The AvatarLife Viewer has just become a lot more versatile. Now, users can engage in video calls with up to five participants, hold audio meetings, share screens sans video, and navigate the interface in six different languages.
Sushant Chandrasekar, the CEO and co-founder of AvatarLife, shared with Hypergrid Business, “We’re all about giving our users what they need to connect and collaborate effectively. Whether it’s a quick chat session, a business meeting, or a presentation, our latest updates ensure AvatarLife is your go-to virtual hub.”
These enhancements come completely free for both Mac and Windows users.
AvatarLife’s video conferencing option facilitates direct video chats for up to five users, making it an ideal tool for small team meetings, virtual hangouts, or group discussions. If video isn’t necessary, the audio conferencing feature offers crystal-clear voice communications for either private conversations or larger group gatherings—without relying on third-party apps.
The screen-sharing capability is especially useful for presentations or group collaborations, allowing users to share their screens while skipping the video aspect. This feature is perfect for those who wish to remain off-camera while still contributing to team efforts.
In terms of language options, AvatarLife has raised its game. It now provides support for Spanish, German, Italian, French, Portuguese, and Russian, allowing users to switch between these languages for a more customized experience.
To explore these new capabilities, all you need to do is download the latest version of the AvatarLife Viewer, available for both Mac and Windows.
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