A Mac virtual camera that loops your face during meetings
CamLoop is a Mac app that works as a . It records a few seconds of the user looking present, then sends that short clip into Zoom, , Slack, or Teams as the selected camera feed. One hotkey switches from the live camera to the loop, and another hotkey switches back.
Audio stays on, so the user can step away briefly without turning into a black or frozen video tile. The app uses a real macOS camera , so it appears in meeting apps like a normal webcam instead of relying on tricks. The loop adds small stutters and catch-up movements so it looks more like a weak connection than a frozen app.
It works on macOS 14 or later, is about 5MB, and has a free version with one clip. The paid version costs $49 once or $4.99 per month and adds , unlimited clips, and smarter loops.
Key points
- CamLoop is a macOS for video meetings.
- It works in Zoom, , Slack, and Teams as a camera option.
- Hotkeys switch between the live camera and the recorded loop.
- The free version includes one clip; the paid version is $49 once or $4.99 per month.
- The loop adds small glitches so it looks more like a weak connection than a frozen screen.