---
title: "How to blur your background in Teams"
description: "Learn how to blur your background in Microsoft Teams with this step-by-step guide. Step up your video call game and make a professional first impression."
image: "https://images.ctfassets.net/lzny33ho1g45/DziVWuw3CER8pPPhsWkH9/59f5be110e06e795bd777ba5a35fe175/microsoft-teams-app-tips.jpg"
---

# How to blur your background in Teams

Learn how to blur your background in Microsoft Teams with this step-by-step guide. Step up your video call game and make a professional first impression.

I love working from home as much as the next introvert, but on the days that my home office looks like T.J. Maxx on Black Friday, it's not ideal. 

I'm clearly not alone, which is why Microsoft Teams offers an easy way to draw a digital curtain over your background. Here's how to blur your background in Teams. 

**Table of contents: **

- [How to blur your background in Teams before a call](#before)
- [How to change your background during a Teams meeting](#during)
- [Additional Teams backgrounds](#additional)
- [Troubleshooting common Teams background issues](#troubleshooting)
- [Add automation to Microsoft Teams](#automate)

## How to blur your background in Teams before a call

 If you want to blur your background before your meetings, here's how it works.

1. Open your Teams calendar, click the meeting, and select **Join**.

2. On the preview screen before the meeting starts, click the **Background filters** button.

3. Pick the **Blur Background** setting to make everything behind you fuzzy. You'll still be able to see shapes and colors, but everything will be less distinct.

If you want to remove the blur and go back to a normal background, select **None**. 

Your background choice will stay the same for all meetings until you change it again—so no need to stress about cleaning up those week-old soccer uniforms before your _next_ meeting, either. 

## How to change your background during a Teams meeting

If you're more of a roll-the-dice person, the blur option is also available once you're already in a Teams meeting. 

1. Click the dropdown arrow next to the **Camera** button at the top of the meeting screen.
2. In the menu that appears, click **Blur** to blur your background. You can also change your background to pre-uploaded images or upload your own custom background. As with the pre-meeting option, your background will stay blurred until you change it again.

3. Click the dropdown arrow again and the menu will disappear.

If you decide you'd rather return to your original background at any point, you can open the camera menu again and select **None** from the same dropdown. 

## Additional Teams backgrounds

If the blur function just isn't doing it for you, there are plenty of options for backgrounds that can make your living room look like anything from the Starship Enterprise to the Land of Oz. 

### Pre-made backgrounds

You can go beyond blur with one of the stock backgrounds that Teams is preloaded with. You can pick from a wide range of well-decorated interiors, asteroid fields, scenic landscapes, and Zen gardens that somehow don't have rogue sticks in them.

To enable one of these backgrounds, just follow the same steps listed above for enabling the blur function, but scroll down and select your favorite from the provided backgrounds instead. 

### Custom backgrounds

You can also upload your own image to use as a background in Teams calls. This feature isn't available on all devices (or to Linux users), but if it is an option on your device, you'll see an _Add new_ button or a plus sign under _More video effects_, right next to where the blur button is located. 

Upload any JPG, PNG, or BMP file that's close to the ideal 1,920 x 1,080 pixels here, and select this image as your new background. (The image doesn't have to be exactly this size, but if it's too small, your background could be blurry or weirdly stretched.) And when all else fails, you can always open your favorite [AI image generator](https://zapier.com/blog/best-ai-image-generator/) for help.

## Troubleshooting common Teams background issues

It's not a remote workday without at least one technical difficulty. Here are some of the most common issues with Teams and the background blur features—and what to do about them. 

- **Background effects not available: **You may not have the latest version of Teams installed on your device, or it may be a hardware issue. Check that your device meets [Microsoft's hardware requirements](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/hardware-requirements-for-the-teams-app) for using background effects, then update your Teams account to the [latest version](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/what-s-new-in-microsoft-teams-d7092a6d-c896-424c-b362-a472d5f105de).
- **Blurry background:** If your background is already pixelated or blurry before hitting the blur button, it's likely a video camera issue. (But also, problem already solved?) Clean your camera lens, as dust or smudges can affect image quality. If the issue persists, the best fix may be upgrading your camera.
- **Custom background not appearing:** If you uploaded a custom background and it's not showing up, the image may not be a supported file format or size. Be sure that your image is a JPG, PNG, or BMP and is close to the recommended 1,920 x 1,080 pixels with an aspect ratio of 16:9.
- **Background causing the video to glitch:** If your video becomes unstable with a background enabled, it may be a graphic driver issue. If your computer can't support the background you want, you may have to compromise with a simpler effect.

## Add automation to Microsoft Teams 

If you're ready to add a tiny veneer of professionalism to your home office, background blur will do the trick. 

And you can make your meetings even more professional by automating things like scheduling, agendas, and follow-up tasks. [Teams integrates with Zapier](https://zapier.com/blog/how-to-automate-microsoft-teams/), so you can connect it to all the other apps you use. Learn more about [how to automate Teams](https://zapier.com/blog/automate-microsoft-teams/), or get started with one of these pre-made templates.

**Related reading:**

- [How to manage a remote team](https://zapier.com/blog/how-manage-remote-team/)
- [How to communicate with businesses that use a different chat app](https://zapier.com/blog/communicate-across-slack-and-teams/)
- [Zoom vs. Teams: Which is better for remote meetings and collaboration?](https://zapier.com/blog/zoom-vs-teams/)
- [Slack vs. Teams: Which should your business use?](https://zapier.com/blog/slack-vs-microsoft-teams/)
- [How to blur your background in Webex](https://zapier.com/blog/how-to-blur-background-in-webex/)