Jaipur based startup VidoMeet has developed VideoMeet – a Made-in-India videoconferencing solution that comes with an integrated advanced artificial intelligence (AI) system.
The application feature will boost users in terms of the variety of tasks that can be performed on the application simultaneously. Interestingly entire AI module works within the browser and there is nothing to install on the computer.
Since its inception, VideoMeet has always been the go-to option for video conferencing for its large and committed user base. Corporates, schools, and other institutions use the Made-in-India application due to its ease of logging in the meeting and other user-friendly features.
VideoMeet comes with an intelligent system to detect and auto increase / decrease the bandwidth requirement of video call as per the quality of internet available on endpoints.
The virtual background gets automatically applied and adjusted as per the user/host preference and provides an almost live experience to all the participants. This is very useful considering people are having a meeting from all kinds of places and background need to be more professional looking.
Captioning being one of the resourceful features, help to build smoother communication between people from diverse backgrounds. VideoMeet is the only application to roll out this feature with Hindi and English captions and plans to introduce all Indian regional languages with future app updates.
The purpose behind introducing this feature was to reduce the intensity of disturbing elements in the meeting and uphold a convenient communication channel between participants.
During the MeitY’s ’Made in India Videoconferencing Challenge’ in 2020, this application was conceptualised and it had received acclaim and appreciation.
With a capacity of holding a virtual conference of almost 2000 people, VideoMeet is capable of replacing other foreign alternatives when data privacy is of utmost importance.
With data breaches, hackers are targetting the servers of multinational companies and stealing data. However, using homegrown apps, Indian corporate can control this.
“India is riding on a digital wave with a user base of 500 million people. However, this unprecedented growth has come in the absence of strong legal frameworks amid a pandemic, so protecting data and users’ privacy is vital,” said Dr. Ajay Data, Founder – VideoMeet.
“Therefore, there is an ardent need for local IT players to design and build apps that not only offer end-to-end encryption but also promise information and meetings hosted are on local servers to ensure the safety of sensitive business and trade information,” added Data.