The “Windows Studio effects” are a collection of features available on Windows 11 on devices, such as the Surface Pro 9 (5G), which have Neural Processing Unit (NPU) support as they use machine learning algorithms. Some of these effects include background blur and Eye Contact to compensate for eyes looking at the screen instead of the camera. Also, Automatic Framing to automatically zoom and crop the image as you move around, and Voice focus that mutes background noises to help your voice sound crisp and clear. If you have a device with an NPU, then in the next feature drop, you will be able to enable these features through the “Studio effects” settings in the Quick Settings (Windows key + A) flyout. The new interface will also include a live preview of the camera as you change the effects. You can also access and configure these features by going to Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Camera and selecting the front-facing camera. Although Microsoft isn’t saying when these changes will arrive to users, they are expected to arrive with the next feature drop update for Windows 11. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.