Manage cameras with Camera settings in Windows 11
Learn how to view, preview, and adjust camera settings for the cameras connected to your Windows 11 device. You can also enable or disable cameras, and use Windows Studio effects to enhance your video quality.
Camera doesn't work in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to fix common camera issues in Windows 11 and Windows 10, such as missing drivers, antivirus blocks, privacy settings, and app permissions. Follow the steps to run the troubleshooter, check for updates, test the camera, and switch to UVC driver.
Open the Camera in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to access your webcam or camera in Windows 11 or Windows 10 by selecting the Start button and then Camera. Find out how to switch between multiple cameras, troubleshoot camera issues, and manage app permissions.
Manage app permissions for your camera in Windows
Learn how to turn on camera access and app permissions for your camera in Windows 11 settings. Find out which apps need camera access and how to change settings for individual apps or desktop apps.
Fix a missing Camera Roll in Windows - Microsoft Support
Photos and videos captured with the built-in camera or webcam are saved by default to the Camera Roll folder. If you get an error message that says your camera roll is missing (0xA00F4275) when you try to take a picture or video with the Camera app in Windows try the following solutions, in the order listed.
How to use the Camera app - Microsoft Support
Learn how to take photos and videos with your PC's built-in camera or a connected webcam using the Camera app. Find out how to change settings, save files, turn off the camera, and troubleshoot problems.
Update drivers manually in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to update or reinstall device drivers in Windows using Device Manager. Follow the steps to search for updated driver software, uninstall a driver, or troubleshoot driver issues.
Windows camera, microphone, and privacy - Microsoft Support
Learn how to control which apps and websites can use your camera or microphone in Windows 10 or 11. See how to check the camera or microphone status, change the settings, and troubleshoot issues.
Camera app shows error "0xA00F4244 NoCamerasAreAttached"
Learn how to fix the camera app error 0xA00F4244, which indicates that no cameras are attached. The solution may involve updating the camera driver, switching to UVC driver, or downloading a new driver from the manufacturer's website.
Windows desktop apps and privacy - Microsoft Support
Learn how desktop apps can access and use personal data on your device, such as camera, microphone, and location, without your permission. Find out how to protect your privacy and control access to these settings in Windows 11 and Windows 10.