Teams Meetings: Changing Your View

Summary

This article reviews how to change your view in a Teams Meeting.

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Summary

This article reviews how to change your view in a Teams Meeting. 

 

Gallery

Gallery is the default view during a Teams meeting. On Teams for desktop, customize how you see people in your meeting.

NOTES: 

  • Gallery view of up to 49 participant videos is only supported in the Teams desktop app.
  • When opened in a new window, Gallery view will show up to nine video participants on any device.
  • Supported devices: Windows devices with the Intel 11th generation processor (or newer) with four or more cores and Mac devices with Apple Silicon (M1 and M2 chipsets or newer).
  • To provide the best possible audio and video quality, we might decrease the number of videos you're seeing at once if you're running low on bandwidth or device memory.

Screenshot showing updated Gallery view during a meeting

 

NOTE: For people who haven't turned on their videos, Teams shows their profile pic instead (or their initials if they haven't added one).

In Teams for desktop, you can choose to view 4, 9, 16, or 49 people at a time, depending on how many people are in your meeting. In Teams for web, you can see 4 or 9 people at a time.

Devices might show fewer participant videos based on hardware capabilities.

 

Change Gallery Size

Task: To change gallery size

Instructions

Step 1 - Select View  in the meeting window.

Step 2 - Select Select max gallery size.

Step 3 - Choose how many people you want to see.

Note: To change gallery size, make sure Gallery  is selected under View.

 

Prioritize videos

Gallery  view will show participants equally in the meeting window, whether their cameras are turned on or off. Prioritize video to see more people who have their cameras on.

Task: To prioritize video

Instructions

Step 1 - Select View in the meeting window.

Step 2 - Select Prioritize video.

Note: To prioritize videos, make sure Gallery  is selected under View 

 

Reposition your video

See more video feeds during your meeting by repositioning your video feed in the meeting window. You can place your video outside the meeting window or hide it altogether.

Task: To hide your video

Instructions

Step 1 - Select View  in your meeting controls.

Step 2 - Select More options > Hide me 

Note: This option only hides your video from your view. Other people in your meeting will still be able to see your video unless you turn your camera off.

 

Task: To unhide your video

Instructions

Step 1 - Select View  in your meeting controls.

Step 2 - Select More options > Unhide me .

Note: To reposition your video, make sure Gallery  is selected under View 

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Large gallery

In large meetings, Teams' Large gallery view shows up to 49 participant videos in the meeting window at once.

Large gallery view showing 49 videos at once

 

Note: If no one is sharing video, Large gallery won't be available.

When more than 49 participants join a Teams meetings, select the navigation controls < > at the bottom of the gallery to view or engage with more participants.

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Together mode

Choose from different scenes and assign seats in Together mode to make everyone feel like they’re in a shared space together during Teams meetings. Name labels and status icons will appear next to each person to show their names, reactions, and more

Screenshot of Together mode view during a Teams meeting.

 

If you’re an attendee, switching to Together mode will only affect your view. If you’re the meeting organizer, you can apply the Together mode view to everyone in the meeting.

Task: To turn on Together mode and change scenes

Instructions

Step 1 - Select View Together mode  in your meeting controls.

To choose a different scene:

Step 2a - As an organizer, select the dropdown arrow next to Everyone Everyone icon in Microsoft Teams and select Change scene Change scene icon in Microsoft Teams in your meeting controls.  Screenshot showing how an organizer changes the Together mode scene in a Teams meeting.

 

Step 2b - As a participant, select Scenes Change scene icon in Microsoft Teams in your meeting controls.

Note: In the top-right corner of each scene, you’ll see a number indicating how many participants are displayed in that scene. Additional participants will appear in the gallery above the scene.

Step 3 - Choose the scene you want to use and select Apply.

Step 4 - If you’re a meeting organizer, select Everyone Everyone icon in Microsoft Teams in your meeting controls to apply the view to everyone in the meeting.

 

Assign seats

Meeting organizers can manually assign participants to seats in a Together mode scene. Anyone who joins after seats have been assigned will be assigned to a seat randomly.

Task: To assign seats

Instructions

Step 1 - Select View  > Together mode  in your meeting controls.

Step 2 - Select the dropdown arrow next to Everyone Everyone icon in Microsoft Teams in your meeting controls.

Step 3 - Select Assign seats Assign seats icon in Microsoft Teams.

Step 4 - Drag and drop each participant to a seat.

Step 5 - Select Assign.

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Focus on content

Pay close attention and eliminate distractions while someone is presenting content.

Task: To focus on content

Instructions

Step 1 - Join your meeting.

Step 2 - In the meeting controls, select View Focus on content.

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Pin a video

Task: To pin your own video

Instructions

Step 1 - Hover over your video feed.

Step 2 - Select More options  next to your name.

Step 3 - Select Pin for me  This will pin your video for your own view, others won't see you pinned.

Step 4 - To unpin yourself, hover over your video feed and select More options  > Unpin for me Chat unpin icon.

 
Pin someone's video to see it regardless of who's talking.
Task: To pin someone's video

Instructions

Step 1 - Hover over their video feed.

Step 2 - Select More options next to their name.

Step 3 - Select Pin for me .

Step 4 - To unpin someone, hover over their video feed and select More options  > Unpin for me Chat unpin icon.

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Spotlight a video

Spotlight someone's video feed to highlight it for everyone in the meeting. Organizers and presenters can spotlight anyone's video feed, including their own.

Task: To spotlight a video feed

Instructions

Step 1 - Hover over the video feed and select More options .

Step 2 - Select Spotlight for everyone Spotlight video.

Step 3 - To remove a video feed from the spotlight, hover over it and select More options  Stop spotlighting Exit spotlight video.

Step 4- People can also exit the spotlight themselves by selecting Exit spotlight Exit spotlight video in their meeting controls.

For more details, see Spotlight someone's video in a Teams meeting 

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Reframe a video

Teams crops some videos to make them fit your screen better. If you want a different view of a particular video—for example, if someone’s cropped out of the video or it only shows part of their face:

Step 1 - Select More options in their video feed then Fit to frame to see the entire video.

Step 2 - Select Fill frame to see a closer, cropped view.

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Further Readings

Use Video in Microsoft Teams 

Spotlight someone's video in a Teams meeting.

 

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Article ID: 5321
Created
Tue 8/12/25 8:13 AM
Modified
Fri 11/7/25 11:45 AM
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