There's no standard method to update the firmware today.
USB devices like UVC cameras are released with in-field updatable firmware. Reliable recovery mechanism (for example, no bricking of devices) Seamless firmware update with no user interaction The primary requirements from the USB device firmware update process are: This article outlines a recommended method to update USB device firmware without a co-installer. This poses a challenge to existing USB device firmware update process. However, co-installers aren't supported by the new 'Universal INF' standard, which is a requirement on Windows 10. USB Device vendors use co-installers to update device firmware for devices that use inbox USB device drivers. To learn how to work around this change, see WDF redistributable co-installers don't work in the WDK known issues article. Starting with the WDK for Windows 11, version 22H2, WDF redistributable co-installers are no longer supported.