WebcamMax is a program designed for entertainment rather than serious purposes. It allows you to add all sorts of graphic elements such as animal masks, celebrities, harmless jewelry such as flowers to the image from the webcam, and also allows you to use color filters. The "picture" from the camera can be decorated with a frame and even applied to it effects like a curve mirror. WebcamMax will help you to play a joke or surprise your conversation partner in Skype and other webcam programs/services. Due to the fact that the program replaces the standard driver, the image from this virtual camera, including all added effects, is visible in all applications and services.
Another important function of WebcamMax is the substitution of the actual camera image. You can take almost any video and show it to the other person instead of the real image transmitted by the web. Effects can also be applied to a "fake" image.
In order for WebcamMax users to easily find interesting effects, they are divided into categories in the "Library" section. After purchasing the full version of the program, you can download new effects from the official developer's website. In addition to broadcasting images to various chat rooms and clients, the program allows you to record video with effects and save it in popular multimedia formats. If you want to share the recorded video with the public at once, you can do it by "scraping" the video on Facebook and YouTube at the touch of a button. As we mentioned earlier, the program is not free. Although, if you will not be embarrassed by the WebcamMax watermark on the original image, you can do without buying a license.
- allows you to add various graphic elements to the webcam image and apply filters to it;
- allows you to "spoof" an image from any webcast;
- conveniently breaks down the available effects in the "library" into categories and allows you to download new ones from the official website;
- works with virtually any software and services that use webcams;
- contains a tool for recording video and saving it to computer memory.