How To Blur Your Background When Video Calling In Skype


No more needing to tidy your room before a video chat!

Have you ever had a Skype video call only for it to begin and in your video thumbnail preview you realize that your room behind you looks like a drunken tornado rolled through on a bender? Of course you have. It’s happened to all of us.
But now that eternal shame of accidentally letting people know how messy we are while we’re trying to have a professional video call is a thing of the past. That’s because Microsoft is rolling out background blurring effects to all Skype users no matter what platform you’re on–Windows, Mac, or web.
As Microsoft reveals, “Background blur in Skype is similar to background blur in Microsoft Teams. It takes the stress out of turning on your video and puts the focus where it belongs—on you! With a simple toggle, right-click, or even through your Skype settings, your background will be instantly and subtly blurred, leaving just you as the only focal point. Background blur in Skype and Teams uses artificial intelligence (AI)—trained in human form detection—to keep you in focus during your call. This technology is also trained to detect your hair, hands, and arms, making a call with background blur just as relaxed and easy as a regular video call.”
The feature will roll out this week to users everywhere. But how to use it? We’re glad you asked…

How To Use Skype’s New Background Blur Feature

First make sure you’re using the latest version of Skype on your PC or Mac, then launch the Skype app. Now:
  1. Accept or start a video chat with one or more Skype users.
  2. When the video chat window appears, click on the video camera icon in the middle of the screen.
  3. A popup will appear with a thumbnail showing what you and your surroundings look like to the people you are video chatting with. Below the thumbnail, there will be a toggle that has the words “Blur my background” next to it.
  4. Click the toggle to turn it ON. The toggle will turn from white to blue to let you know it’s active.
As soon as you toggle the switch to on you should notice that the background behind you now appear blurred to you and everyone you’re talking to in the video chat. The blur that will be applied is a nice bokeh effect and it’ll remain that way as long as the video chat continue unless you manually toggle the blur switch to off.

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