What is FooCall?
FooCall is a free, open source voice over IP (VoIP) and video conferencing software application that allows users to make high quality audio or video calls over the internet. Developed by the non-profit FooCall Foundation, it prioritizes security, privacy, and providing an ad-free experience.
Some key features of FooCall include:
- Make free high definition voice and video calls between FooCall users
- End-to-end encryption for secure and private calls
- Group video calling for up to 10 participants
- Screen sharing to collaborate in real-time
- Cross-platform support for Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS and Android
- Customizable interface with support for third party skins and themes
- Completely free with no ads, signup requirements or usage limits
FooCall uses open source protocols for lowest cost and highest quality calls. It is also interoperable with many other VoIP services. An active community of volunteer developers frequently add new features and fix bugs.
In summary, FooCall is an excellent free alternative for making voice and video calls while emphasizing user privacy and control over the experience.
TextNow, Skype, RebTel, VideoMeeting, CloudTalk.io, mytello, SimplyVideo, Toky, KeepCalling, Skype Lite, Spaxtel, Localphone, Amantel, letsBrik, Amivox are some alternatives to FooCall.