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You can turn the Galaxy S26 into a webcam, and it’s actually useful

Samsung is finally catching up with a feature Pixel users already had.

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While Samsung has added a ton of camera improvements to the Galaxy S26 series, there’s one that most of us missed out on first. As highlighted by Android Authority, the Galaxy S26 series also supports a native USB webcam mode, allowing users to connect their phone to a computer and use its camera as a webcam.

This isn’t entirely new to Android, though. Google first introduced this feature with Android 14 QPR1 on Pixel devices, and Samsung is now bringing it to its flagship lineup.

How does it actually work?

It’s refreshingly simple. All you need to do is plug your Galaxy S26 into a PC using a USB cable, and the phone will give you an option to switch to webcam mode. Once enabled, your computer recognizes the phone as a camera. No extra apps, drivers, or hacks required.

That’s a big upgrade over older methods, which relied on third-party apps that were often unreliable or required extra setup. What’s more, is that it also includes the optional High Quality Mode to ensure you’re squeezing the most out of your phone’s camera.

Your webcam just got… replaced?

Let’s be honest, your phone camera is already miles better than that sad, grainy webcam on your laptop. With the Galaxy S26 stepping in as a webcam, you’re essentially upgrading your video calls overnight, no extra gear needed. It also fits into a bigger trend where smartphones are quietly becoming all-in-one devices that replace webcams, scanners, and even compact cameras. At this point, your phone is basically doing everything except making coffee (for now).

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That said, there are a couple of catches. The feature is currently limited to the Galaxy S26 series and still requires a wired connection. But honestly, if it means sharper video calls without spending extra, that’s a pretty solid trade-off.

Varun Mirchandani
Varun is an experienced technology journalist and editor with over eight years in consumer tech media. His work spans…
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