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Ready to take your Facebook chatting experience to the next level? This wikiHow will teach you how to video chat on Facebook. You can video chat with your friends on Facebook for free using either the Facebook website or the Messenger app. Video chatting doesn't require any additional software, but only some browsers are supported if you're chatting from your computer.

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Using the Facebook Website

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  1. If your computer doesn't have a webcam connected, you'll need to install one before you can video chat.
  2. Click the Chat menu in the lower-right corner to open the Chat menu if it isn't open already.
    • You'll need to use Chrome, Opera, or Edge, but group calling is not supported in Firefox or Edge. [1]
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  3. You can select people you commonly chat with within the list, or you can search through all of your friends by typing their names into the field at the bottom of the list. [2]
  4. The button looks like a silhouette of a video camera. A new window will appear for the video chat.
    • If you are not able to click the video chat button, the recipient is not able to receive video calls.
  5. The process for this will vary depending on the browser you are using. Generally, you'll need to click "Allow" or "Share" to allow Facebook to access your webcam.
  6. The recipient will be notified either through the Facebook website or in their Messenger app, depending on their online status. If they choose to answer, your video chat will begin.
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Method 2
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Using the Messenger App

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  1. This app icon looks like a speech bubble with a lightning bolt inside it that you'll find on one of your Home screens, in the app drawer, or by searching.
    • You can video chat with your friends using the Messenger app on iOS and Android.
  2. Tap the conversation you want to start the video chat with. You can video chat with a group or individual. [3]
  3. This video camera icon will begin calling the other person.
    • If the button is grayed out or not there, the other person is not able to receive video calls at this time.
  4. The recipient will be notified that they are receiving a video call. They'll be able to answer using their Messenger app or the Facebook website and a webcam.
  5. Tap this button during the video chat to switch what camera Messenger displays.
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    Why is the video low-quality?
    Luigi Oppido
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    Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years.
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    Check your internet speed. If you have less than 10mpbs download and 2 mpbs, you might have connectivity issues while you're video-chatting.
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    Can you type instead of talk?
    Community Answer
    Yes. When you select the person that you want to call, it will bring up a chat.
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    Why is there a delayed reaction when talking on video chat?
    Community Answer
    Sending text and video takes up a lot of Internet bandwidth, and depending on the speed of the connection of you and the other person's ISP, delays can be expected.
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      1. Open Messenger.
      2. Open a conversation.
      3. Tap the video button.
      4. Tap the camera swap button to switch between cameras.

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