Windows 11 is set to make a huge change to how we use cameras and webcams on Windows 11 PCs with the introduction of advanced camera features. These new functionalities, currently available in the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build in the Dev Channel, promise to enhance accessibility and usability for a wide range of users.
Previously, Windows allowed camera access to only one application at a time, which caused conflicts and limited multitasking capabilities. With this new feature, multiple applications can now access and utilise the camera feed simultaneously.
Key Features and Benefits
- Multi-App Camera Support: One of the standout features is the ability for multiple applications to be able to access your devices camera/webcam at the same time. This is particularly beneficial for people who need to stream video to different platforms at the same time. For instance, remote workers can now participate in multiple virtual meetings without needing to switch between applications (and turn off their cameras), and in the consumer space, gamers can stream their gameplay on various platforms concurrently.
- Basic Camera Function: Designed to improve stability of “older” webcams and deices and to help with debugging, Microsoft are introducing a feature limiting the webcam’s features to the essentials. This ensures that the camera can operate at its most basic level, which is useful if other features are causing issues.
- Enhanced Accessibility: Developed in conjunction with accessibility and hard-of-hearing community, the multi-app support feature also enables video streaming to both a sign language interpreter and the end audience simultaneously. This could be a significant step forward in making technology more inclusive and accessible.
Use Cases
- Remote Work and Collaboration: With the multi-app camera support, professionals working from home can join multiple video conferences at once, making it easier to manage different meetings and collaborations without the hassle of switching between apps.
- Content Creation and Streaming: Gamers and content creators will find the new features particularly useful. They can now stream their content on multiple platforms simultaneously, reaching a broader audience and enhancing their streaming capabilities.
- Educational Purposes: Teachers and educators can leverage these features to conduct virtual classes more effectively. For example, they can stream their lessons to different platforms or groups of students at the same time, ensuring that everyone has access to the content.
Enabling and using the Feature
You need to be running Windows Insider Build 26120.2702 or later.
To activate the feature, users need to head over to settings and enable the “Multi-App Camera” setting by toggling it on as shown in the screenshot below.
Once enabled you’ll be able to use your camera(s) in multiple apps. The shot below shows the camera app and a Teams video call using the same camera simultenuously.
Still more to come
Microsoft has also said that more options are coming in the advanced camera settings, including the ability to choose and customise things like resolution and frame rate for the webcam/Camera(s).
These enhancements (also fed by user feedback from the Windows Feedback Hub), will provide users with greater control over their camera settings, allowing for a more customised and optimised experience.