Before diving into drivers, let’s briefly review the hardware:
Key Fact: The Intex IT305WC is technically a UVC (USB Video Class) compliant device. UVC means Windows has generic built-in drivers that should work without extra software. However, generic drivers may not enable all features (like exposure control or mic gain). For top performance, a specific driver is still beneficial.
Since Intex rebrands generic chipsets, drivers from Sonix or eMPIA often work better. intex it305wc driver for windows 11 top
Warning: Only download from reputable repositories like GitHub or official chipmaker sites. Avoid “driver updater” scams.
The IT-305WC is an older VGA resolution camera. It does not support HD (720p or 1080p). The quality will be significantly lower than modern webcams, but it is sufficient for basic video calls. If no official driver exists, prefer the built-in
Even after installing the correct driver, you may face issues. Here’s the fix for each:
| Problem | Solution | |--------|----------| | Black screen in Camera app | Close other apps using the camera (browsers, Zoom). Go to Privacy & security > Camera and ensure access is on. | | Device Manager shows “Code 10” or “Code 31” | Run the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter. Uninstall the driver, then reinstall using the “Have Disk” method. | | Microphone not working | Go to Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Cameras. Select the Intex IT305WC and toggle “Audio” on. Also check Sound > Input – set Intex mic as default. | | Driver keeps reverting to Microsoft generic | In Device Manager, right-click the webcam > Properties > Driver > Roll Back Driver (if available) or Disable Windows Update driver search via Group Policy (gpedit.msc). | | Webcam not detected at all | Test different USB ports (avoid USB 3.0 if possible). Try a powered USB hub. The IT305WC draws up to 250mA. | Before diving into drivers, let’s briefly review the
Short answer: Intex has not released a dedicated Windows 11 driver package for the IT305WC. The last official driver from Intex was for Windows 7/8/10 (32-bit and 64-bit).
Long answer: The Windows 10 driver usually works on Windows 11, but not always. Due to Windows 11’s enhanced memory integrity (HVCI) and driver block list, some older drivers are rejected.
Thus, finding the top working driver requires either: