By February 26 of this year, Zoom had added more users to its service than the entirety of 2019. In all likelihood, this is due to COVID-19, which has been forcing thousands of people to work from home this past month. That means thousands of people are now forced to endure video calls on a daily basis. Ugh.
Fortunately, popular web conferencing app Zoom has a feature that can help make your calls more bearable. On both the desktop and mobile versions of the app, you can change your backdrop to transport you to a deserted island or comic strip. Zoom allows you to use custom static photos as well as videos for your background, which can lead to some pretty great memes for your colleagues to enjoy.
So how do you do use the virtual background feature? Let’s get into it. Keep in mind, Zoom is also going through some privacy issues, so keep that in mind before you decide if Zoom is right for you.
On desktop, the process is fairly simple. Just follow these steps.
Unfortunately, Zoom Virtual Background is only supported on iOS, not Android. Either way, if you own an iPhone or iPad the process is fairly simple:
On both platforms, the effect will work better if you have a high-contrast background, specifically a green screen. If you don’t have a green screen, it still works fine, but there may be some glitching, as you can see in the desktop version screenshots.
Virtual backgrounds can help your meetings be more enjoyable, and have the benefit of allowing you to work from anywhere. If you want to work from your couch, no one will judge you if you use a special backdrop. Try it out.
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