Virtual Classroom
The best Zoom alternatives provide all the video calling and conferencing features people need if they can't use Zoom. Many video chat users look for alternatives to Zoom because of security and privacy concerns or because they simply want to try out something different. With social distancing regulations still in effect across the country, everyone still needs these services as they continue to work from home and stay in touch with family and friends.
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Google meet alternative
Google Meet is the most well-known and widely used Zoom alternative. Meet was previously only available to paying G-suite customers, but in these pandemic times, the company has added a free tier. You can hold video calls with up to 250 participants, hold presentations and record meetings and save them to Drive. You can also easily send a meeting link to participants outside of your company.
Zoom Alternative
The best Zoom alternatives provide all the video calling and conferencing features people need if they can't (or don't want to) use Zoom. Many video chat users look for alternatives to Zoom because of security and privacy concerns or because they simply want to try out something different. With social distancing regulations still in effect across the country, everyone still needs these services as they continue to work from home and stay in touch with family and friends.
MS Meet
Microsoft Teams allows paid users to host video meetings for up to 300 people. Unlike the Microsoft-owned Skype, Teams does offer standard video conferencing tools, like screen sharing and the ability to record meetings. Teams is included with two different Office 365 plans, which also provide Office apps, 1 TB of OneDrive storage and more.
There's also a free version of Teams, though it comes with fewer features than the paid version. But you're in luck, since Microsoft rolled out a six-month free trial of paid plants to meet the high demand caused by the pandemic.