Companies in the video conferencing sector developing innovative solutions and technologies.
Explore 66 recently funded video conferencing companies with verified founder contact information and fundraising data.
Zoom is a software company that offers a communications platform that connects people through video, voice, chat, and content sharing.
A more human video conferencing experience
Versai is a technology based platform that provides e-commerce, management portal, and email automation tools.
Roam develops a virtual office platform offering video conferencing, team messaging, meeting, scheduling, and AI-powered tools.
Copresence is delivering photorealistic representations of humans (avatars) for the the gaming, XR/metaverse and video conferencing industry
Video, Voice & Chat API for Real-Time Interaction and Real-Time Communication.
Owl Labs builds cutting-edge technology that creates deeply immersive collaborative experiences.
End-to-end platform for corporate events, intuitively designed for non-event planners
oVice is a virtual space based on voice chat that helps teams stay connected as well as develop and provides a virtual office platform.
BuzzCast is a virtual events platform that produces large-scale virtual and hybrid events.
Flabba provides video communications integrated with functionality and workflows.
Wudpecker records your sales call, generate high-quality notes, and syncs them to your CRM. Automatically.
Crewdle is decentralizing video conferencing achieving breakthrough economics and environmental sustainability while preserving privacy.
Perculus is an all-in-one video conferencing tool for instructors, focusing on engagement within virtual classes.
The video conferencing sector is an active area of startup innovation and venture capital investment. Companies in this space are developing new technologies, platforms, and services that address evolving market needs and create new business opportunities.
Video Conferencing companies raise capital across various funding stages, from early seed rounds to late-stage growth financing. Investor interest in this sector is driven by the size of the addressable market, the pace of technology adoption, and the potential for scalable business models.
The video conferencing sector is expected to continue evolving as technology advances, market dynamics shift, and new opportunities emerge. Companies that demonstrate strong product-market fit, efficient growth, and clear competitive advantages are well-positioned to attract continued investment.
Here is how funding is distributed among the 66 video conferencing companies tracked in the VCBacked database.
Companies in the video conferencing sector often overlap with or complement businesses in adjacent industries. Exploring related verticals can help you discover additional companies, identify partnership opportunities, and understand the broader competitive landscape.
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