28 Best Videoconferencing Startups to Watch in 2025

The Definitive Seedtable Ranking of Videoconferencing Startups

We track 71,000+ companies and rank them dynamically using our Seedtable Score – a score that uses quantitative and qualitative data points to signal the momentum behind a company. We then monitor the list manually leveraging our expertise as founders and investors.

There are 28 start-ups with an aggregate funding of $2.6b. The average funding per company in this subset is $94.3m.

Last update to the database: Feb 18, 2025. See changelog.

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Dialpad logo

Dialpad

Dialpad is a San Francisco-headquartered business communications platform company.

9

Funding Rounds

$570.0m

Money raised

InEvent logo

InEvent

InEvent is a company providing an events management platform for businesses.

1

Funding Rounds

$2.0m

Money raised

Livestorm logo

Livestorm

A software company offering a video conferencing platform for webinars and video meetings.

4

Funding Rounds

$70.2m

Money raised

Flock logo

Flock

Flock is a real-time messaging and collaboration app for team communication.

7

Funding Rounds

$83.3m

Money raised

Wire logo

Wire

Platform offering the world's most secure collaboration tools.

4

Funding Rounds

$23.9m

Money raised

Coscreen (collaboration company) logo

Coscreen (collaboration company)

CoScreen is a remote collaboration platform that offers multi-user screen sharing, multi-user remote control, and audio chat.

1

Funding Rounds

$4.6m

Money raised

BlueJeans Network logo

BlueJeans Network

BlueJeans Network is a Mountain View, California-based company founded in 2009 by Krish Ramakrishnan.

4

Funding Rounds

$98.5m

Money raised

Fuze (company) logo

Fuze (company)

Formerly ThinkingPhones, Fuze is a cloud-based communications and collaboration solution that connects organizations across devices.

3

Funding Rounds

$284.0m

Money raised

Vidyo logo

Vidyo

Vidyo is a company producing visual communication solutions founded in 2005 by Isaac D. Levy, Alex Eleftheriadis and Ofer Shapiro.

7

Funding Rounds

$187.5m

Money raised

mmhmm logo

mmhmm

mmhmm offers a virtual camera to make video chats, meetings & presentations more engaging.

4

Funding Rounds

$155.9m

Money raised

Bevy logo

Bevy

Bevy is a community event engine, fueling virtual, hybrid, and in-person events.

3

Funding Rounds

$55.0m

Money raised

Butter logo

Butter

Video platform designed to make online meetings and workshops flow smoothly.

2

Funding Rounds

$3.3m

Money raised

Hopin (company) logo

Hopin (company)

Hopin is a virtual event management software platform for managing events and experiences.

3

Funding Rounds

$975.0m

Money raised

Wisembly logo

Wisembly

Wisembly is the first reliable and secure all-in-one web application for hybrid and virtual event animation.

1

Funding Rounds

$2.4m

Money raised

Glisser logo

Glisser

Award-winning hybrid and virtual event platform for meetings of any size

1

Funding Rounds

$4.9m

Money raised

Detail Technologies logo

Detail Technologies

Detail Technologies is a virtual camera that you can use in Zoom, Loom, Meet, Whereby, or your favorite streaming software.

2

Funding Rounds

$7.0m

Money raised

MediaPlatform logo

MediaPlatform

MediaPlatform is a Beverly Hills, California-based company founded by Eric Pulier.

3

Funding Rounds

$9.5m

Money raised

StarLeaf logo

StarLeaf

StarLeaf is a Watford-based software and communications systems developer.

1

Funding Rounds

$40.0m

Money raised

Dekko Secure logo

Dekko Secure

Dekko Secure is an Australian-owned and operated technology company.

1

Funding Rounds

$33.0k

Money raised

MeltingSpot logo

MeltingSpot

MeltingSpot is a European all-in-one platform to create virtual and hybrid events. Focus less on pitching and more on networking

1

Funding Rounds

$3.0m

Money raised

WorkCast logo

WorkCast

A webinar, webcast, and virtual events provider headquartered in the U.K.

2

Funding Rounds

$1.4m

Money raised

Whereby (company) logo

Whereby (company)

Whereby is a collaboration tool for professionals who want to host easy and reliable video meetings.

2

Funding Rounds

$24.0m

Money raised

LoopUp logo

LoopUp

LoopUp is a multinational cloud telephony provider founded in 2003 by Steve Flavell.

1

Funding Rounds

$15.5m

Money raised

Veertly logo

Veertly

Veertly is the most flexible platform for your hybrid & online events and digital interactions.

1

Funding Rounds

$2.2m

Money raised

Botanic Technologies logo

Botanic Technologies

Botanic Technologies is an artificial Intelligence company founded in 2011.

1

Funding Rounds

Preciate logo

Preciate

Preciate Social is a virtual meeting and event platform that uses our revolutionary Social Presence® technology to improve team cohesion from anywhere.

1

Funding Rounds

$4.6m

Money raised

Tely Labs logo

Tely Labs

Tely Labs is a Redwood City, California-based company founded in 2010.

1

Funding Rounds

$13.0m

Money raised

VeriShow logo

VeriShow

VeriShow is a West Bloomfield Township, Michigan-based company founded in 2010 by Yuval Moed.

1

Funding Rounds

$500.0k

Money raised