Users can use the “Snap Camera” web page to download the filter, which will cause a circular camera lens symbol containing white lines to appear. Users can then outfit themselves with everything from a dog face to the aforementioned virtual kitten costume, and other wacky Zoom filters. This free desktop app - which is available for both Mac and PC as well as Twitch streams and YouTube videos - allows users to bring a variety of interactive lenses to their computer’s webcam, the Daily Mail reported. Ponton accomplished his catcall inadvertently by using Snap Camera, a filter from Snap Inc., the company behind social-media app Snapchat. Well, now you can follow suit - or digital cat filter, rather - thanks to this handy tutorial on how to apply a virtual catsuit for a Zoom message. His colleagues then had to talk him through the cat-astrophe in a video with almost 30 million views on Twitter. Texas lawyer Rod Ponton had both his colleagues and the internet in stitches after accidentally “morphing” into a cat during a virtual court hearing Tuesday. I thought I had a migraine from being on Zoom - It was a stroke MillerKnoll ‘threatened to fire workers’ for speaking out about CEO’s ‘pity city’ rant NYC community board meeting hijacked by masturbating ‘hacker’ Jeffrey Toobin addresses Zoom call masturbation scandal: ‘I’ll regret it for the rest of my life’
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