StackShareStackShare
Follow on
StackShare

Discover and share technology stacks from companies around the world.

Follow on

© 2025 StackShare. All rights reserved.

Product

  • Stacks
  • Tools
  • Feed

Company

  • About
  • Contact

Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  1. Stackups
  2. Application & Data
  3. Video Hosting
  4. Web And Video Conferencing
  5. Google Meet vs Viber

Google Meet vs Viber

OverviewDecisionsComparisonAlternatives

Overview

Google Meet
Google Meet
Stacks521
Followers558
Votes155
Viber
Viber
Stacks20
Followers19
Votes8

Google Meet vs Viber: What are the differences?

Key Differences Between Google Meet and Viber

Google Meet and Viber are both popular communication platforms, but they have distinct differences that set them apart. Here are the key differences:

  1. Purpose: Google Meet is primarily designed for video conferencing and online meetings, offering seamless collaboration and screen sharing capabilities. On the other hand, Viber is a messaging app that allows users to send text messages, make voice and video calls, and share multimedia content, focusing more on personal communication.

  2. User Base: Google Meet is widely used in professional settings and educational institutions, making it ideal for business meetings, webinars, and online classes. Viber, on the other hand, is more focused on individual users and is commonly used for personal conversations and staying connected with friends and family.

  3. Integration with Other Apps: Google Meet integrates seamlessly with other Google products, such as Google Calendar and Gmail. This integration allows for easy scheduling of meetings and direct access to video calls from emails. Viber, on the other hand, offers integration with various social media platforms like Facebook, allowing users to import contacts and share updates with their social network more effectively.

  4. Group Size Limit: Google Meet allows larger groups to participate in video conferences, with the ability to accommodate up to 250 participants (depending on the pricing plan). Viber, on the other hand, is better suited for smaller groups, with a limit of up to 20 participants in a group call.

  5. File Sharing and Storage: Google Meet provides users with the capability to share and collaborate on documents, presentations, and spreadsheets in real-time, using Google Drive. While Viber allows users to share files, it does not offer the same level of document collaboration and storage capabilities.

  6. Privacy and Security Features: Google Meet offers a range of privacy and security features, such as end-to-end encryption and secure meeting codes to prevent unauthorized access. Viber also provides end-to-end encryption, ensuring that messages and calls remain private. However, Viber's encryption does not extend to group calls, making it potentially less secure for such situations.

In summary, Google Meet is a versatile video conferencing tool aimed at professional and educational use, with robust integration with other Google services. Viber, on the other hand, is more focused on personal communication, providing messaging, voice, and video call capabilities, along with integration with social media platforms.

Share your Stack

Help developers discover the tools you use. Get visibility for your team's tech choices and contribute to the community's knowledge.

View Docs
CLI (Node.js)
or
Manual

Advice on Google Meet, Viber

Green
Green

Mar 20, 2020

Needs adviceonGoogle HangoutsGoogle HangoutsGoogle MeetGoogle MeetZoomZoom

I own an Escape Room. Since right now everyone is practicing social distancing, I would like to run my Escape Room games virtually. I would like to allow approx 4 users to log in to play. They can chitchat a few minutes before their game to get to know each other. Then once the game begins, I will introduce myself and give them the plot to their escape game. I will have a wide-angle camera mounted to the wall to show the room, and as the game master, carry a tablet or webcam around as players talk to me and direct me to show them certain items in the room, move in for closeups in certain areas, try lock combinations, etc. I will be their hands while they solve the puzzles. I am not sure if Google Hangouts Google Meet or Zoom is better for this. I did try it yesterday using google hangout meet and it was good, but I think there may have been a wifi issue where it was choppy. Just trying to figure out the best option. Thank you! Catherine

657k views657k
Comments
Thyrone
Thyrone

Mar 28, 2020

Needs advice

I have a google account and use google classroom. I want to give classes online, including screen-sharing, and going in and out of multiple documents on screen.

Even though I am paying for my google account, I still want to explore which of these two tools is best for what I want to do. My classes vary from 5 to 20 persons per class, three times per week, and have a duration of 2 times 45 min.

190k views190k
Comments
Hussein
Hussein

Feb 1, 2020

Needs advice

Hello. We are running a consultation service. People sign up to our landing page. The consultation session is done online. We are based in Italy. Our customers are based in the US. It's one on one video call session. We are not sure what to choose between: Google hangout or google meet or Zoom. Thanks in advance for the advice.

25.9k views25.9k
Comments

Detailed Comparison

Google Meet
Google Meet
Viber
Viber

It is the business-oriented version of Google's Hangouts platform and is suitable for businesses of all sizes. It allows users to dial in phone numbers to access meetings, thus enabling users with slow internet connection to call in.

It is a cross-platform instant messaging and voice over IP application provided as freeware for the Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS platforms.

Unlimited number of meetings; Live captioning during meetings; Compatible across devices; Video and audio preview screen; Adjustable layouts and screen settings
Send texts, photos, videos and more;Make HD-quality calls and switch to video easily;Record quick-sending voice and video messages; Communicate genuinely, playfully and expressively
Statistics
Stacks
521
Stacks
20
Followers
558
Followers
19
Votes
155
Votes
8
Pros & Cons
Pros
  • 35
    Free
  • 15
    Integrated with G Suite
  • 14
    Group video call
  • 10
    Gmail server integration
  • 10
    Good to make phone calls
Cons
  • 9
    Quality isn't great
  • 5
    Really high CPU utilization during video/screenshare
  • 2
    Not great sound quality
  • 2
    Difficult to share video with audio
  • 2
    Needs to take measures to improve the ecosystem
Pros
  • 5
    Free
  • 2
    Easy to use
  • 1
    Free calls and chats
Cons
  • 1
    Ad supported
  • 1
    Lack of interaction with new people
  • 1
    No servers, only group chats
Integrations
Skype for Business
Skype for Business
Firefox
Firefox
Windows
Windows
Linux
Linux
macOS
macOS
Android OS
Android OS

What are some alternatives to Google Meet, Viber?

Discord

Discord

Discord is a modern free voice & text chat app for groups of gamers. Our resilient Erlang backend running on the cloud has built in DDoS protection with automatic server failover.

Skype

Skype

Skype’s text, voice and video make it simple to share experiences with the people that matter to you, wherever they are.

Zoom

Zoom

Zoom unifies cloud video conferencing, simple online meetings, and cross platform group chat into one easy-to-use platform. Our solution offers the best video, audio, and screen-sharing experience across Zoom Rooms, Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and H.323/SIP room systems.

Jitsi

Jitsi

Jitsi (acquired by 8x8) is a set of open-source projects that allows you to easily build and deploy secure videoconferencing solutions. At the heart of Jitsi are Jitsi Videobridge and Jitsi Meet, which let you have conferences on the internet, while other projects in the community enable other features such as audio, dial-in, recording, and simulcasting.

WhatsApp

WhatsApp

It is a cross-platform mobile messaging app for iPhone, BlackBerry, Android, Windows Phone and Nokia. It allows users to send text messages and voice messages, make voice and video calls, and share images, documents, user locations, and other media.

Webex

Webex

Collaborate with colleagues across your organization, or halfway across the planet. Meet online and share files, information, and expertise. Collaborate from wherever you are with Webex mobile apps for IPhone, iPad, Android, or Blackberry. If you can get online, you can work together.

Jami

Jami

It is a free software for universal communication which respects freedoms and privacy of its users. Its main goal is to provide a communication framework and end-user applications to make audio or video calls, send text messages and make generic data transfers. It makes this possible via multiple paradigms: a modern decentralized approach using a DHT to find peers or classical centralized SIP as a soft-phone.

WebRTC

WebRTC

It is a free, open project that enables web browsers with Real-Time Communications (RTC) capabilities via simple JavaScript APIs. The WebRTC components have been optimized to best serve this purpose.

Aircall

Aircall

Aircall is an app that you can install and setup in a few minutes. It lets you buy one or several phone numbers across the world, add teammates to your dashboard, and place & receive calls on your existing devices. Everything is managed inside the Aircall app.

TeamViewer

TeamViewer

Its aproprietary software for remote control, desktop sharing, online meetings, web conferencing and file transfer between computers.

Related Comparisons

Postman
Swagger UI

Postman vs Swagger UI

Mapbox
Google Maps

Google Maps vs Mapbox

Mapbox
Leaflet

Leaflet vs Mapbox vs OpenLayers

Twilio SendGrid
Mailgun

Mailgun vs Mandrill vs SendGrid

Runscope
Postman

Paw vs Postman vs Runscope