Video chat apps and services
List of video chat apps and services. Most are free but some are aimed at business use, therefor not free.
Note that some free chat apps have limits on the number of users but usually offers a subscription model to allow more users to join the video conference.
Most of these apps and services are available on all popular operating system platform and many of them can be run in a browser of your choice.
Amazon Chime – for businesses
Bunch – Group Video Chat for Live Mobile Games – iOS, Windows
Chat For Free – Android, iOS, Windows
Chatroulette – web
Discord – Android, iOS, Linux, Mac, Windows, web
Facebook Messenger – up to 50 people in Messenger Rooms – (iOS, Android, Mac, Windows)
FaceTime – person-to-person – iOS
Google Duo and Google Hangouts – Android, iOS, web
Houseparty – Android, iOS, web
ICQ – Android, iOS, Mac, Linux, Windows
Imo – Android, iOS, Mac, Windows
Jami – Android, iOS, Linux, Mac, Windows
Jitsi – Android, iOS, web
Marco Polo – Android, iOS
Paltalk – Android, iOS, Mac, Windows
Microsoft 365 (Office365) – Mac, Windows, web
Skype – Android, iOS, Linux, Mac, Windows, web
Slack – Android, iOS, Linux, Mac, Windows
Squad – Android, iOS, Mac, Windows
Talky – up to 6 people – Android, Windows
TinyChat – Android, iOS, Mac, Windows
Tox – Android, BSD, iOS, Linux, Mac, Windows
Viber – Android, iOS, Mac, Windows, web
Webex – for businesses – Android, iOS, Linux, Mac, Windows, web
Whatsapp – 5 people – Android, iOS, Linux, Mac, Windows, web
Whereby – for businesses – browser based
Zoom – Android, iOS, Linux, Mac, Windows, web
Devices with video chat
These devices serve as digital photo frame and allows you to place video calls –