

Turn on the switch that says Run Snap Camera on System Startup. If you want the Snap Camera filters to be available every time you start your computer, open the Snap Camera app and click the Settings icon in the upper right. Return to your Zoom video window, click the arrow next to the Video button again, and switch the source back to your main camera. To return to your normal appearance and background, close the Snap Camera app to turn off Snap Camera altogether. Click a different filter in Snap Camera, and your face in Zoom will change to take on that appearance. You may want to position the Snap Camera app next to the Zoom app so it's easier to handle. You can then change the filter anytime during the Zoom meeting. Remember that everyone in the meeting will also be able to see your filter. Now click Start Video to turn your video on, and you should see your face with your current Snap filter already applied. Click the arrow next to the Start Video button and select Snap Camera to switch from the default camera for the app. At the video screen, change the camera source that Zoom will use. Find the filter you wish to use by browsing among the different categories or searching for them by typing a term in the Search field.Īfter you’ve settled on a filter, open Zoom and join a meeting. Open the Snap Camera app to see yourself in the camera viewer. Next, download and install the Snap Camera app. If you don’t already have it, download and install the Zoom Client for Meetings software. By using Snap Camera and Zoom at the same time, you can experiment with a variety of different filters, and your appearance changes in Zoom for everyone else on the call to see and enjoy.

Snap Camera is available as a dedicated program, so you can set it up on your PC.
