Fake-webcam-7-7.0.0.88 -upd- Info

The -UPD- build was finalized in late Q1 2026, packing three months of cumulative bug fixes and feature backports.

Fake-webcam utilities let users present pre-recorded video, virtual cameras, or synthetic streams to applications that accept webcam input (video conferencing apps, streaming software, etc.). Typical use cases include:

Version 7.0.0.88 aims to modernize compatibility, improve performance, and harden the tool against misuse and security issues while adding features requested by power users. Fake-webcam-7-7.0.0.88 -UPD-


Q: Will this work with all conferencing apps? A: Most will accept a virtual camera device; some apps (particularly on macOS) may have stricter device checks. Use compatibility fallback mode when necessary.

Q: Is there evidence of malware or spyware? A: Official releases should be signed and verified; always check signatures and checksums. If obtaining from third parties, scan and vet packages. The -UPD- build was finalized in late Q1

Q: Can it spoof camera device names or identifiers? A: The virtual device enumerates with the chosen display name; low-level hardware identifiers are not typically spoofed beyond what the OS allows. Misrepresenting hardware in ways that violate terms of service is discouraged.

Q: Is the virtual camera treated as a secure media input? A: No — it behaves like a software source. Treat its outputs the same as any media: avoid sending sensitive content without controls and consent. Version 7


Previously, users needed external software to composite a background. Build 7.0.0.88 introduces a real-time chroma key filter within the virtual camera engine. You can now feed a static image or video as the background and layer your pre-recorded clip on top, all without opening OBS.