A Zoom virtual camera that runs your meeting for you.
macOS only. $129 once.
MeetingDouble records a short loop of you ‘paying attention’ and serves it to Zoom as a native virtual camera. Zoom shows you on camera; you’re refilling coffee. Same setup as Continuity Camera — one dropdown.
- Works in Zoom
- · 14-day refund
- · Developer-ID signed
- · Notarized
Three steps. Then walk away.
- 1Step 01
Install MeetingDouble + approve the system extension
Download the DMG, drag to Applications, click the menubar icon. macOS asks once to enable the AwayFace virtual camera in System Settings → Privacy & Security. Approve and you’re done.
- 2Step 02
Record a 60-second loop
In the menubar popover hit Start. Stare at the lens like you’re absorbing every word of the standup. MeetingDouble finds a neutral pose, stitches a seamless loop, saves it.
- 3Step 03
Pick MeetingDouble in Zoom
Open Zoom → Settings → Video → Camera. Choose ‘MeetingDouble’ instead of FaceTime HD or Continuity Camera. From now on Zoom shows your loop whenever the four-sensor detector says you’ve left the desk.
Not a screen-share trick. A real virtual camera.
Native virtual camera, not a screen-share hack
MeetingDouble registers through Apple’s CMIOExtension API — the same mechanism Continuity Camera uses. Zoom treats it like any other physical camera, including for screen-sharing, recording, and gallery view.
Survives Zoom restarts and reboots
The virtual camera is a system extension. It’s available before Zoom launches, so Zoom remembers your selection across sessions. No fiddling each meeting.
Works in Zoom Rooms, Zoom on Mac, Zoom in browser
Anything that asks macOS for a camera picks up MeetingDouble. That includes Zoom’s Mac client, Zoom Webinars, and the camera permission prompt in browser-based Zoom links.
Four-sensor away detection
MeetingDouble only switches to the loop when HID idle, face missing, voice silent, and the hotkey override all agree. You won’t false-trigger mid-sentence on a quiet thought.
Zoom + MeetingDouble FAQ.
Does MeetingDouble work in Zoom on macOS?
Yes. MeetingDouble is a macOS virtual camera built on Apple’s CMIOExtension API. Zoom’s Mac client lists it in the camera dropdown alongside FaceTime HD and Continuity Camera.
Will the loop be obvious to other Zoom participants?
Not at thumbnail size. The 60-second loop is long enough that 30-minute meetings rarely repeat. The seam crossfade uses a 5-frame Core Image alpha-mix; the cut is invisible at Zoom gallery view.
Can I use MeetingDouble in Zoom Webinars or as a Zoom panelist?
Yes. Anywhere Zoom on Mac asks for a camera, MeetingDouble shows up. Webinars, breakout rooms, Zoom Rooms — all the same dropdown.
Does Zoom’s ‘Touch Up My Appearance’ filter work on top of MeetingDouble?
Yes. Zoom’s built-in beauty filters run on the camera output regardless of source. The combination is, well, very flattering.
Will Zoom detect that this is a virtual camera and flag it?
Zoom does not (currently) distinguish virtual cameras from physical ones. MeetingDouble appears as a normal CMIO device.
What macOS versions are supported?
Apple Silicon Macs (M1 or newer) on macOS 14.2 Sonoma or later.
$129. Once. That’s the price.
Single payment. Lifetime updates. 14-day refund. Two-Mac install for the same human.