It can be extremely frustrating when your MacBook refuses to pick up your voice when you’re in the middle of an important meeting or recording a podcast. Whether it’s a software bug or a simple setting that needs adjustment, we’ve got you covered.

1. Test Your Microphone Using Sound Input Settings

It’s always a good decision to test your MacBook’s microphone to see if it’s working properly and rule out any hardware issues. Here’s what you need to do:

If the input level bars fill up more as you speak louder, it means your MacBook’s internal microphone is properly configured and is detecting sound.

testing whether macbook’s buiilt-in microphone is working properly

2. Check Microphone Permissions

Apps and websites prompt you to grant access to your device’s microphone when you first visit them. If your MacBook’s microphone is detecting sound as it should, and you’ve noticed it acting up on one particular app, you may have unknowingly denied it permission. If this is the case, it’s an easy fix. Follow these steps:

3. Check App-Specific Microphone Settings

If you’ve already granted the app permission to use your device’s microphone, it’s worth heading to the app’s internal settings. While the exact steps vary depending on the app you’re using, look for the application’sPreferences,Settings, orOptionsmenu.

Generally, you can find this in the app’s menu bar or by navigating through the app a bit. Now, look for any microphone-related settings and ensure they’re configured properly.

granting apps access to use macbooks microphone

4. Update Your Mac

More often than not, microphone-related issues can be nothing more than mere software bugs. If your MacBook’s microphone stopped working right after you updated it, it’s worth waiting around andupdating to a newer version of macOSonce it’s available.

To do so, head toSystem Settings > General > Software Update. Your MacBook will now check if any updates are available. If a new update is available, clickUpgrade Nowto install it.

updating macbook to most recent software

5. Reset Your MacBook’s NVRAM/PRAM

The NVRAM and PRAM in your MacBook store information like the time zone, control settings, and other configuration settings. If you’ve tried all the fixes above and your microphone still won’t pick up sounds properly, it’s worthresetting your Mac’s NVRAM or PRAM.

If you own an Apple silicon MacBook, you may reset its NVRAM by simply rebooting the machine (Apple menu > Restart). However, if you have an Intel-based MacBook, here’s how to do so:

Fix the Malfunctioning Mic on Your MacBook

Hopefully, your MacBook’s microphone will work properly once you’ve followed all the troubleshooting steps mentioned above. However, if the issue persists despite your best efforts, it’s a clear sign that a deeper problem may be at play.

In such cases, we strongly recommend seeking professional assistance to diagnose and resolve any potential hardware-related issues with your MacBook’s internal microphone.