Virtual camera, reinvented

Loop any video
as a virtual camera

CamLooper turns any recording into a seamless virtual camera that works with Zoom, Teams, OBS, Discord and every other app that reads a webcam. Free, cross-platform, and everything stays on your machine.

100%
Free forever
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Native platforms
0
Data leaves your machine
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Virtual cam active
Zoom · Teams · OBS

Everything you need to stream a video as a webcam

Built for content creators, streamers, educators and everyone who's tired of "sorry, my camera isn't working".

Universal virtual camera

Registers as a real webcam device — so it shows up in Zoom, Teams, Meet, OBS, Discord, Slack, and anything else that supports a camera input.

Seamless looping

Loop any recording indefinitely with clean cuts. Perfect for background loops, standing demos, or "always-live" content.

Fast, native, low overhead

Tauri + Rust + FFmpeg under the hood — small install, low CPU, no Electron bloat.

Works with everything

If it takes a webcam, it takes CamLooper. Meeting apps, streaming tools, browser-based conferencing — all supported.

Drag, drop, done

Drop a video, tweak loop and quality options, hit start. The virtual camera is live in the next app you open.

Local-only by design

All video processing runs on your machine. Nothing is uploaded, no accounts, no telemetry on your content.

How CamLooper works

Three steps between "I have a video" and "everyone sees it in my next call".

1

Drop in your video

Any common format — MP4, MOV, MKV, WebM. Or record straight into the app.

2

Pick loop & quality

Loop forever or once, choose resolution and framerate to match your bandwidth.

3

Select CamLooper as camera

In any meeting or streaming app, pick "CamLooper Virtual Camera" as your webcam.

Built for anyone who shows up on camera

A few of the ways people use CamLooper today.

Professional video calls

Roll a pre-recorded intro, keep a branded background loop running, or use a polished pitch clip as your camera during a big meeting.

Streaming & content

Feed loops into OBS as a camera source. Great for standing intros, be-right-back scenes, or product demo B-roll.

Education & training

Use pre-recorded lectures, worked examples, or lab footage inside live class calls without switching windows.

QA & developer testing

Give your app a deterministic, repeatable camera feed. Perfect for computer-vision testing and demo environments.

Works with the apps you already use

Anywhere you can pick a webcam, you can pick CamLooper.

Zoom Microsoft Teams Google Meet Discord OBS Studio Slack Streamlabs Skype Webex Jitsi

Download for your platform

Native installers for Windows, macOS and Linux. Always free.

Debian / Ubuntu

The .deb installs and auto-loads v4l2loopback so the virtual camera is ready on first boot.

Download .deb (v0.2.0)
x86_64 · 6.1 MB
Fedora / RHEL

The .rpm pulls in v4l2loopback-dkms + ffmpeg and configures the virtual camera automatically.

Download .rpm (v0.2.0)
x86_64 · 6.1 MB
Windows & macOS

Native installers for Windows and macOS are still in the release pipeline.

Coming soon
Waiting on code-signing (Windows) and Apple Developer notarisation (macOS).

Questions?

Is CamLooper really free?

Yes. CamLooper is open source under the MIT license and free to use — including commercially. Development is supported by unobtrusive in-app ads that never touch your video content.

Do my videos get uploaded anywhere?

No. All processing runs locally on your computer using FFmpeg. Video files never leave your machine, there are no accounts, and there's no telemetry on the content you play.

Does it work on Apple Silicon Macs?

Yes — there's a dedicated Apple Silicon (aarch64) .dmg alongside the Intel build. Note: the macOS virtual-camera System Extension needs a signed & notarized build to load, which is on the roadmap.

How is CamLooper different from just sharing my screen?

Screen sharing takes over your whole window and doesn't loop. CamLooper appears as a real webcam device, so it composes naturally next to other participants, works in speaker view, and can be used anywhere a webcam is expected.

How do I uninstall it?

Same as any other native app: Windows uses Add or remove programs, macOS is drag-to-Trash, and Linux uses your package manager (apt remove camlooper or dnf remove camlooper).

Where can I report a bug or request a feature?

Email hello@camlooper.com with a description and, if possible, a screen recording. The source is open (MIT) but the working repo is currently private during the pre-release period — public source will be linked here once the Windows and macOS builds ship.

Ready to give your webcam an upgrade?

Grab the installer for your platform and be running in under a minute.

Download CamLooper