How to Blur Background in Video Calls on iPhone [iOS 15]

Want to blur your background in video calls on iPhone or iPad running on iOS 15 or iPadOS 15? Here’s how you can do it.

At the WWDC 2021 event, Apple unveiled the next generation of iOS for iPhones. iOS 15 brings a huge list of new features, including some very welcomed FaceTime updates. With these changes, the Cupertino giant has attempted to make FaceTime more competitive with other video-conferencing apps such as Zoom and Skype.

how to blur background in video calls on iphone

Amongst other things, Apple has added the support for “Portrait Mode” like feature in FaceTime and other video calling apps. This basically means that you will now be able to blur the background of your video calls not only on FaceTime, but also while video calling on third-party apps like WhatsApp, Instagram, Messenger, etc. This feature is pretty handy for you when you are talking to someone and you don’t want to compromise your privacy.

This is one of the really useful and exciting features that Apple has introduced in their upcoming iOS 15.

This Portrait Mode feature along with many other features, makes Apple’s video calling app more comparable with competitors like Zoom and Skype.

This is a step toward improving FaceTime and making it more suitable for use at work. Here’s everything you need to know about the Portrait Mode feature in FaceTime in iOS 15:

Supported iPhones

Unfortunately, this feature is not supported on all iPhones. This feature is supported only on iPhones that have the A12 Bionic chip and above. Basically, to use this feature, you will need an iPhone XS or later. And of course, you will need iOS 15.

Here is a list of all the devices that can use this feature:

  • iPad (8th Generation or later)
  • iPhone XR, XS, XS Max
  • iPhone SE (2nd Generation)
  • iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max
  • iPhone 12, Mini, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max

Unfortunately, if you don’t have any of the above-mentioned devices, you will not be able to use this feature.

How to Blur Background in Video Calls on iPhone [FaceTime]

  1. Launch FaceTime on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Start a video call.
  3. Tap on Video View in the Bottom Right Corner.
  4. From the options, tap on the Portrait Mode Icon in the Top Left Corner.

This will apply the Portrait Mode effect, and the background will be blurred.

How to Blur Background in Video Calls on iPhone [third-party apps]

If you want to blur the background in any other video calling apps like WhatsApp, Snapchat, etc., here’s how you can do it:

  1. During a video call on any app, open the Control Center.
    • To open control center on an iPhone with TouchID, swipe up from the bottom of the screen.
    • To open control center on an iPhone with FaceID, swipe down from the top right corner.
  2. Long Press or 3D Touch on the Video Effects icon.
  3. Tap on the Portrait icon to enable the portrait mode effect.
  4. Then tap anywhere on the screen to return to the call.

Apple has showcased this feature during their annual WWDC conference where they reveal their upcoming major software update. This feature was one of the many features showcased during the WWDC event and this feature is very helpful if you want to attend a quick video call and do not have the time to fix your background.

This feature is a welcomed change and helps Apple’s facetime compete with other video conferencing apps like Zoom, Google Meet, etc.

What are your thoughts on these new features? Do you think Apple’s FaceTime now matches up to other video calling apps? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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Shaikh Adil

Adil is a writer at ytechb. He started caring about technology after he got his first iPhone. He likes to help others by posting tips & tricks and providing solutions regarding iOS problems. When not at work, he enjoys playing football, watching movies, watching tech videos on YouTube, listening to music and podcasts and playing video games.

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