Razer has launched its latest generation webcam today, the Razer Kiyo V2. Available in the full-fat version, or in a cheaper V2 X form, the new webcam promises 4K visuals with crisp clarity.
The Razer Kiyo V2 is powered by a new STARVIS image sensor developed by Sony, so it should offer crisp visuals for all use cases, whether its streaming and recording, or simple video calls. The webcam supports lossless video encoding across MJPEG, YUY2, and NV12 formats, so creators can preserve every pixel for post-production editing.

The Razer Kiyo V2 delivers powerful customization through Razer Synapse, enhanced with Camo integration, making advanced controls accessible to everyone. At its core are AI Optimisations that ensure every shot looks polished and professional without extra effort. With One-Click Image Enhancement, the webcam automatically adjusts exposure, white balance, and noise reduction.
Beyond automation, the Kiyo V2 provides stream ready tools that turn Synapse into a creator’s all-in-one control hub. Beginners can rely on Auto modes for instant optimisation, while advanced users have access to precision controls for ISO, shutter speed, and white balance to fine-tune their image.
Here is the full list of key features:
- Crystal-Clear 4K 30FPS Video: Captures crisp, professional-grade visuals in 4K at 30 frames per second, powered by an image sensor with technology of STARVIS developed by Sony for exceptional clarity and detail.
- AI-Powered Auto-Framing: Stay centered and in focus with intelligent pan, tilt, and zoom powered by Camo Studio. Natural face tracking adapts seamlessly to movement and setup changes.
- One-Click Image Enhancement: Automatically adjusts exposure, white balance, and noise reduction for superior low-light performance, helping creators look polished without manual tweaks.
- Powerful, Intuitive Software Customization: Shape visual identities and transform scenes instantly with cinematic blur, spotlight focus and seamless dynamic background replacement.
- High Dynamic Range (HDR): Deliver richer hues, deeper contrasts, and lifelike visuals with exceptional color accuracy, perfect for bold, vibrant content.
- Ultrawide Angle Lens: Zoom in or out with zero distortion, ideal for close-up shots to full setup views.
Launching alongside the Kiyo V2 is the Razer Kiyo V2 X, a cheaper, 1440p/60FPS version of the webcam.
The Razer Kiyo V2 will be available this month, priced at £149.99, while the Kiyo V2 X will launch at £99.99.
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