How to Allow Multiple Apps to Use the Camera at the same time on Windows 11

For a very long time, Windows never allowed multiple apps to access the camera on your device meaning you could only use the camera in one app at a time. However, in the latest version of Windows 11, it is now possible for multiple apps to access the same camera feed simultaneously. This eliminates the need for third-party software or complex workarounds, but how exactly do you take advantage of it?

How to Allow Multiple Apps to Use the Camera on Windows 11

Starting Windows 11 build 26100.3321 (KB5052093) as part of the March 2025 Patch, Microsoft has added an option in the camera settings to allow multiple apps to access the camera simultaneously. This new feature is super handy for streamers, video conferencing users, and content creators who frequently use their webcam across different applications. Previously, the only way to pull this off required third-party software like OBS Virtual Camera, ManyCam, or other virtual webcam tools.

How to Enable Multiple Apps to Use the Same Camera on Windows 11

To allow multiple apps to access the same camera feed simultaneously on Windows 11, follow these steps:

(Optional) If needed, you can also adjust the Media type setting to change the camera resolution for better performance.

How to Disable Multi-App Camera Access

If you decide you no longer want multiple applications to access the camera simultaneously, you can disable the feature:

Once disabled, only one application will be able to use the camera at a time, similar to previous versions of Windows.

Additional Camera Features in Advanced Settings

Inside the Advanced camera options section, you’ll also find an option labelled "Turn on basic camera". Enabling this feature limits the camera’s functionality to its essential features. This can be useful when:

If You Don’t See This Setting, Here's what you need to do

If you can't find the "Allow multiple apps to use camera at the same time" setting, here's the problem.

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