As a user, you can blur your background during video calls with Zoom. Others desire to do it for an unclear purpose, while others dislike the idea of making a backdrop ambiguous.
Aside from this video conferencing technology, you may also use FaceTime to obscure the background during chats.
Here’s a quick guide to get you started if you don’t know how to do it.
Why Do People Blur Their Background During Virtual Meetings?
According to a Tech Republic research, users desire to blur their Zoom or FaceTime background for the following reasons. For starters, their workspace may be too simple and awkward for the audience.
Some users may not have time to tidy their rooms or look for a suitable location for a virtual conference. That is why they prefer to set up in a “neutral” environment. This option also gives a sense of privacy and respect to your working environment.
How to Blur Zoom Background
In a report by Zapier, there are a few easy steps that you need to follow to achieve this option. Blurring your background will only take less than three minutes to do if you will pay attention to this guide.
- Open the Zoom Desktop app on your computer.
- Tap your profile icon.
- From there, choose Settings. For another option, you can also launch Zoom.us and go to the Preferences which you can find in the toolbar.
- On the left sidebar of the app, tap the Background & Filters
- For the final step, select Blur from a selection of virtual backgrounds.
In addition, you can apply a “blurred” background if you are joined in an ongoing meeting. That’s simple through the following procedures:
- Look for Start Video or Stop Video besides Unmute.
- Search for the caret symbol beside it and click it.
- After that, tap Choose a virtual background.
- Again, choose Blur.
How to Blur FaceTime Background
Apple introduced Portrait Mode for FaceTime users with the release of iOS 15. The Cupertino company’s visual communication software may now conceal participants’ backgrounds during online calls.
In just under five minutes, you can finish setting up this feature, per Digital Trends.
- Open your FaceTime app before a conference or a call.
- Launch the Control Center by swiping it from your screen’s top right corner.
- Click the Video Effects button on your iPhone. You can look for that in the upper left corner.
- Begin blurring your background by tapping the Portrait icon.
How to Set Up Portrait Mode Upon Receiving a Call
Even if you answer instantly to the unexpected call, you can pull off this trick.
- Click the camera view thumbnail at the bottom of the FaceTime session. When you access it in full screen mode, the viewer on the other end of the line will be able to see your true background.
- Click the Portrait icon in the upper left corner.
- Following that, the background will be blurred.