Virbela offers a virtual world platform called Frame that lets people work together in a persistent 3D environment. With real-world physics and social interactions, it can help people get more done and improve diversity and inclusion. It's good for remote work, high-impact learning and virtual events, so it's adaptable for many situations.
Butter is another good option, an all-purpose virtual collaboration tool geared for planning, executing and summarizing group discussions. It's got structured session planning, built-in collaboration tools, AI-generated summaries and customizable templates. Butter is good for training, bootcamps, workshops and townhalls, so it's good for small and large groups.
If you're looking for more traditional videoconferencing and collaboration, Zoom has a broad range of features for video meetings, team chat, file sharing and interactive whiteboard tools. Zoom's AI Companion offers AI-generated meeting summaries and workflow automation, too, so it's a good option for hybrid work and virtual events.
Last, Panopto is a knowledge management tool that lets people share and find information. It can integrate with popular conferencing software and Learning Management Systems, and offers features like automated captioning, a fully indexed video library and AI-powered tools for knowledge discovery. That makes it a good option for on-demand video sharing and virtual learning.