Custom Watermarks with VCam by XSplit: 5 Key Use Cases

Working as the Finance Manager at XSplit, I've always been closely tied to the numbers and intricacies of our operations. But beyond the spreadsheets and forecasts, I've had the privilege to use our very own VCam software in its practical application. While VCam is primarily known for its background replacement and blurring functionalities, I've found a unique use for it that aligns with our branding objectives: the custom watermark feature available for Premium users.

Adding custom watermarks to a webcam feed enables you to add a foreground image on top of the actual webcam background of your choice. But maybe you’re asking, what am I going to be using it for, or what’s the need for it? You have come to the right place as this is exactly what the blog post is about! Before we continue, make sure you’re on the latest version of VCam so you can access this feature (available to Premium users only).

Use case No.1: Integrating your Company Logo

Colorful Fictional AI Logo

One of the primary applications of the feature is to incorporate a company's logo into the video feed. Whether you're engaged in a vast video conference with numerous external participants or streaming content online, embedding the logo directly into the webcam feed offers a touch of professionalism and brand consistency.

This eliminates the hassle of setting up the logo separately, ensuring a smooth and unified presentation.

Use case No.2: Showcasing Name and Job Title with Lower-Thirds

Another significant use I have for this tool is the addition of lower thirds to display my name and job title. In professional environments, particularly during larger meetings with attendees who may not know each other, displaying lower thirds with your name and job title becomes crucial. This graphic overlay adds a formal touch to the video stream and clearly indicates who you are, eliminating any confusion about your identity.

Sample lower-third with logo or picture

Content creators can also leverage this, presenting their name or channel information in a sophisticated manner, enhancing viewer experience and recognition.

Use case No.3: Enhance your background

The watermark is essentially a foreground element, mostly serving its purpose as a lower-third however you can actually also use it as a complimentary piece that can enhance your background. One of the many users who requested this mentioned needing to superimpose a virtual desk or microphone as having one is a requirement for their calls.

Watermark feature used to add a microphone

Voila! This can easily be done with VCam’s custom watermark. The same principle applies if you want to make your background more aesthetically pleasing. Say you want to add some elements that will perfectly complement your webcam background. That can also be achieved with this feature.

Use case No.4: Demonstrate an object

Another useful way you can use this is if you want to demonstrate something by making it part of the background but you don’t physically have it. Sure, you can provide a link in your chat section but that’s not nearly as interactive as having it beside you. Remember, custom watermarks also support mp4 video files so you are not just limited to images here! Say you want to walk them through a quick video, that is possible too and it’s just a part of that same webcam feed. No need to switch webcam sources or upload the video externally and share the link, you can play it right there in your webcam feed!

Use case No.5: Make fun stuff

We’ve mostly talked about work stuff so far but we know a good chunk of VCam’s usage revolves around personal communication with friends and family members. So let’s bring in the fun stuff!

The watermark feature of VCam isn't just for logos or official branding; it's a canvas for creativity. It's time to explore, play, and let your imagination run wild!

Watermark shark fun

Here are a few more ideas:

  • Add a holiday-themed watermark to your webcam feed during the holidays.

  • Add a custom watermark to your webcam feed for special events like birthdays, weddings, or graduations.

  • Use a custom watermark to promote your latest product or service.

  • Use a custom watermark to show support for your favorite cause or charity.

Features like VCam's watermark offer a unique chance to display our brand during online interactions. It's a great tool that can help us stand out and be recognized. However, it's vital to remember that moderation is key.

A few tips for using the custom watermark feature effectively:

Keep it simple: Don't overcrowd your webcam feed with too many watermarks. A single, well-placed watermark is more effective than a cluttered mess.

Choose the right size: Make sure your watermark is large enough to be visible, but not so large that it distracts from your webcam feed.

Use a transparent background: This will help your watermark to blend in with your webcam feed more effectively.

Be creative: Don't be afraid to experiment with different types of watermarks. You can use images, animated GIFs, or even video files.

With these tips in mind, you can use the custom watermark feature to create a webcam feed that is both professional and engaging.

Previous
Previous

Thanksgiving Gatherings Go Virtual: Perfect Webcam Backgrounds

Next
Next

The Webcam Background Dilemma: To Spook or Not to Spook?