skype logoSkype is getting a new screen-blurring feature this week. Users of Microsoft's video and voice calling service can now choose to blur the background on video calls if the scene behind them is something they'd rather not share.

The idea behind the feature is to save the user's blushes because of the messy room they're skyping from, or to obscure a business plan on a whiteboard behind them, for instance.

Background blur in Skype and Teams uses artificial intelligence (AI)—trained in human form detection—to keep you in focus during your call. This technology is also trained to detect your hair, hands, and arms, making a call with background blur just as relaxed and easy as a regular video call.

Background blur in Skype is similar to background blur in Microsoft Teams, according to the software giant. The results are somewhat akin to the "bokeh" effect most commonly seen in Portrait photos on iPhone, but in this case in a live video stream.

skype background blurring feature
The feature is rolling out on desktops, mobile, and web, and can be enabled in Skype's settings or by using the video call button.

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Top Rated Comments

Xenc Avatar
68 months ago
“What’s that blur coming out of your shower darling?” o_O
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
SparkOnShore Avatar
68 months ago
All this software to try mimic a larger sensor and fast lens. I'll stick to using my DSLR on a tripod for video calls.
Awesome! Stick to the 60s while world is moving forward! Good for you mate.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ruka.snow Avatar
68 months ago
All this software to try mimic a larger sensor and fast lens. I'll stick to using my DSLR on a tripod for video calls.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Asarien Avatar
68 months ago
All this software to try mimic a larger sensor and fast lens. I'll stick to using my DSLR on a tripod for video calls.
Awesome! Stick to the 60s while world is moving forward! Good for you mate.
For someone who knows how to use sarcasm, you're pretty bad at detecting it, mate.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
nvmls Avatar
68 months ago
“What’s that blur coming out of your shower darling?” o_O
"Kittie grew & likes water now darling.."
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
e1me5 Avatar
68 months ago
I doubt it will work with the crappy webcams the latest MacBooks have.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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