There are a lot of ways to customize your video experience—and the video you share with others—when you join a Teams meeting or call. 

Turn your video on or off

Before a meeting

To turn on your video before a meeting, turn the Camera Camera off icon  toggle on before you join.  Select camera icon to turn camera on

During a meeting

To turn your video on and off during a meeting, select Camera Video call button in the meeting controls.

Note: To enable your camera to turn off when your screen locks during a meeting, go to Settings and more Microsoft Teams more options icon> Settings Settings gear icon> Privacy  Privacy settings button in Teams. Then, turn the Turn off my camera and mic when my screen locks toggle on. Restart Teams to activate this setting.

Change your background

Before a meeting, select Effects and avatars  Pre-meeting Effects and avatars icon​​​​ to open background options. 

During a meeting, select the dropdown arrow next to Camera  Video call button to view backgrounds.

To learn more, see Change your background for a Teams meeting.

Use video filters

Customize your video feed with video filters like:

  • Soft focus to create a smoothing effect for your face over video.

  • Adjust brightness to enhance your video quality when lighting is poor.

To apply a video filter before your meeting:

  1. Select Open device settings  Settings button on the pre-join screen.

  2. In Video Settings, turn on the toggle next to your desired filter.

To learn more about video filters, see Apply video filters in Teams meetings.

Change your view

Gallery

Gallery is the default view during a Teams meeting. On Teams for desktop, customize how you see people in your meeting. 

Notes: 

  • Gallery view of up to 49 participant videos is only supported in the Teams desktop app.

  • When opened in a new window, Gallery view will show up to nine video participants on any device.

  • Supported devices: Windows devices with the Intel 11th generation processor (or newer) with four or more cores and Mac devices with Apple Silicon (M1 and M2 chipsets or newer).

  • To provide the best possible audio and video quality, we might decrease the number of videos you're seeing at once if you're running low on bandwidth or device memory.

Screenshot showing updated Gallery view during a meeting

For people who haven't turned on their videos, Teams shows their profile pic instead (or their initials if they haven't added one).

Change gallery size

In Teams for desktop, you can choose to view 4, 9, 16, or 49 people at a time, depending on how many people are in your meeting. In Teams for web, you can see 4 or 9 people at a time.

Devices might show fewer participant videos based on hardware capabilities.

To change gallery size:

  1. Select View  Gallery view icon in the meeting window.

  2. Select Select max gallery size.

  3. Choose how many people you want to see.

Note: To change gallery size, make sure Gallery  Gallery view icon is selected under View  Gallery view icon.

Prioritize videos

Gallery  Gallery view icon view will show participants equally in the meeting window, whether their cameras are turned on or off. Prioritize video to see more people who have their cameras on. 

To prioritize video:

  1. Select View  Gallery view icon in the meeting window.

  2. Select Prioritize video.

Note: To prioritize videos, make sure Gallery  Gallery view icon is selected under View  Gallery view icon.

Reposition your video

See more video feeds during your meeting by repositioning your video feed in the meeting window. You can place your video outside the meeting window or hide it altogether.  

To hide your video:

  1. Select View  Gallery view icon in your meeting controls.

  2. Select More options > Hide me  Teams Hide icon.

This option only hides your video from your view. Other people in your meeting will still be able to see your video unless you turn your camera off.

To unhide your video:

  1. Select View  Gallery view icon in your meeting controls.

  2. Select More options > Unhide me  Hide objects button​​​​​​​.

Note: To reposition your video, make sure Gallery Gallery view icon is selected under View  Gallery view icon.

Large gallery

In large meetings, Teams' Large gallery view shows up to 49 participant videos in the meeting window at once. 

Large gallery view showing 49 videos at once

Note: If no one is sharing video, Large gallery won't be available.

When more than 49 participants join a Teams meetings, select the navigation controls < > at the bottom of the gallery to view or engage with more participants.

Together mode

Feel like you're in a shared space with everyone in your meeting with Together mode. Name labels and status icons will appear next to each person, showing their names, reactions, and more.

To turn on Together mode:

  • Select View  Gallery view icon > Together mode during your meeting. Together mode is available when there are at least five people in the meeting.

Screenshot of Together mode view during a Teams meeting. 

Meeting organizers and presenters can choose from many scenes.

To change the scene:

  1. Select the scene name at the bottom-left corner of your screen.

  2. Under Choose a scene, choose one and select Apply. The scene will change for everyone who's in Together mode.

Note: The classroom scene automatically seats the meeting organizer (or the first presenter to join) apart from the other participants. 

Assign seats in Together mode

To assign seats in a meeting: 

  1. Turn on Together mode in a meeting.

  2. Select Change scene > Assign seats.

    1. Under Select a participant, select and hold a participant’s name. Then, drag them to a preferred seat to assign it to them. 

    2. Select and hold a seat. Then, drag it to a participant’s name under Select a participant to assign it to them.

  3. Select Assign to apply the new seating arrangement. 

By default, everyone will see the new seating assignment in Together mode. To let attendees change their view, unselect Make this everyone’s view

Note: Only the meeting organizer can assign seats. 

Focus on content

Pay close attention and eliminate distractions while someone is presenting content.

To focus on content:

  1. Join your meeting.

  2. In the meeting controls, select View  Gallery view icon Focus on content.

Pin someone's video

Pin someone's video to see it regardless of who's talking.

To pin someone's video:

  1. Hover over their video feed.

  2. Select More options More options button next to their name.

  3. Select Pin for me  Teams Pin Chat icon.

  4. To unpin someone, hover over their video feed and select More options More options button  > Unpin for me  Chat unpin icon.

Pin your own video

To pin your own video:

  1. Hover over your video feed.

  2. Select More options More options button  next to your name.

  3. Select Pin for me  Teams Pin Chat icon. This will pin your video for your own view, others won't see you pinned.

  4. To unpin yourself, hover over your video feed and select More options More options button  > Unpin for me  Chat unpin icon.

Spotlight a video

Spotlight someone's video feed to highlight  it for everyone in the meeting. Organizers and presenters can spotlight anyone's video feed, including their own. 

To spotlight a video feed:

  1. Hover over the video feed and select More options  More options button.

  2. Select Spotlight for everyone  Spotlight video.

  3. To remove a video feed from the spotlight, hover over it and select More options  More options button> Stop spotlighting  Exit spotlight video.

People can also exit the spotlight themselves by selecting Exit spotlight Exit spotlight video in their meeting controls.

For more details, see Spotlight someone's video in a Teams meeting

Reframe a video

Teams crops some videos to make them fit your screen better. If you want a different view of a particular video—for example, if someone’s cropped out of the video or it only shows part of their face—select More options More options button in their video feed then Fit to frame to see the entire video.

Select Fill frame to see a closer, cropped view.

When you join a Teams meeting or call on the mobile app, you can customize your video experience—and the video you share with others—in a bunch of different ways.

Turn your video on or off

Before a meeting

To turn on your video before a meeting, tap Video is off  Teams video off icon  before you join. 

During a meeting

To turn your camera on or off during a meeting, tap the camera icon in your meeting controls. 

Camera button in meeting controls

Blur your background

Blur your background before or during a meeting to subtly conceal what's behind you. You'll appear nice and clear in the foreground.

To blur your background before a meeting:

  1. Tap Background effects Background settings in the corner of your screen.

  2. Tap the blurred background effect to preview it.

  3. Tap Done to apply the effect.

  4. Tap Join to enter the meeting with your camera on and background blurred.

To blur your background during a meeting:

  1. Tap More actions  More options button in your meeting controls.

  2. Tap Background effects  Background settings.

  3. Tap the blurred background effect to preview it.

  4. Tap Done to apply the effect.

For more details about changing your background, see Change your background for a Teams meeting.

Change your view

Customize how you see other people's video during a Teams meeting with Views  . For example, in a large meeting, you may want to see as many video feeds as you can at one time.

The following examples show the default Gallery view on different devices.

Phone view example

Eight different video streams on one screen

Tablet view example

Nine different video streams on a tablet screen

  1. Select More actions More options button  > Views 

  2. Tap the view you want.

    Video layout options

  3. Pinch in or out to zoom and adjust your view.

Gallery

The default view when you join a meeting. When there are more than seven others in attendance (eight if you're using a tablet), Teams features the people who have their video turned on and those who speak the most. Your video feed always appears in the corner of the screen.

  • If you're using a phone, you can see up to eight featured participant videos and 15 additional people to scroll through at the bottom of the screen.

  • If you're using a tablet, you can see up to nine featured participant videos and 20 additional people to scroll through at the bottom of the screen.

Large gallery

This option is available when at least nine people have their cameras turned on. You can view up to 100 participant videos (though not all at once).

The number of people you can see on your screen at once depends on your device and its software.

Device type

iOS 13 or later

iOS 12 or earlier

Android 9 or later (or greater than 4 GB RAM)

Android 8 or earlier (or less than 4 GB RAM)

Phone

10 people at once

49 people at once (lower resolution)

10 people at once

49 people at once (lower resolution)

Tablet

9 people at once

49 people at once (lower resolution)

9 people at once

49 people at once (lower resolution)

  • Swipe left or right to view or engage with more participants.

Together mode

Experience your Teams meetings as if you're in the same shared space with everyone. Together mode is available in meetings with at least five people present.

Together mode on phone

Meeting organizers and presenters can choose from a variety of scenes in Together mode. To change the scene, tap the scene name in the corner of your screen. 

Under Choose a scene, choose the one you want and tap Apply. The scene will change for everyone who's in Together mode. 

Note: The classroom scene automatically seats the meeting organizer (or whichever presenter was first to join) apart from the other participants.

Pin someone's video

To pin someone's video to your view:

  1. Press and hold their video.

  2. Tap Pin for me  Teams Pin Chat icon.

To unpin someone's video from your view:

  1. Press and hold their video.

  2. Tap Unpin  Chat unpin icon​​​​​​​.

Spotlight a video

When a video is spotlighted, it's pinned for everyone in the meeting. Spotlighting someone's video isn't currently supported on Teams for mobile, but you can see who other people have spotlighted.

For more info, see Spotlight someone's video in a Teams meeting.

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