Line (with Popcorn Buzz), Viber, WeChat, and other popular chatting apps also have the feature. Rival apps such as Google Hangouts also supports group video calling for up to 10 users. However, the popular VoIP service is not the only one sporting such kind of feature. The Skype group video calling service lets up to 25 users share a video call on desktop. However, for those who want to preview the group calling feature, they can sign-up by submitting some details. The feature can be used free of cost and will be rolled out to users in the 'coming weeks'. The feature is now available to non-subscribers as well.
Skype already supported group video calls but only for those who opted for Skype for Business. Marking its 10-year anniversary, Microsoft's Skype team on Tuesday announced that it has introduced the group video calling feature to everyone on Android, iOS, and Windows 10 Mobile.