I played with the webcam code sample available in the Learn Pack: it’s a simple app that displays the output of a webcam. I have a Microsoft LifeCam Studio webcam on my PC and here is what GeeXLab sees (log file):ġ8:08:00:761(0000252) - capture device 1: Microsoft® LifeCam Studio(TM)ġ8:08:00:761(0000253) - capture device 2: Snap Camera On Windows, GeeXLab can use all registered video sources. I couldn’t resist to test Snap Camera lenses with GeeXLab. By the way, this new virtual camera can be easily find by its name: Snap Camera. So any application that uses the webcam (like Skype, OBS Studio or GeeXLab) can easily use the new virtual camera installed by Snap Camera.
On Windows Snap Camera is a virtual camera and once installed, it adds a new video source filter on Windows. No account is needed, just follow the download link. You can download Snap Camera from THIS PAGE. Snap Camera brings all Snapchat lenses and filters on desktop. Snap Camera is available for Windows 10 and macOS 10.11+ platforms. Snap Inc., the company behind the popular Snapchat augmented reality (AR) app on mobile devices, has released the desktop version called Snap Camera.