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Learn to use Airtime Camera in 2 minutes

Airtime Team

30 квіт. 2025 р.

Every day, millions of people join video calls looking… exactly the same as everyone else. Or even worse, they just look bad. When your goal is to impress or persuade, that’s a big problem.

Enter Airtime Camera. It helps you convey competence and confidence, so you can stand out and stay on brand, wherever you are. Create a striking custom look in seconds and bring it to every call.

Video expert Neil Topinka demonstrates how easy it is to transform your presence and become a master of Airtime Camera in this helpful walkthrough:

You’ve got the look

Revamp your appearance in seconds. Choose from a collection of pre-set looks, then add your logo and brand colors. Create as many looks as you want and, when you’re ready, select Airtime as your camera within your video conference platform of choice. You can even share your look with teammates so everyone shows up to the Zoom call looking aligned.

Tag, you’re it

Airtime Camera’s optional Name Tag is great for (you guessed it) adding a name tag to your video. But you can bring even more personality to calls by sharing what city you’re in, a status update, your preferred nickname or pronouns, or any other detail that adds relevance or sparks conversation.

Show what you’re thinking

Keep conversations lively with visual reactions that express your thoughts without breaking the rhythm. Give a big thumbs-up, overlay a funny GIF or your favorite image, and set an away message when you need to step away for a moment. You can stay engaged and communicate clearly without saying a word.

Take your look anywhere

Airtime Camera is compatible with any video conferencing platform–Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Webex, and more. You'll retain your professional brand identity even on unfamiliar platforms.

Try it out with a free 14-day trial of Airtime. You’ll also get access to Airtime Creator for producing outstanding video presentations and recordings, so you can enhance your presence every time you’re on camera.