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VSee Lab, Inc
Type of businessPrivate
Videoconferencing
HeadquartersSunnyvale, California
Founder(s)Milton Chen
Key peopleMilton Chen, CEO
William Perry, Board of Directors
James Gibbons, Board of Directors
Terry Winograd, Board of Advisors
Pat Hanrahan Board of Advisors
David Kelley, Board of Advisors
James Davis, Board of Advisors
URLwww.vsee.com

VSee is a proprietary low-bandwidth, group video chat and screen-sharing software tool. It came out of a Stanford University PhD project addressing the problem of making virtual teamwork easy and conveying trust over video.[1][2]

The service allows multiple users in various locations to communicate in real-time by video and audio. Its interface is able to concurrently display video faces and allow users annotate on shared screen content. VSee sends video at rates as low as 50 kbit/s and is capable of real-time video communication over 3G cellular networks.[3]

VSee is based in Sunnyvale, California with remote staff located worldwide. In April 2018, Vsee had 47 employees.

Origins and notable dates[edit]

VSee Lab, LLC was founded by Dr. Milton Chen. VSee came out of his doctoral studies at Stanford University where he focused his work on video communication and the psychology of teamwork. His thesis 'Conveying Conversational Cues Through Video'.[4] addresses both the psychological and technical aspects of video communications. VSee became a C corporation in 2008.

  • In 2008, VSee Lab, Inc. was incorporated [5]
  • In 2008, VSee also received investment funding from In-Q-Tel[6] and an award grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program.[7]
  • In 2010, Salesforce invested in VSee.[8]
  • In 2011, VSee pushed out its Mac client.[9]
  • In 2012, VSee released secure instant messaging. It was also approved by US Congress for use behind their firewall.[10]

VSee Board of Directors include former Defense Secretary William Perry, former Stanford University Dean of Engineering James Gibbons, and Jingle Video for RTP co-author[11] Milton Chen.Its Board of Advisors include Terry Winograd, Pat Hanrahan, David Kelley, and James Davis.

According to the company, its customers include IBM, Shell, Kaiser Permanente, NASA, the Navy SEALs, and US Congress,[10] and its users include well-knowns such as Angelina Jolie,[12]Mandy Moore,[13] and Linkin Park.[14]

Investors include In-Q-Tel and Salesforce.com.

Features and design[edit]

VSee sends and receives high quality video over consumer-grade networks using software.[3]VSee uses a managed peer-to-peer architecture similar to Skype. However, a server is used for address lookup and for administrative purposes. Data being sent and received among clients does not pass through the server. This data is encrypted using FIPS 140-2.[15] VSee also uses a proprietary network-sensing algorithm that adapts to network conditions, allowing it to deliver video over very low-bandwidths and with minimal impact to a network.[3]VSee supports the following features:

  • group video chat up to 15–20 people
  • screen-sharing with annotation
  • group and private chat (during video chat)[16]
  • stand-alone instant messaging
  • auxiliary camera support
  • remote camera control

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'VSee offers the best Group Video Conferencing tool for FREE [Review]'. tru VoIP buzz. Retrieved 7 Oct 2012.
  2. ^Lu, Yue; Yong Zhao; Fernando Kuipers; Piet Van Mieghem (2010). 'Measurement Study of Multi-party Video Conferencing'(PDF). Retrieved 2 Oct 2012.Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ abcLocatis, Craig; Deborah Rilliamson; James Sterret; Isabel Detzler; Michael Ackerman (December 2011). 'Video Medical Interpretation over 3G Cellular Networks: A Feasibility Study'. Telemedicine and E-health. 17 (10): 809–13. doi:10.1089/tmj.2011.0084. PMC3236102. PMID22011055.
  4. ^Chen, Milton (2003). Conveying Conversational Cues Through Video(PDF). Stanford PhD Thesis Paper.
  5. ^'Crunch Base – VSee'. Crunch Base. Retrieved 9 Oct 2012.
  6. ^'Vsee's video conferencing solutions arrive in Europe'. Tech Crunch. Retrieved 8 Oct 2012.
  7. ^'Keeping an Eye on the Inauguration'. National Science Foundation. Retrieved 6 Oct 2012.
  8. ^'Exclusive: Salesforce Invests In Video Messaging Startup (And Skype Rival) VSee'. Tech Crunch. Retrieved 9 Oct 2012.
  9. ^'VSee™ Launches Secure Group Video Chat for Mac® Today'. Retrieved 9 Oct 2012.
  10. ^ abSiegelbaum, Debbie. 'House offers new video teleconferencing service for members, staff'. The Hill. Retrieved 5 Oct 2012.
  11. ^'Jingle Video for RTP'. Retrieved 4 June 2008.
  12. ^'The Story Behind World Refugee Day Live'. Refugee Day Live. Retrieved 7 Oct 2012.
  13. ^'VSee, Ustream, Facebook and Mandy Moore Fight Malaria'. Business Wire. Retrieved 9 Oct 2012.
  14. ^'VSee Enables 'Haiti Today, Haiti Tomorrow' - a Facebook Town Hall, Featuring Linkin Park and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon'. Reuters. Retrieved 9 Oct 2012.
  15. ^'VSee Security'. Retrieved 1 Oct 2012.
  16. ^'Secure and Simple Video Conferencing'. Retrieved 10 Oct 2012.

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VSee is a free and modern video messaging application that has support for not just PC interaction, but also works with Android and iOS mobile phones.

The main interface of VSee is modern, flat and minimalist. Accessing all of its main features are as fast as a click away.

Its main usage is mostly video conferencing which supports up to 4 different callers at the same time, though its lack of emoticons and stickers make it something more likely designed for business and corporate environments. This is in stark contrast to WhatsApp or Telegram.

Along with support for Audio and Video conferencing, VSee functions also as a text messaging application which can be used to share links or just plain old chat.

Among other cool features included with the package are the ability to share your desktop, share an application on a Windows PC and share conversations.

In order to quickly populate contact lists, VSee can import your contacts from a few online services such as GMail, Hotmail, Yahoo or Outlook. This can save some time if you're installing VSee for the first time.

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Bottom line: VSee can be an excellent alternative to other applications like Zoom with its professional layout and desktop sharing capabilities.

Features and highlights

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  • 4-way group video chat: see everyone at once
  • API for integrating with Telehealth and other applications
  • Instant messaging
  • Works on 3G, 4G, and WiFi
  • Desktop app available along with Android and iOS
  • Low bandwidth: conserves data usage
  • Calls are encrypted end-to-end for absolutely no eavesdropping

VSee 4.11.0.43178 on 32-bit and 64-bit PCs

This download is licensed as shareware for the Windows operating system from instant messaging software and can be used as a free trial until the trial period ends (after an unspecified number of days). The VSee 4.11.0.43178 demo is available to all software users as a free download with potential restrictions and is not necessarily the full version of this software.

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