ZCore is an open-source, self-hosted alternative to Zoom and other video conferencing software. It allows for video meetings, screen sharing, messaging, and other collaboration features for teams.
Open-source Zoom alternative with video meetings, screen sharing, messaging, and team collaboration features
What is ZCore?
ZCore is an open-source, self-hosted video conferencing and online meeting solution similar to Zoom or GoToMeeting. It can be installed on your own servers or cloud infrastructure to provide greater control, customization, privacy and security.
Key features of ZCore include:
HD video and audio conferencing for meetings with screen sharing
Cross-platform support for Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS and Android
Virtual backgrounds, polling, chat and other collaboration tools
Encrypted peer-to-peer video calls through WebRTC
Custom branding, theming and white-labeling options
REST API and SDK for integrating with other apps
Self-hosted option for maximum privacy and control
By self-hosting ZCore instead of using a proprietary SaaS service, organizations can better customize the meeting experience, enhance security by keeping data on-premises, and avoid recurring subscription fees. The open-source nature also allows for transparency into the software supply chain.
ZCore Features
Features
Video conferencing
Screen sharing
Messaging
Virtual backgrounds
Recording meetings
Calendar integrations
File sharing
Chat
Breakout rooms
Polling
Pricing
Open Source
Pros
Open source and self-hosted
Customizable and extensible
BYOD (bring your own device) support
No vendor lock-in
Enhanced security and privacy
Free and no licensing fees
Cons
Requires more technical expertise to set up and manage
Limited native mobile apps
Fewer built-in integrations than proprietary options
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