Vmix Zoom Plugin • Premium Quality

Without the plugin, bringing a Zoom guest into vMix requires capturing the entire Zoom window (showing the Brady Bunch grid) or using a third-party virtual camera. With the plugin, you can:

Now that you are connected, here is how to use the plugin like a broadcast engineer.

If you are still using virtual cables or NDI screen capture, here is why you should switch immediately. vmix zoom plugin

The plugin can bring in a maximum of 8 separate video streams simultaneously. Each feed is a clean, framerate-synced source with no on-screen names, chat overlays, or Zoom UI elements. This allows a director to cut between remote guests as if they were studio cameras.

Screen capturing Zoom caps you at 15–20 fps. The vMix plugin uses Zoom’s raw video API, delivering 1080p at 30fps (or 720p depending on your Zoom license). Movements are fluid, and lip-sync is near-perfect. Without the plugin, bringing a Zoom guest into

The plugin requires a small software bridge to run.

A pastor on stage (captured by vMix) interacts with a small group of home-bound members via Zoom. The plugin places those members into virtual pews using vMix’s 3D Zoom transitions. The return feed shows the home user the live service with lyrics and sermon slides. vMix Call

  • vMix Call

  • Virtual Camera / Window Capture

  • Virtual Audio Devices