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We released a free background editor - but why?

  • Kenji Ratier
  • Apr 29, 2024
  • 3 min read

Hey everyone, I'm Kenji, Customer Experience manager for the team! I'm your go-to person when it comes to setting up your teams and deploying our product across your organization. I usually talk to you on a 1:1 basis and this is my first time addressing everyone like this. Hopefully, you will be seeing more of me here as I do my best to work on things that benefit you! Today, I have something neat for both our existing customers and those of you still browsing and exploring our platform.


I’ve taken many a call with companies across a wide spectrum of industries and seen the SAME default Zoom background in at least 40% of them… Now, not everyone ends up going with our services, and that’s completely fine! But if anyone reading this is still using that same background (you know the one), I implore you, you don’t even have to reconsider our services! But please invest just 2 minutes to start repping your company and show some personality.


How? Well, we just released our Online Background Editor!


Free Canva competitor

This is a completely free tool accessible to all, even if you aren't a VCam user. Today, it is a very simple editor that allows you to choose a nice professional background and stick your company logo on top of it. In a mere couple of clicks, you could have a much better virtual background that also showcases your company branding in every single call, on any platform!


It was such a frustration to me seeing how easily we default to the same template everyone else uses. You don't want to be like everyone else do you? Even something as simple as this will hopefully give you even a small extra oomph whenever you click that “Join Meeting” button (and hey, maybe even some praise from your manager who values company loyalty).


So even if you don't end up signing up to VCam, hey, no harm done. But I implore you, I am literally giving you this on a silver platter. It may not affect your quarter objectives and KPIs, after all it's just a background right? Wrong. It's an impression, a signal. The same way people judge a sales rep by the brand of their shirt, every little presentable detail could help. Not like you are losing anything to begin with so really, what risk are you taking here?


And yes, I hear you, this is as basic in function as it gets. Well, that's the point. A simple, quick and easy way to create a virtual branded background that is platform agnostic and can be used anywhere. That's it, because that's all it needs to be. Think of it as a specialized, free alternative to Canva that excels at one thing: Background Editing.


We of course already have a list of things we want to add that WE think would be cool. But what matters is what YOU want. So I do hope that we see all of you give this a spin and please, do share your feedback and wants with us! We want to hear your thoughts before we add anything more as we continue to build this tool for you, with you.


We have so many more exciting things coming your way this year! I hope you HEAR what I am saying… 👀

6 Comments


Henry Barks
Henry Barks
2 days ago

Love that you released a free background editor - makes it so much easier for creators to get polished results fast. For developers building and maintaining tools like this, a great resource is how to write clean and maintainable code to keep the project nimble and avoid technical debt.

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Henry Barks
Henry Barks
6 days ago

Great to see a free background editor released -tools like this make it so much easier for creators and journalists to maintain professional, distraction-free visuals during interviews and live streams. A good example of why background and framing matter in media discussions is https://replay.lsm.lv/lv/ieraksts/ltv/212827/martins-lauva-uz-latvias-izlasi-ir-parak-mazs-publiskais-spiediens , which shows how visual context can shape audience perception.

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Free Among us
Free Among us
May 14

This democratization of creative Among Us tools has become a major trend across the technology industry.

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Amber Talavera
Amber Talavera
Apr 30

Having integrated AI tools into a couple of clinical workflow projects, the distinction drawn between packaged and custom solutions at https://www.abtosoftware.com/blog/top-ai-healthcare-companies really resonates. Too many teams rush toward off-the-shelf platforms without auditing their actual infrastructure fit. PathAI's approach to pathology diagnosis is a great example of domain-specific AI done right — purpose-built, validated in real environments. That's the bar every healthtech vendor should be measured against before any serious procurement conversation starts.

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Adeline Taylor
Adeline Taylor
Jan 15

Releasing a free background editor is a smart way to make technology more accessible, but the real impact comes from how intuitive and seamless it feels for users. Even simple tools can frustrate if the workflow isn’t clear or responsive. I’ve noticed that designing with the user’s perspective in mind transforms a basic feature into something genuinely empowering. That’s why I believe in applying user experience design solutions—they ensure that every interaction, from editing backgrounds to navigating menus, feels natural and satisfying. Thoughtful design bridges the gap between functionality and delight, making tools both usable and enjoyable.

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