The video conferencing sector has grown beyond simple online meetings. Companies are now building specialized tools for specific industries, attracting large investments.
Presence, for example, has raised $414.2M to deliver special education services to K-12 students. Others like Recall.ai are developing APIs for meeting recording, having secured $50.7M in funding.
Below is our list of 14 Video Conferencing startups worth keeping an eye on.
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Get the Sheet for $50Recall.ai provides a unified API for developers to capture and process data from video conferencing platforms. Their platform simplifies building applications that require meeting bots, recording, and transcription.
| Headquarters | San Francisco, California, United States |
| Year Founded | 2020 |
| Founders | Amanda Zhu |
| Funding Amount | $50.7M |
| Startup Size | Lean Team (11-50) |
| Last Funding Status | Series B |
| Top Investors | RTP Global, Bessemer Venture Partners, Y Combinator, Salesforce Ventures, Industry Ventures |
Presence provides K-12 schools with a network of licensed clinicians who deliver special education services through a live, online platform. Their platform delivers a wide range of therapeutic services, including speech-language pathology and mental health counseling, to help schools better support their students.
| Headquarters | New York, New York, United States |
| Year Founded | 2009 |
| Founders | Clay Whitehead, Jack Lynch |
| Funding Amount | $414.2M |
| Startup Size | Large Team (251-1,000) |
| Last Funding Status | Private Equity |
| Top Investors | Ulu Ventures, New Markets Venture Partners, Bain Capital Double Impact Fund, Allen & Company, Catalyst Investors |
Luma builds a platform for people to host virtual events and build communities. Their tools help creators and educators manage ticketing, send newsletters, and analyze audience engagement.
| Headquarters | San Francisco, California, United States |
| Year Founded | 2020 |
| Founders | Danqing Liu, Victor Pontis |
| Funding Amount | $3M |
| Startup Size | Founding Team (1-10) |
| Last Funding Status | Seed |
| Top Investors | Venrock, Maven Ventures, Progression |
Owl Labs develops 360-degree video conferencing hardware and software that helps hybrid teams feel more connected. Their signature Meeting Owl camera system uses AI to automatically shift focus to the current speaker, creating a more immersive and equitable meeting experience.
| Headquarters | Somerville, Massachusetts, United States |
| Year Founded | 2014 |
| Founders | Mark Schnittman, Max Makeev |
| Funding Amount | $47.3M |
| Startup Size | Mid-Size Team (51-250) |
| Last Funding Status | Series C |
| Top Investors | Playground Global, Spark Capital, Matrix, iRobot, Bantam Group |
Gixel develops a new generation of micro-LED displays designed for augmented reality glasses. Their breakthrough technology produces ultra-compact, highly efficient, and super-bright displays for all-day wearable AR.
| Headquarters | Karlsruhe, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany |
| Year Founded | 2019 |
| Founders | — |
| Funding Amount | €5M |
| Startup Size | Lean Team (11-50) |
| Last Funding Status | Seed |
| Top Investors | LEA Partners, SPRIN-D, Daniel Krauss, Jochen Engert, Andre Schwammlein |
Interactio developed a software platform that provides remote simultaneous interpretation for events of any size. Their solution helps global organizations and institutions break language barriers by streaming translated audio to attendees in real-time.
| Headquarters | Vilnius, Vilniaus Apskritis, Lithuania |
| Year Founded | 2014 |
| Founders | Domas Labokas, Henrikas Urbonas, Simona Andrijauskaitė |
| Funding Amount | €25.7M |
| Startup Size | Mid-Size Team (51-250) |
| Last Funding Status | Series A |
| Top Investors | Notion Capital, Kima Ventures, Practica Capital, Change Ventures, Eight Roads Ventures |
FourNet delivers cloud and managed services that upgrade business communications and customer interactions. They specialize in building integrated solutions for contact centers and unified collaboration for clients across the public and private sectors.
| Headquarters | Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom |
| Year Founded | 2005 |
| Founders | Francis Jennings, Michael Jervis, Richard Pennington, Steve Tyrrell |
| Funding Amount | £9M |
| Startup Size | Mid-Size Team (51-250) |
| Last Funding Status | Private Equity |
| Top Investors | YFM Equity Partners |
MeetAnyway offers an all-in-one platform for creating and managing virtual and hybrid events. Their software is designed to help organizers host more engaging experiences, from academic conferences to career fairs.
| Headquarters | Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany |
| Year Founded | 2020 |
| Founders | Erich Lehmann, Marc Metz, Sascha Metz |
| Funding Amount | $125k |
| Startup Size | Founding Team (1-10) |
| Last Funding Status | Pre-Seed |
| Top Investors | Y Combinator |
norriv develops 3D holographic displays and AI-powered digital avatars for business communication and advertising. Their technology enables businesses to create immersive, lifelike holographic experiences for everything from telepresence to interactive marketing.
| Headquarters | Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovakia (Slovak Republic) |
| Year Founded | 2020 |
| Founders | Andrej Vymyslicky, Juraj Foltanovic, Marcel Gergel, Milan Vizner |
| Funding Amount | €100k |
| Startup Size | Founding Team (1-10) |
| Last Funding Status | Pre-Seed |
| Top Investors | — |
Mibo has created a video conferencing tool that places users in a shared virtual environment where they can move around freely. The platform is built to help remote teams and event organizers foster more spontaneous and lifelike interactions online.
| Headquarters | The Hague, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands |
| Year Founded | 2020 |
| Founders | Benjamin de Jager, Taco Ekkel |
| Funding Amount | €1M |
| Startup Size | Founding Team (1-10) |
| Last Funding Status | Seed |
| Top Investors | Peak |
4 Additional Video Conferencing Startups Worth Following
Our top ten picks are just a small slice of what’s happening in the video conferencing scene. Founders are building tools for different needs, from AI-powered features to enterprise-level systems. Some are new companies just raising their first funds, while others have been around for decades. Here’s a look at a few more startups that are part of this growing field.