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Casablanca, developed by Casablanca.AI GmbH, is a virtual webcam that facilitates authentic eye contact during video calls on Windows and Mac. It integrates with platforms such as Teams, Zoom, and Google Meet to frontalize your head and gaze for more natural interactions. By simulating a camera positioned in the center of your screen, Casablanca eliminates the need for distracting hardware and helps improve online meetings by boosting trust, attention, sales success, and team productivity.
Casablanca operates as a virtual camera. Simply select Casablanca as your camera source within video conferencing applications like MS Teams, Google Meet, Webex, OBS Studio, or Zoom. The software will then automatically adjust your gaze to simulate direct eye contact.
Casablanca processes all image data locally on your computer, ensuring that your meeting content is neither viewed nor stored by the company.
Casablanca is compatible with all major video conferencing platforms, including MS Teams, Google Meet, Webex, OBS Studio, and Zoom.
Yes, Casablanca provides a free version that includes access to the software's core features.
Free plan available.
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