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This is the best summary I could come up with:
The Google Chrome/Chromium 127 web browser release should finally provide support for PipeWire camera capturing support!
Since last year there has been (experimental) PipeWire camera support within Mozilla Firefox while for Chrome (Chromium) 127 there should be similar support there as well.
The Chromium integration adds back-end support for PipeWire cameras and allows for it to work within sandboxed environments.
The PipeWire support has been a feature request going back to 2021 on the basis that using PipeWire allows for multiple applications to use the camera simultaneously, support for sandboxed environments like Flatpak via Portals, and sharing a lot of code with the desktop capture mode.
More details on this PipeWire camera support heading to Google's web browser via this Chromium ticket.
Chrome 127 stable should be out in mid-July with this support barring any last minute issues from being discovered.
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