Video Conferencing
Video call platforms from enterprise giants to developer-focused alternatives.
10 tools reviewed
Zoom
The dominant video conferencing platform for businesses, now expanding into an AI-first work platform.
Microsoft Teams
Microsoft collaboration platform combining chat, video meetings, and file sharing with Microsoft 365.
Google Meet
Google video conferencing built into Google Workspace with AI-powered meeting features.
Cisco Webex
Enterprise video conferencing and collaboration platform with strong security and meeting hardware.
GoTo Meeting
Established video conferencing platform for business meetings, part of the GoTo suite.
Whereby
Browser-based video meetings with no download required and embedded meeting API for developers.
Jitsi Meet
Open-source video conferencing platform that can be self-hosted for complete privacy control.
Dialpad Meetings
AI-powered video meetings built into the Dialpad unified communications platform.
Riverside
High-quality recording platform for podcasts, video interviews, and remote content production.
Butter
Collaboration-first meeting tool designed for workshops, training sessions, and facilitated meetings.
Head-to-head comparisons
Side-by-side analysis of the top tools in this category.
Zoom vs Microsoft Teams
The defining video conferencing comparison: purpose-built meeting tool versus integrated collaboration platform.
Zoom vs Google Meet
Feature-rich Zoom versus simple, browser-based Google Meet for teams choosing their primary meeting tool.
Microsoft Teams vs Google Meet
Microsoft 365 versus Google Workspace: which ecosystem delivers the better meeting experience.
Zoom vs Cisco Webex
Modern meeting leader versus enterprise security champion for organizations with compliance requirements.