

If you want to know how to install the backgrounds then check out this article where I explain it step-by-step. You can download all the images for free. I have hand-picked the best Christmas Teams Backgrounds that you to use. You could of course place a Christmas tree behind you, or move your desk to the living room so your colleagues can see the Christmas decoration.īut a lot easier is to use one of the holiday backgrounds for Microsoft Teams.

We have a selection of scenes from the Waterloo and Brantford campuses, available for both mobile and desktop.With the holidays coming it’s nice to give your Microsoft Teams a little Christmas look and feel. Your custom background image will be added to the bottom of the list of images on the Background settings screen.Ĭhoose your favourite Laurier backdrop to spice up your virtual experience.You should see all your custom background images available to select in the ‘Background Settings’ screen. After you have manually added custom background images, they will be available when you start a video chat or meeting and click on the ‘Background Effects’ button.You can add as many custom images as you wish. Put any image you want to set as a background image in your Microsoft Teams meetings to this folder.Then, copy/paste the following folder address in the ‘Run’ window: %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Teams\Backgrounds\Uploads This will open the ‘Backgrounds’ folder inside the Microsoft Teams AppData folder on your PC.To easily access the ‘Uploads’ folder in Teams for adding your own images, start by right-clicking on the Start button and select ‘Run’ from the available options to open the ‘Run’ command window.To disable Virtual Background, choose the option None.After you select an option, that virtual background will display during your meetings.Ensure that you are using a solid background color.If prompted, click Download to download the package for virtual background without a green screen.


Looking to add a Laurier touch to your video conferences as you work remotely? We've put together a guide to help you add images to Zoom and Teams.
