CarPlay, you don't have to play DJ alone. Apple Music and Spotify have features (SharePlay and Jam, respectively) that allow others to contribute to collaborative playlists in real time from their own devices. Anyone can join—only the host needs an Apple Music or Spotify Premium subscription to start a session. For Apple Music, tap the player (on your iPhone) or Now Playing (in CarPlay) and tap the SharePlay icon. Other people can scan the QR code and request approval to join. In Spotify, tap the device icon > Start a Jam and invite collaborators with the QR code.
Add iPhone widgets to your CarPlay screen for quick bursts of information
With iOS 26, Apple introduced the option to add widgets to your CarPlay screen so you can see information at a glance the same way you can on your iPhone. If an app has an iPhone widget, it should be available for CarPlay as well—though the functionality and display stack may vary across CarPlay screens. This includes the basics like Weather, Calendar, and Reminders, to multiple Apple Sports widgets for tracking scores across teams and leagues.
To customize your CarPlay widgets, go to Settings > General > CarPlay on your iPhone and select your car. Tap Widgets > Add Widgets and follow the onscreen instructions. You can also drag to rearrange how they appear, or enable Smart Rotate, which will cycle through multiple widgets.
Enable Voice Control to control CarPlay hands-free
CarPlay has a host of voice commands for hands-free control, so you don't have to look at your screen to scroll or click while you're driving. With Voice Control, you don't need to use a wake word or phrase, and CarPlay can handle multiple commands in a series as long as you pause briefly in between. There are commands for general interactions, such as opening apps and swiping between screens, as well as specific Maps and Music controls.
To enable Voice Control, go to Settings > Accessibility on your CarPlay unit and turn the feature on or off. You can also pause Voice Control if you don't want CarPlay to pick up words as commands: "Stop listening" will deactivate Voice Control, and "Start listening" will resume it.
Enable "Announce Notifications" to hear your messages
Another hands-free setting is Announce Notifications, which allows Siri to read incoming messages aloud through CarPlay. For example, you can hear and reply to texts received via apps like Messages or WhatsApp, rather than having to tap on-screen when these appear. To enable, go to Settings > Notifications > Announce Notifications > CarPlay on your iPhone and toggle the feature on. You can also select which apps you want to receive announcements from. Note that Focus Mode may affect which notifications are announced.
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Pin playlists in Apple Music for quick access in CarPlay
A handy Apple Music feature in iOS 26 is the ability to pin your favorite playlists, artists, albums, songs, and music videos to the top of your Library. While this is useful on its own—no more searching or scrolling to find items you listen to frequently—it is even more so in the CarPlay interface, as you can quickly access your favorites while you're driving. Open the Music app on your iPhone, touch and hold the playlist, album, or song you want to pin, and tap Pin [Item] in the pop-up menu. (To pin an artist, go to the artist's page and tap the three horizontal dots to open the menu.) Once an item is pinned to your Library, you can tap and hold to determine the action when you click on that item, such as playing an album in a default order or shuffling an artist's songs.
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