The AvatarLife Viewer has recently rolled out some exciting upgrades, making it a fantastic tool for virtual communication. Now, users can enjoy video conferencing for up to five people, utilize audio calls, share screens without the hassle of video, and select from six different languages, catering to a vast audience.
“We aim to provide our users with the best tools for seamless communication and collaboration. Whether you’re planning a casual chat, a business meeting, or a screen-sharing session, the new features of AvatarLife ensure you stay connected virtually,” explained Sushant Chandrasekar, CEO and co-founder of AvatarLife, during a conversation with Hypergrid Business.
The best part? These features come at no extra cost for both Mac and Windows users, making them accessible and easy to integrate into your daily routine.
For those who love staying connected with friends, video conferencing directly through the viewer allows real-time calls with up to five participants, perfect for everything from casual meetups to group discussions. If video isn’t your thing, the new audio conferencing feature provides crisp voice calls for private chats or larger group meetings, all without needing any additional apps.
Screen sharing has also had an upgrade. Now, you can share your screen sans the video component, which is great for presentations or team projects while maintaining your privacy. This feature keeps you behind the scenes but still very much a part of the action.
And, with expanded language support, users can now switch between Spanish, German, Italian, French, Portuguese, and Russian, ensuring a smoother user experience for a global audience.
To start using these new capabilities, users can grab the latest version of the AvatarLife Viewer for either Mac or Windows right here.
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