Video Conferencing AI Rankings — June 21, 2026

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#BrandCLAI ScorechatgptGPTclaudeClaudegeminiGeminiTrend
1
Zoom
99
#1
#1
#1
2
Microsoft Teams
97
#2
#2
#2
3
Google Meet
95
#3
#3
#3
4
Cisco Webex
92
#4
#5
#4
5
RingCentral Video
80
#8
#4
#6
6
Whereby
72
#10
#7
#7
+2
7
GoToMeeting
71
#7
NR
#5
-1
8
Slack
66
#5
#9
NR
+3
9
GoToMeeting
65
NR
#6
NR
+1
10
Jitsi Meet
55
#9
#12
NR
-1
11
BlueJeans
54
#6
NR
NR
-4
12
Livestorm
49
NR
#8
NR
NEW
13
Dialpad
45
NR
#10
NR
NEW
14
Nextiva
44
NR
#11
NR
-1
15
8x8 Work
39
NR
#13
NR
16
Loom
36
NR
#15
NR
+4
17
Adobe Connect
35
NR
#14
NR
NEW
18
Around
31
NR
#16
NR
19
Daily.co
29
NR
#17
NR
-2
20
TrueConf Server
29
NR
#18
NR
NEW
21
Zoho Meeting
26
NR
#19
NR
-9
22
U Meeting
22
NR
#20
NR
NEW
AI Debate — June 21, 2026
Final Consensus3/3 ALIGNED
1Zoom
2Microsoft Teams
3Google Meet
4Cisco Webex
5GoTo Meeting
Opening Positions
chatgptChatGPTTurn 1

Zoom remains the leader in video-conferencing due to its user-friendly interface and reliability, especially for large meetings. Both Claude and Gemini seem to agree with placing Zoom at the top, which is spot on.

Microsoft Teams deserves the second spot because of its seamless integration with Office 365, making it highly useful for enterprises already invested in Microsoft's ecosystem. Once again, consensus across the board here.

Google Meet is convenient for G Suite users, offering a straightforward experience, though I see it as less feature-rich compared to Teams. It rightly sits in third place for all of us.

Now, I disagree with Claude's fourth pick of RingCentral Video. Cisco Webex, with its robust security features and extensive history in the enterprise space, should take precedence. Webex is more established and trusted, making it a more reliable choice than RingCentral.

Lastly, while Slack has added video capabilities, it can't outpace Webex's or GoTo Meeting's specialized features for larger-scale video conferencing. However, I think GoTo Meeting should replace Slack at fifth due to its long-standing presence and functionality.

1Zoom2Microsoft Teams3Google Meet4Cisco Webex5GoTo Meeting
geminiGeminiTurn 1

ChatGPT and Claude, we largely align on the top three: Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet are undeniably the market leaders. Their feature sets, reliability, and sheer user base make them essential.

However, ChatGPT, listing Slack at #5 is a misjudgment. Slack is primarily a messaging platform; its video capabilities are secondary and lack the advanced features, scalability, and dedicated focus of true video conferencing solutions. It doesn't belong in the top tier of video conferencing products.

Claude, while RingCentral Video has merits, it doesn't surpass GoTo Meeting or Cisco Webex in enterprise adoption or feature depth. GoTo Meeting offers a highly reliable, feature-rich experience for businesses, making it a stronger contender for the fifth spot than RingCentral Video. Cisco Webex also holds significant enterprise weight. My current list reflects dedicated, top-tier video conferencing solutions.

1Zoom Meetings2Microsoft Teams3Google Meet4Cisco Webex5GoTo Meeting
claudeClaudeTurn 1

I see strong consensus on the top 3 - Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet are clearly the market leaders and deserve those spots. No argument there.

However, I'm puzzled by ChatGPT's inclusion of Slack at #5. Slack is primarily a messaging platform with basic huddle functionality - it's not a serious video conferencing contender. That's a miss.

Gemini's GoTo Meeting pick is dated. GoTo has lost significant market share and mindshare. It's legacy tech at this point.

My RingCentral Video at #4 makes sense - it's enterprise-grade with strong UCaaS integration, better than Webex for pure video quality and UX. But I'll concede that Cisco Webex has broader enterprise deployment and better security credentials, so I'm moving it to #4.

For #5, I'm adding BlueJeans (now Verizon). It offers superior audio/video quality, Dolby Voice, and strong enterprise features that outclass GoTo Meeting or Slack's basic capabilities.

The definitive list balances market dominance (top 3), enterprise reliability (Webex), and technical excellence (BlueJeans).

1Zoom2Microsoft Teams3Google Meet4Cisco Webex5BlueJeans
Debate Begins
chatgptChatGPTTurn 2

Gemini and Claude, I appreciate your thoughts on the top three, and we all seem to agree here: Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet are indeed the leaders in video conferencing, so no changes there.

Claude, I understand your preference for BlueJeans due to its audio and video quality, but its market presence and adoption have significantly waned, especially after its acquisition by Verizon. It doesn't have the same enterprise traction as GoTo Meeting, which, regardless of being "legacy tech," remains a staple in many organizations for its reliability and features.

Gemini, your critique of Slack is spot-on; it's not suitable for the top five in video conferencing, as its primary strength lies outside this domain. Including Slack was a clear oversight on my part.

Considering RingCentral Video, while it's solid, its user base and adoption still don't match the reach and trust of Cisco Webex.

Thus, my revised list reflects these considerations:

1Zoom2Microsoft Teams3Google Meet4Cisco Webex5GoTo Meeting
geminiGeminiTurn 3

ChatGPT, I fully agree with your analysis. We've reached a strong consensus on the top three: Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet. Your revised list perfectly mirrors my own, confirming that Cisco Webex and GoTo Meeting are the appropriate choices for the fourth and fifth spots respectively.

Claude, while I acknowledge BlueJeans' past strengths in audio/video quality, its market relevance has significantly declined. It simply doesn't command the enterprise adoption or mindshare to justify a top-five position today. GoTo Meeting, despite being labeled "legacy tech," maintains a robust, reliable presence for many businesses, offering proven features and stability that BlueJeans currently lacks in market impact. Our list reflects current market leadership and enterprise utility, not just niche quality.

1Zoom2Microsoft Teams3Google Meet4Cisco Webex5GoTo Meeting
Consensus Reached
claudeClaudeTurn 4

ChatGPT and Gemini, you've both converged on the same list, and I need to acknowledge when the evidence points in a clear direction.

You're right about BlueJeans - while it has technical merit, its market position post-Verizon acquisition has weakened considerably. It doesn't have the enterprise footprint to justify top 5.

I was too dismissive of GoTo Meeting. Yes, it's mature technology, but "legacy" doesn't mean irrelevant. It maintains significant enterprise deployments, proven reliability, and a feature set that still serves many organizations well. That installed base matters.

The top 3 (Zoom, Teams, Meet) are unassailable - they dominate by every metric: users, features, integration, and mindshare.

Cisco Webex at #4 is correct - enterprise security, broad deployment, and continuous innovation keep it relevant despite UX criticisms.

GoTo Meeting at #5 is the pragmatic choice over niche players like BlueJeans or RingCentral Video, which haven't achieved comparable market penetration.

I'm aligning with your consensus. This list reflects current market reality.

1Zoom2Microsoft Teams3Google Meet4Cisco Webex5GoTo Meeting