This browser extension attempts to fix a problem Ive experienced on some video-calling sites (specifically, Zoom/WhereBy/Google-Meet), where their web clients dont properly ask for HD (1280x720 or 1920x1080) resolution from your camera, and in some cases (like mine) it results in squished/distorted video instead of just nice cropping as would be expected. This extension patches the built-in 'getUserMedia(..)' API to intercept these kinds of calls and to force a request for 1280x720. Thus, if your camera supports that 16:9 HD aspect ratio, a proper non-squished feed will be returned to the web client. If your camera only supports 4:3 aspect ratio, such as 1024x768 or 640x480, then the request should nicely downgrade for your camera and still provide non-squished (albeit not-HD aspect ratio) video for your calls. By default, the settings for this extension only apply the patch to Zoom/WhereBy/Google-Meet sites. You can change the settings to apply to different sites. Theres also a handy enable/disable toggle switch if you want to quickly turn off the extension temporarily without actually uninstalling it.
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the HD Camera Feed in Video Calls Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the HD Camera Feed in Video Calls Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
Watch videos automatically in HD quality! Supported up to 720p/4k/8k.
Showing web cameras in Chrome
Replaces 4k with Butt all over the web
Take selfies with your camera using our free fun effects.
Simple Auto HD quality selector for YouTube. Up to 8k/4k (60fps/50fps/48fps/30fps) supported. Theater mode.
Control camera pan, tilt, and zoom
Record WebM video from your webcam, record audio from your microphone, and optionally take screenshots.
Shows web camera preview on top of any https site.