Skype is one of the reference services when it comes to offering group calls, and allows you to talk to up to 10 people at once in the free version. In addition, the service has been offering high standards for call quality for years, both in video and audio calls.
Hangouts is a failed Google experiment. The search engine company tried unsuccessfully to compete with WhatsApp. However, despite the fact that this app has been discontinued for a long time, it still doesn’t seem ready to be forgotten by Google. And one of its features, of course, is video for up to 10 people in the version aimed at conventional users, and up to 25 people in the business version.
WhatsApp is one of the most used instant messaging applications in the world, and of course it has few rivals in countries like Spain. The Facebook app has been supporting video calls for a number of years, though it has only limited to four people at a time.
FaceTime is Apple’s voice call and video calling app, and you can use it on devices running iOS 12.1 and later, as well as iPadOS and macOS. So far it has a capacity for 32 people, although it is quite limited in that it can only be used on Apple operating systems.
Yes, since Apple had FaceTime, Google has another messaging app called Google Duo. This app allows you to make 8 group video calls for a few months and has apps for Android, iOS, iPadOS and web versions for use on any desktop or laptop.
Discord is one of the messaging apps that has been breaking down in recent years. It's free and allows you to create servers with different chat access channels. Allows calls to up to 50 users.
You may not have heard much about it, but this service is making a lot of noise on the stock market; one of those almost magical companies that accumulates great value and investment. It allows video calls for up to 100 participants in free mode, even if you limit it to 40 minutes without paying
Jitsi is a project funded by Atlassian. With this, a wide range of free and open source tools are developed for video conferencing. These include Jitsi Meet, a free cross-platform tool. You don’t have to create an account; you can go directly to its web clients, Android and iOS apps, or integrate with Slacker.
It’s a pretty veteran app already in the field of video calling, and that stands out especially since you don’t have to sign up to use an account. All you have to do is go to their website, enter the name to fill in the channel URL and that is the URL that the rest of the participants need to enter in the browsers.
Despite being a photo-oriented social network, Instagram also integrates the ability to chat with other people and create video calls with up to four people. The whole process is done from the live section of the application.
Since Instagram launched a Stories feature in part of its territory, Snapchat has been able to survive thanks to the creativity of its filters. This social network allows video calls for up to 15 people at a time, and you can also wear glasses on your face to have fun.
Facebook Messenger
Facebook Messenger has long included group video calls, and has already made voice calls for up to 50 people. In the case of video calls, there is still a limit of 50 people, but only six of them will be able to broadcast with their camera at a time; the rest communicate only through voice.