Zoom recently added a feature that lets you show up to your next meeting as a dog, cat, fox, and other cute animals. The new Avatars will mirror your head movements and facial expressions, giving you a fun way to interact with your friends or hide your appearance during a meeting. Here’s how to use Avatars before or during a Zoom call, whether you’re using a computer
To use a digital Avatar on Zoom, open the app on your computer and sign in. Then click your profile icon in the top-right corner and select Settings from the drop-down menu. Next, select Background & Effects from the left sidebar and click Avatar, which you will see just below your video preview.
Once you select an Avatar, you can click the “x” in the top-right corner of the window to close it. Then, when you start or join a meeting, your Avatar should automatically be enabled. However, you will have to choose an Avatar again after you log out of Zoom or close the app.
If you don’t see your Avatar after you join a meeting, you can set it during the call. Here’s how:
To turn on your Avatar while you are already in a Zoom meeting, click the up arrow symbol next to Stop Camera button in the bottom-left corner of your window. Then select Choose Virtual Background and click Avatar under the video preview window.
You can also quickly disable your Avatar during a meeting by clicking the Turn Off Avatar button in the pop-up window.
To use an Avatar in the Zoom mobile app, start or join a meeting and tap the More button in the bottom-left corner. Then select
Now that you know how to use an Avatar in Zoom, check out our step-by-step guide on how to change your virtual background on Zoom.
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