The top ten most widely used video conferencing systems (ranked by popularity and market share):
- Zoom
- Probably the most popular video conferencing software in the world, it is favored for its ease of use, stability, and rich features (such as screen sharing, recording, virtual background, etc.).
- Microsoft Teams
- Integrated in Microsoft 365, it is mainly used in enterprise environments and supports functions such as video conferencing, instant messaging, and file sharing, making it very suitable for cross-departmental collaboration.
- Google Meet
- Launched by Google, it is especially popular in education and enterprises and is compatible with Google Workspace tools such as Gmail and Google Calendar.
- Skype
- Once the benchmark for video calls, it is now mainly used by individual users and small businesses, providing features such as video calls, instant messaging, etc.
- Cisco Webex
- Launched by Cisco, it is commonly used in large enterprises and government departments and has high security and high-quality video conferencing capabilities.
- Zoom for Education
- Zoom is also very popular in the education field, especially in distance education and online classes, supporting large-scale teacher-student interaction.
- Slack
- It mainly focuses on instant messaging, but also provides video call function, which is suitable for small-scale video conferencing within the team.
- GoToMeeting
- A video conferencing solution for small and medium-sized enterprises that supports high-quality audio, video calls and screen sharing.
- BlueJeans
- Provides high-quality online video conferencing capabilities, especially suitable for enterprise-level meetings, and supports integration with other platforms.
- Jitsi Meet
- An open source free video conferencing platform that allows users to conduct video conferences without the need for an account, making it ideal for individuals and small teams.