Microsoft is killing the one-app-at-a-time camera limit in Windows 11 with new Multi-App mode
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Microsoft has rolled out a new feature in Windows 11, allowing multiple apps to use the camera simultaneously, ending the one-app-at-a-time camera lock. This change is included in the Windows 11 KB5089573 update and will be available to all users with the June 2026 Patch Tuesday. Previously, only one app could access the camera at a time, causing issues with apps like Teams and Zoom. The new Multi-App mode can be enabled from Settings, and users can toggle on the "Let multiple apps use your camera" option. This update also aims to make the Windows Camera more reliable, addressing common issues with camera and audio connections.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Microsoft's removal of the camera limit enhances productivity for users who rely on multiple apps simultaneously, such as those in video conferencing and content creation.
- · Enabling multiple apps to access the camera simultaneously streamlines workflows and reduces errors.