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Here's how to get your own Zoom filter like the viral cat lawyer video (and how to turn it off so you don't embarrass yourself).
Add a little spice to your next meeting by adding Snapchat filters, backgrounds, and lenses to your Zoom. Change into crazy characters or backgrounds in a snap.
You already know about Snapchat filters on Zoom, but the video conferencing platform also has its own built-in video filters, which launched in August along with the other updates.
Luckily, Zoom has issued easy-to-follow instructions on how to remove a filter from your video.
Maybe you want to liven up your own Zoom meeting by transforming yourself into a potato, or a cat, or even a banana. Here's how.
Avatars are like video filters that completely replace you To turn on Avatars, Zoom instructs users to click the ^ button next to the Start / Stop Video button, then click Choose Video Filter.
Here's how to use the Snap filter that will turn you into a cat, just like Texas lawyer Rod Ponton, who accidentally morphed into a cat during a virtual court hearing Tuesday.
Whether you're a Zoom regular or new to the popular videoconferencing platform, these tips will help take your video calls and collaboration to the next level.
A Texas lawyer has gone viral for accidentally joining a Zoom court hearing with a cat filter.
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