If you’re looking for an app to adjust the brightness during video calls, there are a few types of apps and settings that can help depending on your device (Windows, macOS, Android, iOS) and the video call platform (Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, etc.). Here’s a breakdown:

🎥 Apps and Tools to Adjust Brightness During Video Calls
âś… 1. In-App Video Call Settings
Many video call apps offer built-in brightness or lighting adjustment:
- Zoom:
- Go to Settings > Video.
- Enable “Adjust for low light” and select Manual to adjust brightness.
- Microsoft Teams:
- Limited built-in brightness control, but you can improve lighting with your device’s camera app settings or external tools.
- Google Meet:
- Automatically adjusts brightness, but there’s limited manual control.
đź’ˇ 2. System-Wide Brightness/Camera Apps
For Windows:
- Camera Settings Apps:
- Logitech Camera Settings (for Logitech webcams)
- ManyCam or OBS Studio (virtual webcam + brightness control)
- Windows Camera App: Open it and adjust brightness before starting the video call.
For macOS:
- iGlasses:
- Virtual camera app for Mac that lets you adjust brightness, contrast, and zoom.
- Webcam Settings App (Mac App Store): Manual control over webcam brightness, focus, and exposure.
📱 For Mobile Devices:
iPhone / iPad:
- Use Control Center to adjust screen brightness.
- For third-party camera apps: try EpocCam, Camo, or NeuralCam Live — they offer live video filtering and brightness adjustment.
Android:
- Some camera apps like DroidCam or iVCam let you adjust brightness if you’re using your phone as a webcam.
- You can also manually adjust the phone’s brightness or use beauty mode if your video call app supports it (like on Samsung and Xiaomi phones).
🔍 Recommended Apps
App Name | Platform | Features |
---|---|---|
iGlasses | macOS | Brightness, zoom, color correction |
ManyCam | Win/macOS | Brightness, effects, virtual cam |
OBS Studio | Win/macOS/Linux | Pro-level brightness & filters |
Camo Studio | Win/macOS | Brightness control from your phone |
Would you like help setting up one of these apps or finding the best one for your specific device and use case?