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Things You Can Do With Your Chromebook Camera

By Matthew Lynch
June 15, 2023
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Chromebooks are known for their lightweight design, long battery life, and ease of use. But did you know that your Chromebook camera is also a powerful tool that can be used for a variety of purposes? Here are some of the things you can do with your Chromebook camera:

1. Take Photos and Videos

One of the most obvious things you can do with your Chromebook camera is to take photos and videos. Not only is this great for capturing memories or documenting events, but it can also be used for work purposes such as recording presentations or evidence during an investigation.

2. Video Conferencing

Chromebooks are popular choices for remote work or online classes, and the camera can be used for video conferencing through apps such as Zoom or Google Meet. This makes it easy to attend meetings or classes from anywhere with an internet connection.

3. Scanning Documents

Need to scan a document but don’t have a scanner? Your Chromebook camera can do the job. Simply take a photo of the document, and you can use apps like Google Drive or CamScanner to turn it into a PDF.

4. Augmented Reality

Chromebooks also support augmented reality (AR) apps, which use the camera to overlay digital elements onto the real world. This can be used for gaming, education, or even shopping – some retailers allow you to use your camera to try on clothes or see how furniture would look in your home.

5. Facial Recognition

Some Chromebooks come with facial recognition technology, which allows you to log in to your device simply by looking at the camera. This is a convenient and secure way to access your device while also eliminating the need for passwords.

6. Photo Editing

Chromebooks come with built-in photo editing tools such as the Photos app, which allows you to crop, adjust color, and add filters to your photos. You can also use third-party apps like Pixlr or Canva to take your editing skills to the next level.

7. Security Monitoring

If you’re concerned about the security of your home or workspace, you can use your Chromebook camera for monitoring purposes. Apps like Alfred or AtHome Camera turn your Chromebook into a home security system, allowing you to keep an eye on your surroundings from anywhere.

In conclusion, your Chromebook camera is a versatile tool that can be used for a variety of purposes beyond simply taking photos and videos. From video conferencing to AR to security monitoring, there are many ways to make the most of your camera and get the most out of your Chromebook.

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