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Video Conferencing

7 companies in this category

Market:$8.5 billion (2024)
Growth:9.5% CAGR (2024-2028)
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Cisco Webex

Productivity & Collaboration
B2bCollaborationEnterpriseGlobalPublicSaasVideo Conferencing

Cisco Webex provides cloud-based video conferencing, online meetings, screen sharing, and unified communications services for businesses of all sizes. The company serves remote and hybrid workforces,

Updated 11/27/2025

Gather

Productivity & Collaboration
B2bCollaborationSaasStartupVideo Conferencing

Gather is a video chat platform founded in 2020 that makes virtual interactions more human through customizable virtual offices and metaverse spaces for remote teams. Backed by Y Combinator, Sequoia C

Updated 12/2/2025

Loom

Productivity & Collaboration
B2bMessagingSaasVideo Conferencing

Loom is the video messaging platform for asynchronous communication, enabling users to record their screen, camera, and microphone for instantly shareable videos. Acquired by Atlassian in 2023.

Updated 12/2/2025

Microsoft Teams

Productivity & Collaboration
B2bCollaborationEnterpriseFortune500GlobalMessagingPublicSaasVideo Conferencing

Microsoft Teams is a collaboration platform combining workplace chat, video conferencing, file storage, and application integration for team communication and productivity. The platform integrates dee

Updated 12/2/2025

Microsoft Teams for Education

Education
B2bB2cSaasEdtechCollaborationGlobalVideo Conferencing

Microsoft Teams for Education is a specialized version of Microsoft Teams designed for educational institutions, providing virtual classrooms, assignment management, grading tools, and collaborative l

Updated 11/27/2025

Zoom

Productivity & Collaboration
B2bSaasVideo ConferencingGlobalPublic

Zoom Video Communications is the global leader in video conferencing and unified communications, commanding 55.91% of the videoconferencing software market. Founded in 2011 by Eric Yuan, a former Cisc

Updated 12/2/2025

Zoom for Education

Education
B2bB2cSaasEdtechGlobalVideo Conferencing

Zoom for Education provides video conferencing and collaboration tools specifically designed for K-12 schools, higher education institutions, and educational organizations. The company serves educator

Updated 11/27/2025

About Video Conferencing

Video conferencing companies provide real-time audio and video communication platforms that enable remote meetings, collaboration, webinars, and virtual events. This sector experienced explosive growth during the COVID-19 pandemic as organizations worldwide shifted to remote work, with video conferencing becoming essential infrastructure for business operations, education, healthcare, and social connection. The category has evolved from simple point-to-point video calls to sophisticated collaboration platforms with screen sharing, recording, virtual backgrounds, breakout rooms, and integration with productivity tools. Modern video conferencing platforms compete on video and audio quality, ease of use, security features, scalability, and integration capabilities with other business software. The sector has consolidated around a few dominant platforms that benefit from network effects, while specialized providers focus on specific use cases like large-scale webinars, healthcare telemedicine, or education. Key differentiators include AI-powered features like noise suppression, automatic transcription, real-time translation, and intelligent meeting summaries. The video conferencing market continues to evolve with hybrid work becoming the norm, driving demand for solutions that seamlessly connect in-office and remote participants. Innovation areas include spatial audio, virtual reality integration, advanced analytics on meeting effectiveness, and automated scheduling and coordination. The sector faces ongoing challenges around security and privacy, meeting fatigue, and ensuring accessibility for users with varying technical capabilities and bandwidth constraints.

Key Players

ZoomMicrosoft TeamsGoogle MeetCisco WebexGoToMeeting

Market Overview

The global video conferencing market reached $8.5 billion in 2024, with enterprise spending representing 70% of the market. Over 300 million people use video conferencing daily for business purposes. The average knowledge worker spends 6-8 hours per week in video meetings, with hybrid work models driving continued growth in enterprise adoption.

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