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All Chromebooks come with cameras and microphones, but they might not work as intended. You may need to allow Chrome to access your camera or microphone before they can work properly. This wikiHow article will teach you how to enable the camera on a Chromebook and give you a few troubleshooting tips.

Method 1
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Using the Camera App

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  1. It's on the right side of your screen and will capture the image shown on your camera.[2]
    • If your Chromebook is in tablet mode, press the volume up or volume down button to take a picture.[3]
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  2. You'll see this on the right side of the screen above Photo.
  3. It looks like a red dot inside a larger white circle. You'll find it on the right side of your screen.[4]
    • Along with movement, you'll also want to test the microphone by speaking.
  4. Since you've started recording, this icon changes to represent a red square inside the white circle.
    • If the camera and microphone work with this app, go to Chrome to see if you can use your camera through web apps.
    • If you have a secondary camera connected via USB or another internal camera, click the Camera Switch icon (it's on the left side of your screen and looks like two curved arrows around a circle).
    • To see the photos and videos you've taken, click the thumbnail of your most recent capture. It's in the bottom right corner of your screen.
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Method 2
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Using Chrome Settings

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  1. This will navigate you to your camera settings in Chrome.
  2. " Your camera is disabled if the other circle is selected.
    • If you want to check your microphone, go to "chrome://settings/content/microphone" and make sure "Sites can ask to use your microphone" is selected.
    • You can revert these changes if you want to prevent Chrome from using your camera; go back to the camera settings and make sure "Block" is selected.
  3. First, restart your Chromebook and try the app again. Next, try a different web app (like if you're using Meets and the camera isn't working, try Zoom). If your camera works in one but not the other, uninstall the original app, then reinstall it.
    • If your camera still doesn't work, reset your Chromebook. Be aware that you'll lose all the data and settings stored on your Chromebook. Press Ctrl + Alt + Shift + R and select Restart. In the box that appears, choose Powerwash and your Chromebook will reset to factory settings.
    • If this doesn't work to fix your camera, you'll need to contact your Chromebook's manufacturer.[5]
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Tips

  • If you're using a school or organization's Chromebook, the admin of that account may have disabled your camera. If you're an admin for the Workspace, go to https://admin.google.com/, sign in, then go to Devices > Chrome > Settings > Users & browsers > Hardware > Video input and Video input allowed URLs.[6]
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. Darlene Antonelli is a Technology Writer and Editor for wikiHow. Darlene has experience teaching college courses, writing technology-related articles, and working hands-on in the technology field. She earned an MA in Writing from Rowan University in 2012 and wrote her thesis on online communities and the personalities curated in such communities. This article has been viewed 58,277 times.
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1. Open the camera app.
2. Click the circular icon (to take a still picture).
3. Click Video (to switch to video mode).
4. Click the record icon (to start recording).
5. Click the record icon again (to stop recording).

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