On this page
- Update your browser
- Allow Google Meet to access your camera
- Allow Google Chrome to access your camera again
- Allow camera access on a different browser other than Chrome
- Allow your system or device to access your camera
- Learn why you have a black screen or crossed out camera icon
If you have an issue with your camera in a meeting, here’s how you can fix it:
Run these checks before your meeting
- Make sure that your computer’s camera is connected, is turned on, and faces towards you.
- Select the correct camera, not an external monitor or other attached devices. Learn how to connect your video and audio.
- Check if your camera works in other apps, like FaceTime on macOS or the Camera app on Windows 10.
- Then, make sure no other apps currently access your camera. Close any other app that uses the camera, then reload Google Meet.
- A slow internet connection often causes poor video quality. Learn to improve your Wi-Fi or network performance.
Update your browser
Update your browser to get the latest software fixes.
- Learn how to update Google Chrome.
- Learn how to update Safari.
- Learn how to update Firefox.
- Learn how to update Microsoft Edge.
Allow Google Meet to access your camera
Meet needs permission to use your camera and microphone. You must allow access the first time you join a video meeting. Before you join the meeting, enable your camera.
To allow Meet to use your camera and microphone:
- While in a meeting, go to the address bar and click Camera .
- Select Always allow Done.
Allow Google Chrome to access your camera again
Check your site permissions in Chrome
Make sure you allow camera access on the site you want to use. You can allow all sites to use your camera, or just the specific site you’re on. Learn more about site permissions.
Important: The “Camera failed” error is often because the browser can’t access the camera.
On computers with Chrome, you must allow the browser to access your camera. To grant permission again:
- In the Chrome address bar, enter
chrome://settings/content/camera
. - Under “Default Behavior,” select Sites can ask to use your camera.
- Disable the setting "Ask before accessing."
- If present, under "Allowed to use your camera," next to “https://meet.google.com:443,” click Delete .
- Refresh the Google Meet page.
- When prompted, grant camera access.
Allow camera access on a different browser other than Chrome
Allow your system or device to access your camera
Important: Make sure that your camera is turned on and your computer and browser are able to access the camera so you are visible.
Enable camera access on Chromebook- On your Chromebook, at the bottom right, select Time Settings .
- On the left, select Security and Privacy Privacy controls.
- Turn on Camera access.
On computers with macOS Mojave version 10.14 and up, you must allow camera access for your web browser. Otherwise, Meet won’t be able to access video from your device.
- Go to System Preferences Security & Privacy.
- Select Privacy Camera.
- Check the box for the app that uses Meet (Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge).
- On your computer, select Start Settings .
- Select Privacy & security Camera.
- Turn on Camera access and Let apps access your camera.
Tip: This setting lets any user on the device choose if they want apps to be able to access the camera.
Learn why you have a black screen or crossed out camera icon
Check if there’s a camera hardware issue- On your device, open the built-in camera app, like Camera or Photo Booth.
- If the camera’s self-preview shows your image but Google Meet doesn’t, make sure Google Meet can access your camera:
- If the camera’s self-preview doesn’t show your image, to open the camera cover or privacy switch, try the steps below.
Important:
- Not all devices have a camera cover or privacy switch.
- The cover or switch may be at the top or side of your device.
- Some models use an orange, red, or amber light when the privacy switch is on.
- To find the camera cover, at the top of the camera lens, check for a slider.
- For most models, the camera cover is a physical slider above the lens. For example, the Lenovo camera lens is blocked by the slider.
- If you don’t find a slider above the lens, check for a physical switch on either side of your device.
- Some models use a privacy switch instead of a camera cover. For example, the HP Chromebook has a camera privacy switch to turn on.
- To unblock the camera lens, move the slider or switch to the off position.
- Test the camera with the built-in Camera app or with Google Meet.
Tip: If the camera’s self-preview doesn’t show:
- For non-Chromebook devices, try the steps to troubleshoot more.
- For Chromebook devices, try the steps to reset your Chromebook hardware.
Important: Some devices have a software privacy switch. This may be turned off in your camera or device settings.
- On your device, go to Settings.
- Find your camera settings.
- Turn off the software-based privacy switch.
Tip: Instructions may be different on your device.
Example of Chrome and Firefox browsers that shows camera lens blocked by software privacy switch
If the camera doesn't work and there’s no camera cover or privacy switch:
- Reset your Chromebook hardware.
- Test the camera with the built-in Camera app or with Google Meet.