Want to have a bit of βfunβ in your Microsoft Teams meetings?
Do you want to use Snapchat filters so that you can add funny hats and different heads?
If you are working in an educational environment where kids need to appear on camera, itβs nice to have ways to make it fun for them. You may also have some people who are a little camera shy, so this is a nice way to get them used to share their camera.
This process is really easy and also free π
I show you in the video how to set this all up, but you here are the steps:
Step 1: Download Snap Camera


First step is toΒ download and install Snap Camera.
Step 2: Configure Snap Camera


Once Snap Camera is downloaded open it and click the cog at the top right of the application. Under βChoose your cameraβ go ahead and select your camera.
Note: If your camera is already in use by another application you will need to close the other application.
Now go back to the previous screen, look at your camera, and choose a filter.
Step 3: Set Teams up to use the Snap camera
Once youβve done this the virtual Snap Camera should now appear as a normal camera on your machine. This means you can now go into Teams and set your camera to use Snap Camera.
You can do this on a per meeting basis by clicking the 3 dots and choosing your camera or by clicking below your Teams profile (top right) and choosing βdevicesβ.
Read this if you want to stream a Teams meeting to Facebook, Youtube or LinkedIn?
Last Step: Get yourΒ freeΒ Teams training videos Tab


To help organizations get the staff trained on Microsoft Teams, weβve created a gorgeous looking Teams Tab packed full of Teams training videos. Itβs 100% free, no login, no catch.
>>Β Hereβs how to get the Teams training tab (and install it within 30 seconds).
Thatβs all there is to it.