Virtual Backgrounds - Tips & Troubleshooting

For the best user experience, ensure laptop/desktop computers meet these minimum requirements:

  • CPU — Intel Core i5 (with 4 cores or higher) or Apple Silicon M1 (or higher)
  • 8 GB RAM (or more)
  • Dedicated GPU (for example, NVIDIA)

Some operating systems may offer multiple battery settings or modes to conserve energy (for example, to extend laptop battery life) by throttling CPU performance. This may result in suboptimal transformer performance and introduce unwanted audio or video artifacts. We recommend setting your operating system to use the best performance mode (or not to use low-power mode) in such cases.

Many video transformations (such as background blur) use segmentation to separate the speaker from the background. For best results, use proper lighting and a plain background. Insufficient lighting or complex backgrounds may cause video artifacts (for example, the speaker or a hat the speaker is wearing may get blurred along with the background).

 

Supported Browsers

Virtual Background (Voange) features are only supported in recent versions of Chrome, Electron, Opera, and Edge. They are not supported in other (non-Chromium-based) browsers or on iOS.

Our in-browser virtual background effect relies on the Insertable Streams for MediaStreamTrack pipeline (often called a “MediaProcessor” flow), which is Vonage's most recommended solution. Support is strongest on Chrome and Chromium-based browsersSafari 18+ added support for this feature (in dedicated workers), and details still vary by version; Firefox does not fully support this API. For the most reliable experience, use a current Chromium browser; otherwise, use the native, system-level background features below.

References: Chrome for Developers: Insertable streamsMDN: MediaStreamTrackProcessor (limited availability)Can I use: MediaStreamTrackProcessor

 


 

 

iOS (iPhone & iPad) — Use built-in Portrait blur

Two quick ways to enable blur:

  • During a FaceTime call: tap your tile → Portrait.
  • From Control Center (works in many third-party apps): open Control Center → Video Effects / FaceTime Controls → toggle Portrait (and adjust intensity if available).

Official guides:


Android — Use app-level background effects (and Samsung’s system effect)

  • All Android devices: use your meeting app’s built-in background features. For example, in Google Meet open Backgrounds & effects and choose Blur or a background.

     

     

  • Samsung Galaxy devices: enable Video call effects for system-wide blur/replacement across supported apps.

     

 


macOS — Use menu-bar Video effects (Portrait & Background)

On macOS, Apple provides system video effects that work in FaceTime and many third-party apps:

 


Windows 11 — Use Windows Studio Effects(system-wide blur, framing, etc.)

On supported Windows 11 devices (typically Copilot+ PCs with an NPU), turn on Background effects (blur)Automatic framingEye contact, and more:

 


Tips for smoother performance

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