Microsoft Teams is a collaboration platform that includes video conferencing as well as team messaging, file storage, and task management. Zoom is a video conference platform that primarily focuses on virtual meetings and webinars. Google Meet is a video conferencing solution that integrates with Google's suite of productivity tools, making it an excellent choice for G Suite-enabled teams.
Yes, all three platforms have mobile apps for both iOS and Android devices that allow users to join and participate in video meetings from anywhere.
A video meeting can have up to 300 participants in Microsoft Teams, up to 100 participants in Zoom's free plan and up to 1000 participants in its paid plans, and up to 250 participants in Google Meet.
Yes, all three platforms allow you to record video meetings locally or in the cloud for later playback and review.
All three platforms provide a variety of security features, including password-protected meetings, encrypted video streams, and the option to enable waiting rooms for greater control over who attends meetings. Furthermore, both Microsoft Teams and Zoom provide features such as virtual backgrounds and noise suppression to aid in call privacy.