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Virtual background overview
Virtual background overview

Use virtual backgrounds to shift the focus from your space to your care

Updated over a month ago

Create a more private, professional, and distraction-free telehealth experience with Virtual background.

Available on paid plans This feature is only accessible from a desktop computer

How to apply a virtual background before an appointment

  1. On your Dashboard, navigate to your Self-preview video

  2. Click the More menu and select Change background

  3. Select any of the background options to preview how it looks

  4. Once you’ve found the background you’d like to use, exit Virtual background

  5. Your background will appear on all appointments that you host

  6. Use these steps to change the background any time you’d like

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How to apply a virtual background during an appointment

  1. On an active call, navigate to your Self-preview video

  2. Click the More menu and select Change background

  3. Select any of the background options to preview how it looks

  4. Once you’ve found the background you’d like to use, exit Virtual background

  5. Your background will appear on all appointments that you host

  6. Use these steps to change the background any time you’d like

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How to turn off Virtual background

  1. Return to the Virtual background modal

  2. Select “None” under “No background & blur”

  3. Exit the modal

In call: Turn off Virtual background

On Dashboard: Turn off Virtual background

Technical specifications

  • Currently only available desktop/laptop devices with Chromium-based browsers (e.g., Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge)

  • Using blurred or virtual backgrounds during a video call can make your computer work harder, using more processing power and memory. This extra load might weaken your call quality and cause your computer's fan to run continuously.

If you have any questions, please contact our support team.

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