Thai School Uniform Filter For Zoom Classes Lets Students Follow Virtual Dress Code Easily

Thai school uniform filter for online classes


Just this week, rules proposing that students in Trat should wear school uniforms for online classes received a heavy backlash from many Thai netizens nationwide.

The topic has since been discussed online, mainly with regards to finding a solution for those who may not have the means to buy uniforms, or are simply not willing to wear them.

Thanks to The Studio Apollo, a design studio based in Bangkok, students can now apply Thai school uniform filters in the background while attending their virtual classes.

We’ve compiled the details of how to use these hilarious uniform filters as well as netizens’ responses below.

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Thai school uniform filter for online classes


Just a couple of days after the news broke, The Studio Apollo created school uniform filters for Thai students to use while learning online from home.

From the pictures, we can observe that the uniform overlays are extremely detailed – with designs suitable for all genders.


Image credit: The Studio Apollo

This version comes with cute blue bow against a white blouse.

We also hear that there’s a wide selection of uniforms to choose from, including all kinds of high school appropriate designs.


Filters can be used on Zoom, Google Meet & MS Teams


If you’re wondering if you can debut these filters at your school’s online Math class, we’ve got good news for you.

All filters are applicable for software like Google Meet, Zoom, and MS Teams – with your pick of uniforms from the lot.

You’ll just have to follow the instructions below, using a Snapcam app.


Steps on how to apply the filters
Image credit: The Studio Apollo

Now that there’s a filter for school uniforms, students can easily follow their dress code for online classes. In a ‘disciplined’ manner, no less.


The netizens are loving it


The inventive solution was shared on The Studio Apollo’s Facebook page, with netizens praising the creators for their efforts.

The post is currently shared over 30,000 times with over 13,000 likes and 1,900 comments – mostly hailing the team as heroes or geniuses.

Netizens were quick to respond as well – with many applauding on team’s creativity as well as their quick wits and action.


Image credit: The Studio Apollo

Translation: This is awesome. Very smart, creative and constructive!


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Translation: I’m laughing. The creator deserves some claps, it’s a great idea. Now we can even learn naked and it definitely saves money on clothes.

Many parents are also digging the idea with comments saying how helpful the filters are.


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Translation: I’m downloading this for my kid. Too lazy to wash the uniforms!

One netizen even gave a review on the filter.


Image credit: The Studio Apollo

Translation: I’m here, teacher! Hahaha

While another netizen requested for a teacher’s version as well.


Image credit: The Studio Apollo

Translation: Is there one for teachers?


When there’s a will, there’s a way


The Studio Apollo definitely deserves a round of applause for coming up with such a creative solution in a short amount of time.

This goes to show that when there’s will, there’s always a way.

Do you think the filter will work in online classes? Share your opinions in the comments below.

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Cover images adapted from (L-R): The Studio Apollo

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