If your camera is not working in Microsoft Teams on Windows 11, the issue may be related to device permissions, incorrect camera selection, or driver problems. This is a common workplace issue that can usually be resolved with a few simple troubleshooting steps.
Quick Checks Before Advanced Fixes
- Make sure your camera is not physically covered or disabled
- Restart Microsoft Teams
- Restart your computer
- Confirm no other application is using the camera
- Test the camera using the Windows Camera app
Fix 1: Check Teams Camera Settings
- Open Microsoft Teams
- Click your profile picture
- Select Settings → Devices
- Under Camera, choose the correct device
- Verify the camera preview appears
Fix 2: Allow Camera Access in Windows Settings
- Open Settings
- Go to Privacy & Security → Camera
- Turn on Camera access
- Enable access for Microsoft Teams
- Restart Teams and test again
Fix 3: Update Camera Drivers
- Open Device Manager
- Expand Cameras or Imaging devices
- Right-click your camera device
- Click Update driver
- Select Search automatically for drivers
When to Contact IT Support
If your camera still does not work in Microsoft Teams after trying these steps, the issue may be related to company security policies, hardware failure, or device management restrictions. In workplace environments, you may need to contact your IT support team for further assistance.
Final Thoughts
Teams camera issues in Windows 11 are usually caused by permission settings or incorrect device configuration. Following these steps carefully should restore camera functionality for meetings and video calls.
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