Zoom Light
Turn any screen into a soft key light for Zoom, Teams, Google Meet, or any webcam. Set the brightness and warmth, go fullscreen on a spare monitor, phone, or tablet, and aim it at your face to fill in shadows when you don't have a ring light. It's the cheapest way to look better on camera.
What you can use it for
- Light your face on a call without buying any gear
- Add a soft key light from a second monitor, tablet, or phone
- Balance a bright window behind you that throws your face into shadow
- Clean up a grainy webcam image in a dim room
How it works
- 1. Customize. Open the Customize panel to set text, colors, theme, and animation speed to your liking.
- 2. Go fullscreen. Click Fullscreen for an immersive, distraction-free display on any screen.
- 3. Done. No login, no install, nothing to download — it runs instantly in your browser and your settings are remembered.
Frequently asked questions
How do I use my screen as a light?+
Open this on a spare screen or phone, set the brightness and warmth, go fullscreen, and angle it toward your face from slightly above eye level.
What color temperature looks best?+
A slightly warm white, roughly 4000-5000K, flatters skin. Very cool light can look clinical, while very warm light can read as orange on camera.
Can I use my phone?+
Yes. A phone or tablet propped next to your camera makes a surprisingly good fill light.
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Green Screen
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Blue Screen
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Gradient Background
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Warm Light
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Cool Light
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