Top 16 Video Conferencing startups

May 11, 2025 | By Fernando Lopez

These startups want to disrupt Video Conferencing software with AI-driven meeting transcriptions, immersive virtual backgrounds and real-time language translation.
1
Country: USA | Funding: $911M
Zoom helps businesses and organizations bring their teams together in a frictionless environment to get more done.
2
Country: USA | Funding: $192.3M
The Vidyo portfolio includes everything you need to deploy HD video collaboration to everyone in your organization, from core infrastructure to solutions that video-enable any device or application.
3
Country: USA | Funding: $77.4M
Highfive simplifies business collaboration with a conferencing platform that builds connected cultures. Acquired by Dialpad
4
Country: USA | Funding: $27M
Kudo develops video chatting and conferencing tool with built-in support for translators and multiple audio streams
5
Country: Bulgaria
Jitsi is an audio/video Internet phone and instant messenger written in Java. It supports some of the most popular instant messaging and telephony protocols such as SIP, Jabber/XMPP (and hence Facebook and Google Talk), AIM, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo! Messenger.
6
Country: Russia
Russian developer of video conferencing and unified communications systems, applications and services.
7
Country: Lithuania
MyOwnConference provides software for holding webinars, video conferencing, online meeting and e-learning.
8
Country: Estonia
iMind provides privacy-friendly video conferencing platform for businesses
9
Country: India
Troop messenger is a Unified Business Communication Platform that includes Instant Messaging, Video Call, Video Conferencing, File Sharing, Desktop Sharing, Work Schedules and Projects.
10
Country: Germany
Openmeetings is free video conferencing software that allows you to chat via video, to do whiteboarding, to convert documents on the fly, etc. It even allows you to share your desktop.
Editor: Fernando Lopez
Fernando Lopez is a senior editor for SaaStartups. He joined the company after having previously spent over three years at ReadWriteWeb. Prior to his work as a reporter, Fernando worked in I.T. across a number of industries, including banking, retail and software. Fernando graduated from the University of Buenos Aires (Computer Science). He is more-than-averagely interested in photography and can often be found with a camera slung over his shoulder. He wrote a book about pitching startups to investors. You can contact Fernando at fernandolopez(at)saastartups(dot)com