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What is Jitsi? Multi-platform open-source video conferencing. Jitsi 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.

What is TeamViewer? The All-in-One solution for remote access and support over the internet. Its aproprietary software for remote control, desktop sharing, online meetings, web conferencing and file transfer between computers.

Jitsi and TeamViewer belong to "Web and Video Conferencing" category of the tech stack.

Jitsi is an open source tool with 1.94K GitHub stars and 630 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Jitsi's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Jitsi
Pros of TeamViewer
  • 32
    Open Source
  • 20
    Entirely free conferencing
  • 19
    Unlimited time
  • 5
    Accessible from browser
  • 3
    Desktop, app and browser tab sharing
  • 3
    WebRTC standard
  • 2
    Secure & encrypted video conference
  • 2
    Great API to develop with
  • 2
    Live stream to youtube
  • 1
    Dial-In and Dial-Out via SIP
  • 1
    Full HD
  • 1
    FSB Approved
  • 1
    Share youtube videos in conference
  • 1
    Easy installation and good support
  • 0
    MCU
  • 2
    Easy to use
  • 2
    Free
  • 1
    Whiteboard option

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Cons of Jitsi
Cons of TeamViewer
  • 7
    UnLimited time
  • 5
    No multiplatform
  • 1
    Great quality
  • 1
    Good support
  • 1
    Live conference statistics
  • 1
    Great features
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    What is 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.

    What is TeamViewer?

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

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    What are some alternatives to Jitsi and TeamViewer?
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