Almost every Webcam OEM rolls out software for its camera. The app lets you take pictures, record videos and also add effects while you are on a video call. You can always download the software from their website or the drive that came along with the box. If the software is not your thing, and all you want is plain, point and shoot video and pictures, the built-in Camera app in your Windows 10/8 OS should be capable of getting it done fairly easy.
How to use webcam to take picture
Windows 11/10 has a Camera app which can access your webcam. Search for the Camera app and launch it. It offers you to do the following:
Take PictureShoot VideoTime LapseConfigure settings for video resolution, and size of the picture.
Click on the icon which says take a Photo. It will take a picture, and save it to Camera Roll folder in your user account’s Pictures folder – ie. in C:\Users<username>\Pictures\Camera Roll folder. It also offers a timer feature and photos burst mode.
How to use webcam to record video
To take a video, look for a video camera icon, just above the picture icon. Select to switch. Now click on that icon, and it will start recording. Only when you press again on the video camera icon, it will stop. In both video, and camera mode, you will be able to access set of icons on the top-middle of the app which will allow you to adjust the exposure and focus. To open its Settings, click on the wheel icon in the top right corner.
If you are still on Windows 8.1/8, It includes a Camera app as well, and it works exactly like Windows 10. Just launch the camera app, and you can start taking photos, and videos which are saved in camera roll folder in your accounts pictures folder. Windows 7 users may be required to use a webcam recording software.