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Zoom has recently featured a selection of filters that allow users to change their avatars into funny little critters, notably, users can appear as a fox, hound, or some cutesy little bunny.

Zoom’s critter feature is available in Windows and Mac, also in iOS mobile devices, make sure that the app is running on version 5.10.0 or higher.

The said filter works like any other avatar filter, it tries to detect a face, and if it is present where users can choose from the available avatars featured so far. The company claims that it also doesn’t store any data once the camera’s on.

Moreover, it was featured primarily for achieving some fun amidst the workplace, also to users that don’t want to show their face but are still able to express themselves via body language, according to its the recent blogpost.

Users can practically use it for different purposes as well, presenting a medieval fable play, mixed with other avatar filters.

Source: https://blog.zoom.us/avatars/