Select your field of view, aspect ratio, and recording resolution. Additional options allow you to adjust white-balance, auto-focus, and frames-per-second settings.


Create a Logitech ID to save all of your Logitech Capture settings in a profile. Save up to six profiles to conveniently switch between sessions.

Hi there! I don't think I've seen anyone post about this but I'm having a problem where whenever I open up the logitech camera settings window, it's too big to the point that it cuts off the settings at the bottom. I can't click or see the buttons or slider at the bottom. How can I make this smaller?


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where did the logitech camera settings app go? I havent been able to find it anywhere. Only found broken links, if anyone has a working link for it and or an explination, that will be helpful, thanks

I just installed a Logitech C920 HD Pro webcam. I went to the Logitech website, viewed a video on connecting the camera and was successful. Zoom and QuickTime recognized the camera. I then viewed a YouTube video describing how to manage the camera settings like zoom and focus. It said to download the Logitech Camera Settings software from the App Store. When I entered the name Logitech in the search field of the App Store there were no Logitech items listed. Several other videos mentioned Logitech software on the App Store. Did it get taken off of the App Store? Did search incorrectly? Apparently Logitech does not directly support Mac. I tried doing a chat from their website but was sent to a third party for their help. The third party website wanted my credit card information and was going to charge me $50/mo. after a brief trial period.

I have been trying to solve this issue for some time. This link worked for me!!! It's a beta version but so far, so good and now I can adjust the camera from this compatible app. I'm running OS 10.15.5 on an iMac.

My Mac Mini 2018 runs 10.15.4. As soon as I upgraded to that version my Logitech C920 stopped working. It intermittently crashes when I Skype, Zoom, or FaceTime (super problematic to have happening these days) and cannot be recognized by my system. I've tried various security/privacy settings to recognize the camera, they all work temporarily but eventually cut out at some point. Recently the camera was working ok, but then I removed the USB connection for my printer and the camera went off immediately. So crappy. I wish there was a reliable solution.

If you own a Logitech webcam like the popular C920, Brio, C922, or C930 and want more control over the zoom or positioning so you look better in virtual meetings, the Logitech Camera Settings app is something you will want to download and use. This app allows you to zoom in the camera and adjust other settings even while you are in a Zoom, Teams, Webex, or Google Meet meeting.

The Advanced tab in the Camera Settings app contains other settings you may want to adjust. I tend to leave these as the defaults but see if they might give you a better video in the meeting. I suggest you leave the autofocus and auto white balance on as manually adjusting these can be a lot of work during a meeting.

Logitech also offers an app called Capture, that gives you control over the webcam. It actually is an app to capture video but it also offers a virtual camera to Zoom and Teams. The adjustments in the app allow you to show a better video in the meeting. The problem for some people is that there is a slight lag between the video being shown through the app and the audio being captured by the mic. This delay can be very distracting for the attendees. The Camera Settings app controls the webcam directly without adding any delay so the experience for the attendees is consistently better.

I use a Logitech c922 camera with the LogiTune software to crop the camera to focus only on a part of my home office background. However, every time Zoom grabs camera access (including starting a meeting, turning the camera on and off, or even going into video preferences), it treats it as if I am using the default camera settings, ignoring the LogiTune setup.

I can restore the settings by going back to the LogiTune setup process (at which point Zoom recognizes the settings I put in beforehand), but I don't want to be showing my full background for the first 10-15 seconds of each meeting I have.

This is also *only* a Zoom problem -- all other applications that use the camera accept the LogiTune settings without issue. This is also an issue with alternate Logitech software (G Hub) that again works with all other programs.

This issue might be related to another unsolved problem with Logitech cameras not working in HD on new Macs ( -else-having-problem-with-Logitech-webcam-with-the-new/m-p...) since the solutions seem to be similar.

No fix. Frustrated. Waiting on Zoom to update, but it's a surprisingly long time coming given the popularity of the camera. Had wondered if it was an macOS thing (in case Zoom was forced to implement something Apple gave them) but it seems like every other vendor manages to make the camera work in their software.

Workaround is to open Zoom and start a call, then launch FaceTime or PhotoBooth. These then take over the camera, and the resulting stream (i.e. without the quality problem visible) is also pulled through into Zoom. Going the other way around (i.e. open FaceTime then open Zoom) will degrade the video in FaceTime. Also, remember to open FaceTime once you've actually connected to your call - opening it when you're still on Zoom's video preview screen will fix that video, but won't then apply to the call video itself.

**I am able to control my Logitech c922 camera (to zoom in/out, focus, brightness, contrast, etc) ONLY when I launch and manage the Zoom meeting by using updated Logi Tune software. That was a win and only took me 3 hour chatting with Logitech customer service to figure this workaround out. The old Camera Settings app does nothing.

However, Zoom needs to make an update on their end of things because when I join a Zoom that someone else manages, I have ZERO control over my camera. I will try the suggested FaceTime or PhotoBooth workaround (and post again if it works), but can't imagine that as a long term solution.

I'm experiencing the same issue - once I open the zoom call it ignores (logi tune / g hub) zoom settings. If I then open (logi time / g hub) and adjust the slider then zooms camera view is updated.


Can we please get this resolved?

Oddly Zoom doesn't seem to be using default settings, but something else? For the first 10-15 seconds on every call (before I fix it) my face is completely blown out white and oversaturated. Maybe these were the camera settings that were active when I first installed Zoom?

I have this issue, too. Want to be able to make more webcam settings than the Zoom video preferences allow. Tried with latest Logitech G Hub version (2022.6.271036), Webcam Logitech Brio and macOS Monterey (12.4) on M1 iMac. Added Zoom as an application in G Hub but the G Hub webcam settings do not do anything, nor do I see the video from the webcam in the G Hub webcam settings.

I'm having the exact same problem mentioned here, as well as the one discussed over here. Zoom is essentially downgrading a camera that works great, and the only solution is to open the LogiTune app every time a new Zoom meeting starts.

Seeing similar things. My Logitech Brio will work with Zoom by default but it's lower quality. Then, after turning on LogiTune, the camera will correct, but then freeze or blackout a few minutes later.


Zoom is disregarding the LogiTune settings and really only works reliably without them. Such a shame since I took the time to upgrade my home office and the primary app for using my new camera is Zoom.

Add me to the list of angry Zoom subscribers. The absence of real controls for mainstream cameras is unacceptable. The Logi Tune app connection to Zoom is not rock solid. We pay for well-crafted software but not getting it.

I found this reddit thread -- _with_brio_camera_on_zoom_calls_using/ -- which suggests making sure HD is checked in zoom preferences -> video settings. Played with it for five minutes, and it seems to work for me.

I was one of the original complainants as Jim 45th. My handle got changed to this, however. With the most current versions of Zoom and LogiTune, I can control camera settings in Zoom. using LogiTune. Can't explainwhy, only report that it does.

That's good to hear @jimonboca! I suppose I should have been more specific with my problem - I'm using the Logitech G Hub software to apply camera settings (I believe it's intended to supersede LogiTune, could be wrong though!). Once I have Zoom open and have entered a meeting, I'm then able to use G Hub to make the required adjustments. The problem is, everytime I close the Zoom program, and sometimes just when entering a new meeting, things go back to default and I need to enter G Hub again to re-apply the settings I need. At least I can get there I suppose, but it would be a way better user experience if Zoom wasn't overriding the G Hub settings all the time!

I have additional detail to add to this, as well as requesting a fix. I have users with Logitech BCC950 cameras experiencing similar issues. All my users are on Windows clients, and we have narrowed down the cause as occurring any time that the Group HD setting is turned on. If this setting is turned off, the issues do not occur. If the Group HD setting is ON, my users' cameras will reset their zoom and other settings any time that they are pinned by another user during a meeting. This does not occur if the Group HD setting is turned OFF. Please help!

Just got the C922 Pro camera and realise this problem. Settings all done via LogiTune but when I start Zoom, it ignores these settings. Workaround is to click on the LogiTune app to "reconnect" the camera, wait a few seconds for Zoom to accept the LogiTune settings again. Very annoying

I would like to upvote this. This is particularly annoying for us mac users. 


c922 camera and this exact situation. Zoom looks blurry as default, HD checkbox etc. Need to load logitune and then click through items to get to the camera controls/preview for the camera. logitune -> devices -> select c922 -> wait for it to load, and then watch as logitune takes over the driver.


Its so annoying im almost at the point where i need to buy a new camera. 2351a5e196

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