Zoom has many built-in features to improve video and picture quality, as well as enhance video conferencing with Virtual Backgrounds and filters. These features allow for a better meeting, webinar, and remote work experience, as well as allow hosts and participants to add some flair to their video. Additionally, account owners and admins can upload custom filters for their users. This article covers steps to improve poor video and picture quality, including: Enable HD videoAdjust for low lightTouch up my appearance Windows/macOSiOS Apply video filtersUse virtual backgroundsApply Studio Effects Note: You can also test your video to ensure these built-in features are configured correctly before joining a Zoom meeting. Prerequisites for high-quality Zoom videos Touch up my appearance, HD video, and lighting adjustment features Zoom desktop client for Windows, macOS, and Linux: Global minimum version or higherZoom mobile app for Android* or iOS: Global minimum version or higher Notes: *Touch up my appearance is not available on the Zoom app for Android.For requirements specific to virtual backgrounds, learn about the system requirements for virtual backgrounds. Video filters and Studio Effects features Windows Zoom desktop client: Global minimum version or higherWindows 7, 8, 10, and 11 or higher (64-bit operating system)Supported processors: Intel: 4th generation or higherInstruction set support AVX2 or SSE4.2 AMD: Ryzen 3, 5, 7, 9 processor macOS Zoom desktop client: Global minimum version or highermacOS 10.13 or higherSupported processors: Apple M1 or higherIntel: 4th generation or higherInstruction set support AVX2 or SSE4.2 iOS Zoom mobile app: Global minimum version or higheriPad 2017 (A9) or higher iPhone 8 (A9) or higher Android Zoom mobile app: Global minimum version or higherSee Android system requirements for virtual background Note: The Video Filters and Studio Effects features may not be available for all regions and account types. If you do not see a specific feature, you may not have access to use it. How to improve meeting video and picture quality Enable HD video Our HD video capabilities allow you to experience high-resolution video conferencing. You can enable HD video, to utilize 720p or 1080p for high-quality video when in a meeting or a webinar. To enable HD video in your Zoom client: In the Zoom desktop client, click your profile picture, then click Settings .Click the Video tab.Select the HD check box. Even with the setting enabled, your device must meet the bandwidth requirements. Make sure you follow the guidelines on how to enable HD when in a meeting or webinar. If your video is freezing or buffering when HD video is enabled, check your network connection. Learn more about troubleshooting Zoom video crashes to get help on common video and camera issues. Adjust for low light Zoom’s low light settings allow you to combat poor lighting conditions during remote video conferences by brightening your video in dark environments. In the Zoom desktop client, click your profile picture and then click Settings .Click the Video tab.Select the Adjust for low light check box. By default, the setting will be set to Auto. However, you can select Manual, and adjust the setting to the desired effect. Touch up my appearance The Touch up my appearance feature gives your picture display a softer focus and enhances your digital appearance in real-time. Windows | macOS | Linux In the Zoom desktop client, click your profile picture and then click Settings .Click the Video tab.Select the Touch up my appearance check box.Use the slider to adjust the effect.Zoom will remember your preference and use it the next time you start or join a meeting on this device. iOS Sign in to the Zoom mobile app.In the lower-right corner, tap More .Under Settings, tap Meetings.Tap Touch up my appearance.Toggle this option to display your video with and without the touch up.Use the slider to adjust the effect.Zoom will remember your preference and use it the next time you start or join a meeting on this device. Apply video filters Video filters use a variety of overlays, color filters, and other custom video frames during meetings and webinars - all within the Zoom desktop client and mobile app. When you turn on this feature during a meeting, Zoom’s technology uses your device’s camera to detect the movements and positioning of your face to apply the selected filter effect. Such data does not leave your device, is not retained, is not used to identify you, and is only used to generate the selected effects. Note: The Video Filters feature may not be available for all regions and account types. If you do not see a specific feature, you may not have access to use it. Windows | macOS Sign in to the Zoom desktop client.Click your profile picture and then click Settings .Click the Background & Effects tab.Click the Video Filters tab.Select the desired filter.(Optional) Select the Apply to all future meetings check box to to set this filter as a default for all meetings you join or host. Android | iOS Sign in to the Zoom mobile app.While in a Zoom meeting, tap More in the controls.Tap Background & Effects, then tap the Video Filters tab. Tap the filter you want to use. (Optional) Tap the Apply to all meetings option to continue using this filter for all meetings joined on this device. When finished selecting a filter, in the top-left corner, tap the minimize icon to return to the meeting. Use virtual backgrounds The Virtual Background feature allows you to display an image or video as your background during a Zoom Meeting. This feature works best with a green screen and uniform lighting, to allow Zoom to detect the difference between you and your background. Apply studio effects The Studio Effects feature allows you to apply eyebrows, mustache or beard, and lip color filters as part of your video appearance. When you turn on this feature during a meeting, Zoom’s technology uses your device’s camera to detect the movements and positioning of your face to apply the selected filter effect. Such data does not leave your device, is not retained, is not used to identify you, and is only used to generate the selected effects. Note: The Studio Effects feature may not be available for all regions and account types. If you do not see a specific feature, you may not have access to use it. Sign in to the Zoom desktop client.Click your profile picture and then click Settings .Click the Background & Effects tab.In the lower-right corner, click Studio Effects.Choose your desired settings from the Eyebrows, Mustache & Beard, and Lip Color sections.(Optional) Select or clear the Apply to all future meetings check box.Click Close.