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1. Overview

When using Chrome for video conferencing, streaming, or online classes, you may need to select a specific webcam. This is especially important if multiple webcams or virtual cameras are connected. In this guide, we will explain how to select and configure a webcam in Chrome.

2. How to Change Webcam Settings in Chrome

1) Checking Webcam Permissions in Chrome Settings

  1. Open the Chrome browser.
  2. Click on the three-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner and select Settings.
  3. Navigate to Privacy and security.
  4. Click on Site settings.
  5. Find and select Camera.
  6. Choose the webcam you want to use and make sure Chrome is allowed to access the camera.

2) Changing Webcam Settings for Specific Websites

  1. Open a website that requires webcam access (e.g., Zoom, Google Meet).
  2. Click on the lock icon🔒 or camera icon📷 in the address bar.
  3. In the camera permission settings, select the desired webcam.
  4. Refresh the page for the changes to take effect.
Camera Setting - Chrome

3. Troubleshooting: When Chrome Does Not Detect Your Webcam

1) Check Camera Permissions

  • Windows: Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Camera and ensure Chrome has access.
  • Mac: Open System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Camera and allow Chrome.

2) Restart Chrome and Update the Browser

  • Update Chrome to the latest version by visiting chrome://settings/help.
  • Restart Chrome after updating.

3) Check for Conflicting Applications

  • If applications like Zoom or OBS are using the webcam, close them and try again.
Camera Setting - Chrome
Camera Setting - Chrome

4. Conclusion

Selecting and configuring a webcam in Chrome is simple, but issues like permission errors or conflicts can prevent proper detection. Follow the steps above to ensure your webcam works correctly in Chrome.

Camera Setting - Chrome

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