Floating Head, show yourself
macOS / Photo et vidéo
Add a floating webcam overlay to any screen recording, live stream, or presentation – no complex setup required.
Floating Head puts your face on screen in a customizable floating window that stays visible over all your apps. Record tutorials, stream gameplay, or present to your team with your
camera feed always in view. Works with any recording software including QuickTime, OBS, and the built-in macOS screen capture.
Why Floating Head:
• One-click setup – just launch and you're on camera
• Stays visible across all Spaces and desktops
• Works with any Mac-compatible camera, including iPhone via Continuity Camera
• Hide instantly with ⌘H when you need privacy
Make It Yours:
• Shape options: Circle, Rounded Square, or Hexagon
• Adjustable size, corner radius, and position
• Optional colored border to stand out on any background
• Mirror mode for a natural feel
Perfect For:
• Screen recordings and software tutorials
• Live streaming and Let's Play videos
• Remote presentations and demos
• Video podcasts and talking-head content
Simple, lightweight, and distraction-free. Your webcam overlay, your way.
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
New Features
Visible on All Spaces
- Camera viewport now stays visible when switching between macOS Spaces
- Perfect for presentations across multiple desktops
Show/Hide Toggle
- New "Hide Camera" / "Show Camera" menu item (⌘H)
- Smooth fade in/out animations
- Visibility state persists between launches
Settings Button Overlay
- Quick access gear button appears when window is active
- Hidden during presentations (only shows when focused)
- Glass effect on macOS 26+
Border Customization
- Adjustable border width (0-5pt)
- Color options: White, Black, or Custom
- Custom color picker with swatch preview
New Shapes
- Hexagon shape option added
- Corner radius slider for Square shape (0-50pt)
Camera Permission UI
- Warning displayed in menu when camera access is denied
- Direct link to System Settings > Privacy > Camera
Bug Fixes
- Fixed crash when changing viewport shapes (AVCaptureSession thread safety)