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Group video calling

Share, celebrate and collaborate from anywhere in the world. There's so much you can do together over group video.1



see what you can do with group video calling

See what you can do with group video


 

Where will you use group video?

group video chat at home

At home

Experience the magic of having your loved ones together for regular family catch ups. Ideal if you work from home, too. Simply add two or more people to a video call to get together face-to-face.

To get group video at home, you'll need a Skype Premium subscription.

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group video chat at work

At work

Group video calling can help you to build relationships and work effectively with colleagues, customers and clients from all over the world. Plus cutting down on travel means more time with loved ones at home.

To get group video across your business, set it up in Skype Manager.

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What do you need?

At least one person on the call needs Skype Premium or a group video subscription from Skype Manager.

For everyone on the call to see video, each person needs:

Remember to invite contacts to join you on the latest version.

How it works

how does group video chat work

System requirements

Group video calls can be between three or more people (up to a maximum of 10). For the best quality, we recommend calls with up to five people.

For the best video quality, we recommend you use a high-speed broadband connection of 4 Mbps down/512 kbps up and a computer with a Core 2 Duo 1.8 GHz processor. The minimum you'll need is a high-speed broadband connection of 512 kbps down/128 kbps up and a computer with a 1 GHz processor.

Note: people with Skype video-enabled mobiles are currently able to join group video calls via voice only.

Get the most out of group video

Add people on phones and mobiles

Add people on mobiles

People who don't have Skype can join the call on mobiles. They won't be able to see or share video, but can join the call via voice.

Instant messaging

Instant messaging

While you're on the call, type messages to anyone of the other participants, plus share web links over IM.

Send files

Send files

Send files of any size while you're on the call - from cake recipes to work presentations.

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1 A fair usage policy applies to group video calling.

No emergency calls with Skype

Skype is not a replacement for your telephone and can't be used for emergency calling.