Zoom says these avatars are a great 'middle ground' for users who want to express themselves without appearing on camera. It even tracks your facial expressions, letting your animal character smile, frown, wiggle their eyebrows, and stick their tongue out. It's a bit like the Memoji feature on iPhones - a virtual character that moves when you move. The Avatars filter totally transforms your video feed and turns you into a 3D animated animal. That's what Zoom's new Avatars feature aims to do. And while Zoom does offer features to ' touch up your appearance' while on camera, it can still be anxiety-inducing to broadcast your face across the internet every day.īut what if instead of your real face, everyone saw you as a cute bunny rabbit instead? The past few years have forced a lot of us to start using apps like Zoom more regularly.