Change your background in Microsoft Teams meetings (original) (raw)
Change your background
Before a meeting
- Go to your Teams calendar.
- Select a meeting and select Join.
- From the pre-join screen, select Effects and avatars > Video effects.
- Select Blur to blur your background.
- Select a Teams background to apply it to your video feed, or upload and apply your own.
- To use an image of your own, select More video effects > Add new and then select one to upload from your computer. Make sure it's a .JPG, .PNG, or .BMP file.
To turn off background effects, select None. Your background will persist in all your meetings and calls until you change it again.
Note: If you don't see this option in the menu, the feature might not be available on your device.
During a meeting
- Join a Teams meeting.
- In your meeting controls, select More actions > Video effects and settings .
- Select Video settings.
- Select Blur to blur your background.
- Select a Teams background to apply it to your video feed.
- Select Add new to upload and use an image from your computer. Make sure it's a .JPG, .PNG, or .BMP file.
- Select Preview to view the background before you apply it.
- Select Apply.
Notes:
- Linux users aren't able to use this feature.
- Background effects aren't available if you're using Teams through optimized virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI).
Use AI to decorate your background in a meeting
Take advantage of the new AI-generated Decorate effect in Teams to further personalize your backgrounds. There are five options to choose from:
- Clean up: Tidies up your surroundings, removing clutter and creating a more streamlined and minimalistic aesthetic.
- Fancy: Incorporates lavish and elegant decorative elements, like wallpaper, candles, and chandeliers.
- Greenhouse: Adds plants and greenery into your space.
- Celebration: Includes festive decorations like balloons, streamers, and lighting.
- Surprise me: Cycles through a variety of styles and themes to transform your space, including 2D animation, underwater, a block-style design reminiscent of Minecraft, and a space shuttle theme.
To turn on this feature, follow the same steps as noted above to change your background either before or during the meeting.
- Once in the video effects menu, select Decorate.
- If your camera is currently on, it'll turn off while you choose a new background. Select Start when prompted to turn off the camera and see your options.
- Once you've chosen a theme, select Generate to preview options.
- Select Generate more for more choices. You can also select a different theme before generating more. Your previously generated option will still remain available.
- Select Apply and turn on video to apply a background.
Change your background
Before a meeting
- Go to your Teams calendar.
- Tap a meeting and tap Join.
- From the pre-join screen, tap Effects and avatars > Video effects.
- Tap Blur to blur your background.
- Tap a Teams background to apply it to your video feed, or upload and apply your own.
- To use an image of your own, tap More video effects > Add new and then tap an image to upload.
- Tap None to turn off background effects.
- Tap Done.
Your background will persist in all your meetings and calls until you change it again.
Note: If you don't see this option in the menu, the feature might not be available on your device.
During a meeting
- Join a Teams meeting.
- In your meeting controls, tap More > Background effects .
- Tap Blur to blur your background.
- Select a Teams background to apply it to your video feed, or upload and apply your own.
- To use an image of your own, select More video effects > Add new and then select one to upload from your computer. Make sure it's a .JPG, .PNG, or .BMP file.
- Select None to turn off background effects.
- Tap Done.
Your background will persist in all your meetings and calls until you change it again.
Android requirements
To change your background, your Android device must have the following:
- Teams mobile app for Android (version 1416/1.0.0.2021143402 or later)
- Android version 10 or later
- GPU
- Qualcomm Adreno 610 or later
- Arm Mali-G71 or later
- Arm Mali-T720 or later