Change video effects for FaceTime calls on Mac
During a FaceTime video call, you can use video effects on compatible Macs to focus the attention on you.
Turn Portrait mode on or off
With macOS 12 or later and a Mac with Apple silicon, you can turn on Portrait mode to automatically blur the background and put the visual focus on you.
In the FaceTime app on your Mac during a video call, do one of the following:
Click Control Center in the menu bar, click Video Effects, then select Portrait.
To turn Portrait mode off, deselect Portrait.
Click your tile, then click the Video Effects button .
To turn Portrait mode off, click the button again.
Turn Center Stage on or off
With macOS 12.3 or later, you can use Center Stage when you have an Apple Studio Display connected to your Mac. Center Stage keeps you, and anyone with you, centered in the frame as you move around during a video call.
In the FaceTime app on your Mac during a video call, click Control Center in the menu bar.
Click Video Effects, then select Center Stage. (Optionally, select Portrait to use both video effects at the same time.)
To turn Center Stage off, deselect Center Stage.
With macOS Ventura, you can also enable video effects while using the camera on your compatible iPhone. See Use your iPhone as a webcam.