If you want to add video conferencing to your app to improve remote collaboration, Zoom is a good option. Zoom has a rich feature set including video meetings, team chat, file sharing and more. Its developer program offers APIs, SDKs and webhooks for custom integration, so you can customize the service to your needs. Zoom also covers a lot of industries and has flexible pricing.
Another option is ZEGOCLOUD, which provides APIs and SDKs for real-time voice, video and chat. It's designed for high availability and low latency, supports multiple programming languages and frameworks. ZEGOCLOUD is good for telehealth, education and fitness, and offers pre-built UI components for fast integration, so it's a good option for building interactive apps.
If you want something more flexible, Whereby offers APIs and SDKs to integrate video calling into your web and mobile apps. It's good for telehealth, digital mental health and eLearning, with features like pre-built UI, full customization and secure infrastructure. That makes Whereby a good option for improving user engagement and trust in a range of industries.
Last is Tencent RTC, a real-time communication platform that includes video calls, voice calls, chat and conference features. It's highly available and stable, handling tens of millions of concurrent requests. Tencent RTC has flexible pricing and supports multiple platforms, so it's good for a range of industries, including social messaging, online education and healthcare.