
It involves a three-step process, as follows. This will make it look like you have blurred your background, whereas you have blurred the image in reality. Here, we’ll use Zoom’s virtual background feature to replace the background with an already-blurred image. If you don’t want to update your Zoom client for some reason, you can follow an alternate approach to blur the background in the Zoom video call. In fact, Zoom disables the “I have a green screen” option when you select the Blur option. Note: You don’t need to have a green screen to use the blur feature. If you don’t like the blur effect, you can revert to the original video or replace your background with an image or video in the same ‘Background & Filters’ menu in Zoom settings. The background blur effect will be applied automatically to your video in the meeting. On the next screen, select the Blur background effect.While in a meeting, click on the up-facing arrow next to Stop Video.You can now close Settings and join a meeting with the blur background effect. Zoom will now blur your background, and the same will be reflected in real-time in the preview window. Under Virtual Backgrounds, select Blur.Select Background & Filters from the sidebar at left.Click the Settings icon at the top right corner.


But before we start, make sure to update your Zoom client to the new version, if not already. Using the new feature, you can quickly blur everything else except yourself in the meeting for a distraction-free calling experience.īelow is how you can blur your Zoom video background before joining a meeting or during an already-running video conference on your computer. Even though late to the party, Zoom has finally introduced the Blur background feature with the latest 5.5.0 update, released on February 1, 2021.
