Add a personal touch and enhance audience engagement with Infogram's camera feed by allowing viewers to see you when presenting on full-screen or using the presenter view. The camera won't be visible in shared links or project embeds on your website.
Adding camera to the project
- In the editor, click the three-dot icon (Add integration) in the left toolbar.
- Click to insert the Camera feed onto the canvas.
- If adding the camera for the first time, a browser pop-up message appears asking to allow infogram.com to use your camera. Click Allow. If the camera is blocked, see more details below.
- To Stop and Start the camera, select it and click the camera icon button.
Changing camera properties
Click to select the camera and use the right-side settings panel to adjust its appearance. In Camera properties, you can:
- Select a different camera, using the Camera dropdown
- Turn off or on video mirroring
- Adjust camera object size and rotation
- Round the corners or circle the video with the Corner radius (%) slider
- Adjust video Opacity with the slider
- Animate the camera object
Camera permissions
We can't use your camera message appears if Infogram's camera permission is disabled in the browser settings or if another application uses the camera.
- Click Allow camera, and a popup should appear asking for permission to use your camera.
- If the pop-up does not appear, click the icon on the left-hand side of the URL, enable camera permission, and reload the page.
- You can also change your browser’s camera permissions by adjusting your browser settings:
- ln Chrome, click More > Settings > Privacy and Security > Site settings, select infogram.com and Camera > Allow
- In Safari, click Safari > Settings, click Websites above, select Camera on the left, select Allow for infogram.com
- In Edge, click More > Settings, click Cookies and Site Permissions on the left, select Camera. Toggle on Ask before accessing. If Infogram is listed in blocked sites, click the trash icon and try Allow camera in the editor again.