When your camera isn't working in Windows 11, it might be missing drivers after a recent update. It's also possible that your antivirus program is blocking the camera, your privacy settings don't allow camera access for some apps, or there's a problem with the app you want to use.
Start by running the automated camera troubleshooter in the Get Help app. Get Help automatically runs diagnostics and takes the correct steps to fix most camera issues.
If the Get Help app is unable to resolve your camera issue, do these steps first before working through the possible solutions listed:
If your camera still doesn’t work, here are some other things to try. For the best results, try the possible fixes in the order presented.
Some laptops and portable devices have a physical switch or button that turns the camera on or off. When it's turned off, your device may not recognize that there's a camera installed, or it may cause your camera to show an image of a camera with a slash through it. If your laptop has a switch or button, make sure it's in the on position before using your camera.
Those switches or buttons may not be easy to find, so make sure you check all possible places. For example, it could be:
A sliding switch on the side of a laptop
A small slider for a shutter, built right into the camera
If you recently updated Windows 11, you might need to give apps permission to use the camera. In newer versions of Windows 11, some apps won't have default access to the camera.
Here's how to let your apps access the camera:
Note: If camera access for the device is turned off and greyed out, you'll need an administrator on the device to turn on camera access for you.
If you're having problems with an app that you did not install from Microsoft Store, make sure that Let desktop apps access your camera is turned on. You can't turn off camera access for individual desktop apps. Internet browsers, like Microsoft Edge, and many video conferencing apps, like Microsoft Teams, are desktop apps that require this setting to be turned on.
In your antivirus software settings, look for settings that block access to your camera or permission to use your camera. For help, visit your antivirus software company’s website.
If you're using an external camera, try using it with a different USB port on your device first. If that doesn't work, or your camera is built in on your device, try this:
If your camera stopped working after an update, try these steps:
Note: If your camera still doesn’t work, look for help on the camera manufacturer’s website.
Most available USB webcams are UVC (standard USB Video Class) compatible cameras. They will work with the UVC driver that is included in Windows (the in-box UVC driver). If your webcam is not working correctly, swapping to the in-box UVC driver may resolve the issue. Please follow the steps below to change drivers (admin rights are required).
Note: The in-box UVC driver may not support all the features of your camera. For example, Windows Hello face recognition may no longer work if it was supported by the camera manufacturer's driver using custom USB extensions not supported by the in-box driver.
If you'd like to learn about the basics of using the camera, see How to use the Camera app.
If the previous solutions didn't work, try searching for similar problems in the Microsoft Community forum and search for Camera. If you don’t find a solution, go ahead and share details about your experience there, then check back later for responses.
If you've tried the steps in this article and don't find a solution that works, use Windows Feedback Hub to report an issue. This will help Microsoft find the cause of this problem and improve your experience.
Include details about what you were doing, or specific steps you were taking, when the problem occurred. Be sure to use Recreate my problem when you submit your feedback in the Feedback Hub.
When your camera isn't working in Windows 10, it might be missing drivers after a recent update. It's also possible that your antivirus program is blocking the camera, your privacy settings don't allow camera access for some apps, or there's a problem with the app you want to use.
Start by running the automated camera troubleshooter in the Get Help app. Get Help automatically runs diagnostics and takes the correct steps to fix most camera issues.
If the Get Help app is unable to resolve your camera issue, do these steps first before working through the possible solutions listed:
If your camera still doesn’t work, here are some other things to try. For best results, try the possible fixes in the order presented.
Some laptops and portable devices have a physical switch or button that turns the camera on or off. When turned off, your device won't recognize that there's a camera installed, or may cause your camera to show an image of a camera with a slash through it. If your computer has a switch or button, make sure it's in the on position before using your camera.
Those switches or buttons may not be easy to find, so make sure you check all possible places. For example, it could be:
A button on a keyboard with a camera icon
A small slider for a shutter, built right into the camera
If you recently updated Windows 10, you might need to give apps permission to use the camera. In newer versions of Windows 10, some apps don’t have default access to the camera.
To let your device access the camera, select Start , then select Settings > Privacy > Camera . In Allow access to the camera on this device, if Camera access for this device is turned off, select Change and turn on Camera access for this device.
Note: If camera access for the device is turned off and you can't select Change, you'll need an administrator on the device to turn on camera access for you.
Before any app can access your camera, make sure camera access is turned on for apps in your user account. Make sure that Allow apps to access your camera is turned on.
After allowing access to the camera, go to Choose which Microsoft Store apps can access your camera and turn on camera access for the apps you want. Only apps installed from the Microsoft Store will show in this list.
If you installed the app from the internet, a disc, a USB drive, or your IT administrator installed the app for you, it might not be a Microsoft Store app. To check, go to Allow desktop apps to access your camera and make sure it's turned on. Internet browsers (like Microsoft Edge) and many video conferencing apps (like Microsoft Teams) are desktop apps that require this setting to be turned on.
In your antivirus software settings, look for settings that block access to your camera or permission to use your camera. For help, visit your antivirus software company’s website.
If you're using an external camera, try using it with a different USB port on your device first. If that doesn't work, or your camera is built in on your device, try this:
Some older cameras that were designed for older devices aren't compatible with Windows 10. Here's how to check if your camera is compatible:
If your camera stopped working after an update, try these steps:
Note: If your camera still doesn’t work, look for help on the camera manufacturer’s website.
Most available USB webcams are UVC (standard USB Video Class) compatible cameras. They will work with the UVC driver that is included in Windows (the in-box UVC driver). If your webcam is not working correctly, swapping to the in-box UVC driver may resolve the issue. Please follow the steps below to change drivers (admin rights are required).
Note: The in-box UVC driver may not support all the features of your camera. For example, Windows Hello face recognition may no longer work if it was supported by the camera manufacturer's driver using custom USB extensions not supported by the in-box driver.
If you'd like to learn about the basics of using the camera, see How to use the Camera app.
If the previous solutions don’t work, try searching for similar problems in the Microsoft Community forum and search for Camera. If you don’t find a solution, go ahead and share details about your experience there, then check back later for responses.
If you've tried the steps in this article and don't find a solution that works, use Windows Feedback Hub to file a bug. This helps Microsoft find the root cause of this problem.
Include details about what you were doing, or specific steps you were taking, when the problem occurred. Be sure to use Recreate my problem when you submit your feedback in the Feedback Hub.
For help submitting feedback with Feedback Hub, see Send feedback to Microsoft with the Feedback Hub app.