Whenever you’re apart.Video Chat App’s text, voice and video make it simple to share experiences with the people that matter to you, wherever they are.
With all Video Chat App, you can share a story, celebrate a birthday, learn a language, hold a meeting, work with colleagues – just about anything you need to do together every day. You can use Video Chat App on whatever works best for you - on your phone or computer or a TV.
You can do more things, in more ways, with more people like call phones, access WiFi or send texts. You can pay as you go or buy a subscription, whatever works for you. And in the world of business, this means you can bring your entire ecosystem of workers, partners and customers together to get things done. Try out today and start adding your friends, family and colleagues. They won’t be hard to find; hundreds of millions of people are already using to do all sorts of things together.
1. ooVoo
You can log into this popular video chat app by using your Facebook account. That’s painless. But what makes ooVoo so popular is that it links contacts from Facebook and your phone. You can also chat with up to 12 friends at once and it’s free for iOS, Android, Windows, and BlackBerry.
2. Skype
3. Tango
Tango stands out for two reasons. It’s incredibly simple to use and you don’t need a password, you just need just to enter your phone number, email address, and first name. It’s also free on iOS, Android, and Windows and has some neat features like being able to play darts or tic-tac-toe with friends during a conversation. This is not recommenced, however, during business calls.
4. Hangouts
Since nearly everyone has Google these days, it shouldn’t be difficult to find another person with Hangouts. Besides the typical features – voice and video chat, instant messaging, and group video chat for up to 10 people – you can also share photos and emojis. Also, Hangouts is one of the few apps that allows public, live-streamed video chats.
5. Viber
Viber accomplishes all the usual tasks you’re looking for – free text, calling, and photo messages – but you can also share items such as files and your location. Plus, Viber allows group calling for up to 40 participants, just in case need to chat with that many people at once.
6. Camfrog
Of course Camfrog allows you to chat with friends, family, and acquaintances, but you can also start or join a chat room if you want to meet new people. In a way, it’s a hybrid between a social discovery app and video chat app, which is pretty cool. It’s free for iOS, Android, and Windows.