Zoom, the most widely used video conferencing app, comes packed with a ton of customization settings to make your video call exactly the way you want it. One of those customizations is the ability to add a virtual background to your video feed.
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Besides being a fun and colorful way to present yourself in a meeting, these virtual backgrounds offer an extra sense of privacy by covering your personal background. When enabled, they place the user over a fake background, blocking out any personal effects you have around you!
Zoom currently offers the ability to apply virtual backgrounds to meetings when using any of the following devices:
Update [September 24, 2020]: As previously planned for an update on September 21, 2020, Zoom has begun rolling out several new features to its Android app. One of the new features is the ability to apply virtual backgrounds during meetings, which you can do right from your Android device. However, the new feature requires that you're running Android 8 or later and have an 8-core or higher processor. Zoom initially listed support for the following processors: Qualcomm 835, Samsung Exynos 9810, and Huawei Kirin 980.