Zoom
4.5Video Conferencing
Zoom is the world's most popular video conferencing platform, hosting over 300 million daily meeting participants. It offers HD video, screen sharing, breakout rooms, and webinars. Zoom became synonymous with video meetings during the pandemic and remains the industry standard.
Key Features
- HD Video
- Screen Sharing
- Breakout Rooms
- Recording
- Virtual Backgrounds
- Webinars
- Zoom Phone
- Team Chat
Pros
- +Industry standard
- +Reliable quality
- +Easy to use
- +Great features
Cons
- −40-min limit on free
- −Security concerns historically
- −Zoom fatigue
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