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People use Ring Light for:
Turn any phone, laptop, or spare monitor into a ring light without buying hardware. The bright frame around the screen acts as a fill light while your webcam preview sits in the middle, mirrored like a real vanity mirror. Drag the slider to pick a warmer or cooler tone; drag the thickness slider to widen or narrow the ring.
Use the ring light online as an online makeup mirror. Warmer temperatures around 3000-3500K give a soft, flattering glow for evening foundation and contouring; cooler 5000K is closer to natural daylight for daytime looks. Place the phone face-up on a stand so the ring surrounds your face evenly.
A selfie ring light without hardware. Put your phone on a stand, allow the camera, and the bright frame lights your face as you shoot. The webcam stream stays on your device — nothing is recorded or uploaded.
Use a thinner ring and neutral 5000K for a clean streaming fill light; the camera sits in the middle so you can preview framing while you light yourself. Because it runs in the browser, it works on Chromebooks, iPads, and any laptop with a camera.
At 2700-3000K with a wider ring, the screen acts like a Hollywood-mirror — warm, cinematic, forgiving. Good for evening vlogs and product shots where hard daylight would feel clinical.
Not sure whether a physical ring light is worth the money? Use this virtual ring light first. Move around, try different temperatures, and see how your face reads on camera before ordering hardware.
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