You’re definitely spending a significant amount in front of your computer these days, with many people working from home and video conversations replacing face-to-face meetings. Zoom, Google Meet, and Skype are the new division rooms for employees all around the world, but they’re not without flaws.
If you’re making these calls using the built-in webcam on your computer, the video quality is likely to be poor. You’ll get more out of your meetings if you have a clean image of yourself, but if you have to cope with a camera that’s incredibly grainy and suffers in low light, you’ll be fairly irritated throughout all of these online talks.
A fast Google search will uncover a plethora of programmes that allow you to convert your phone into a PC webcam. iVCam, DroidCam, and others are some of the most popular. They all function in almost the same way: you download an app to your phone, download a client to your desktop, and sync the two together.
Feel free to try out several applications to see which one works best for you, but we’ll be utilizing Iriun in this case. You may upgrade to the pro version, but the free version is completely enough and serves both Windows and macOS.
Open GOOGLE PLAY STORE on your cell phone and search for ‘webcam’ or ‘iruin’. Once the search results appear on your screen click on IRUIN and click INSTALL. Once the app is installed open the app and tap on CONTINUE. Allow access to your camera and microphone and you are good to go.