Mac · macOS 14.2+ · Apple Silicon

A fake webcam for Mac that actually looks like you.
Record once. Loop forever.

Most fake-webcam tools on Mac route a static image or an OBS canvas — which reads as obviously fake. MeetingDouble records a real 60-second clip of you on your own camera, finds a neutral pose, stitches a seamless loop, and serves it through Apple's native virtual-camera API. Any app that asks for a camera on Mac picks it up.

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MeetingDouble · v0.1.0⌘⇧A
Live.
You’re on camera.
Auto
Force away
Active loop
loop-2026-05-09T11-12-08.mov
Record loop

Stare at the lens like you’re listening hard.

Settings…Quit
Menubar popover — actual UI

The cleanest path to a believable fake webcam on Mac.

Built on CMIOExtension — the same Apple API that powers Continuity Camera — MeetingDouble is indistinguishable from a physical camera as far as Zoom, Meet, Teams, Discord, OBS, FaceTime, or a browser camera prompt is concerned. No screen-share trick. No hacky proxy. One dropdown selection and the app is your camera.

How it works

Three steps. Then walk away.

  1. 1
    Step 01

    Install and approve the system extension

    Drag MeetingDouble to Applications, click the menubar icon, approve the CMIOExtension in System Settings → Privacy & Security. macOS only asks once.

  2. 2
    Step 02

    Record your loop

    Sixty seconds in front of your real webcam, looking like you're listening to something. MeetingDouble finds a head-neutral frame, blends a five-frame seam, saves it to your library.

  3. 3
    Step 03

    Pick MeetingDouble as your camera

    Open any app that wants a camera — Zoom, Meet, Teams, FaceTime, browser, OBS. Pick 'MeetingDouble' from the camera dropdown. That's it.

Why not the alternatives

Why this beats every other fake-webcam approach on Mac.

  • Not a static image

    Static image loops scream 'fake' the moment someone glances at the gallery. MeetingDouble loops real motion of your real face — micro head tilts, blinks, the occasional shoulder shift.

  • Not a screen-share workaround

    Most 'play a video as my webcam' tutorials route through QuickTime or OBS sharing a window. Brittle, lossy, weird aspect ratios. MeetingDouble is a real virtual camera at the OS level.

  • Not a subscription

    Mmhmm, Camo, FineCam all charge monthly for what is fundamentally an offline utility. $129 once, lifetime updates.

  • Not OBS

    OBS Studio can produce a virtual cam but isn't built for 'me, on a loop, when I'm not at my desk'. MeetingDouble's away detection and record-loop UX is the whole product.

Common questions

Things people ask before they buy.

Will the loop look obviously fake to other people in the meeting?

Not at thumbnail size. The 60-second loop is long enough that 30-minute meetings rarely repeat, and the five-frame seam crossfade hides the cut. At full-screen there are tells if someone's looking — that's why we recommend pairing it with a 'Cmd+Shift+A back to live' habit before you speak.

Does this work as a webcam in Chrome, Safari, and browser-based apps?

Yes. MeetingDouble is a system-level virtual camera. Any browser camera permission prompt — Google Meet, Whereby, Around, Discord web — lists 'MeetingDouble' alongside FaceTime HD and Continuity Camera.

Can I make my fake webcam look better than my real one?

Slightly. The loop is recorded at the same resolution your real camera supports, but you record it once in good lighting. Zoom's Touch Up My Appearance filter runs on top of MeetingDouble fine.

Is this Mac-only?

Yes. Apple Silicon Macs on macOS 14.2 Sonoma or later. No Windows version, no Intel build.

What if I want to instantly switch back to my real face?

Cmd+Shift+A toggles between the loop and the live webcam globally. No app to switch. Useful when you're spoken to mid-meeting.

Get the fake webcam that doesn't look like a fake webcam

$129. Once. That's the price.

Single payment. Lifetime updates. 14-day refund. License covers two Macs for the same human.