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Microsoft Teams gets video filters, Dynamic view, and more

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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With support for up to300 attendees per meetingand a host of other feature updates,Microsoft Teamsis expanding at the speed of lightning.

TheOffice 365tool, which lets youcreate digital workspacesfor your employees, recently received multiple updates that empower collaboration in the workplace and the education sector.

New Microsoft Teams meetings features

New Microsoft Teams meetings features

Microsoft Teamsreceived new features that makeworkforce collaborationa breeze. Microsoftsaidthat the improvements make meetings more lively and inclusive.

They help you feel more connected with your team and reduce meeting fatigue. Second, they make meetings more inclusive and engaging. And third, they help streamline your work and save time.

Here are some of the features either coming or currently rolling out to Microsoft Teams users:

Together mode

Microsoft says it researched and learnt that virtual meetings make people feel less connected. So, it’s rolling out Together mode in Teams, which uses AI to place virtual meeting participants in a shared background.

Dynamic view

This AI-powered feature lets users customize how they view shared content and fellow Teams meeting attendees on the screen. For example, you can configure the feature to see select participants side-by-side.

In addition, Microsoft will be rolling out large gallery view in August. This update enables up to 49 people to appear on the video screen at the same time.

So, finally, Microsoft Teams is going to matchZoom’smaximum number of participants visible on each screen.

Video filters

Use this feature to customize the appearance of participants on the video screen. You may tweak the lighting or adjust the camera focus to achieve video effects typical of photography and social media applications.

Live reactions in Microsoft Teams

A few months after Microsoft Teams got theraise hand feature, it now supports live reactions. This capability lets the audience give feedback to the speaker in real time using emojis.

Other announced Microsoft Teams features include chat bubbles, suggested replies, and more.

Kindly leave us a message in the comments section below to let us know what you think about the new Teams enhancements.

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