Video Conferencing

Best Video Conferencing Apps for Remote Meetings and Webinars

Video conferencing has become the backbone of global business — compare the top platforms for meetings, webinars, and virtual events based on quality, features, and reliability.

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Microsoft Teams Meetings

Microsoft Teams Meetings

Enterprise video meetings deeply integrated with Microsoft 365 — Together Mode, PowerPoint Live, whiteboard integration, and meeting recording with transcription make Teams the enterprise video standard.

Steady·Score +14
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Jitsi Meet (Best Free Open Source)

Jitsi Meet (Best Free Open Source)

Completely free, open-source video conferencing running in a browser with no account required — self-hosting option provides complete data privacy for organizations managing sensitive video communications.

Steady·Score +11
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Riverside.fm (Best for Recording)

Riverside.fm (Best for Recording)

Records each participant locally in 4K for studio-quality podcast and video production — eliminates compression artifacts from internet connections by uploading high-quality recordings after sessions end.

Steady·Score +10
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Google Meet

Google Meet

Built into Gmail and Google Calendar with zero installation required — Meet's noise cancellation, live captions, and seamless Workspace integration make it the frictionless choice for Google users.

Steady·Score +10
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Apple FaceTime (Best for Apple Users)

Apple FaceTime (Best for Apple Users)

SharePlay for watching together, spatial audio, portrait mode background blur, and end-to-end encryption make FaceTime the best personal video calling experience for anyone in the Apple ecosystem.

Steady·Score +9
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Webex by Cisco

Webex by Cisco

Enterprise-grade video conferencing with industry-leading security, AI noise removal, gesture recognition, and compliance features — the standard choice for regulated industries and Fortune 500 enterprises.

Steady·Score +8
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Around (Best for Casual Teams)

Around (Best for Casual Teams)

Floating mini-video windows that keep participants visible while working in other apps — Around's unique persistent presence model creates a sense of coworking presence without full-screen meeting fatigue.

Steady·Score +7
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Zoom

Zoom

The video conferencing platform that became a verb — Zoom's reliability, breakout rooms, polling, webinar tools, and ecosystem integrations make it the default enterprise and consumer choice globally.

Steady·Score +7
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StreamYard (Best for Live Streaming)

StreamYard (Best for Live Streaming)

Browser-based live streaming and recording studio for podcasts, webinars, and multi-platform streaming to YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitch simultaneously with guest invitations via link.

Steady·Score +4
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Loom (Best Async Video)

Loom (Best Async Video)

Record quick screen-share or face-cam videos and share links instead of scheduling meetings — Loom eliminates unnecessary meetings with concise video updates that recipients watch on their own schedule.

Steady·Score +4
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Whereby (Best Browser-Based No Download)

Whereby (Best Browser-Based No Download)

Join meetings from a permanent room URL in any browser with zero download required — Whereby's simplicity makes it ideal for external client meetings where asking guests to install software creates friction.

Steady·Score +3
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Hopin (Best Virtual Events Platform)

Hopin (Best Virtual Events Platform)

Purpose-built for virtual and hybrid events with expo halls, networking tables, stages, and sessions — Hopin supports everything from 100-person team offsites to 50,000-person global conferences.

Steady·Score +3
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Microsoft Teams Meetings

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