Videoconferencing and messaging software
Jitsi Original author(s) Emil Ivov Developer(s) 8x8 Initial release 2003; 21 years ago (2003 ) Stable release
Repository Written in Java , JavaScript , TypeScript , Lua Operating system Linux , macOS , Windows , Android , iOS Available in Austrian, English, French, German, Bulgarian, Japanese, Spanish, Italian, Romanian, Greek and 25 more Type Voice over IP , instant messaging , videoconferencing License Apache-2.0 [ 3] Website jitsi .org
Jitsi (from Bulgarian : жици — "wires") is a collection of free and open-source multiplatform voice (VoIP), video conferencing and instant messaging applications for the Web platform, Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS and Android.[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] The Jitsi project began with the Jitsi Desktop (previously known as SIP Communicator). With the growth of WebRTC , the project team focus shifted to the Jitsi Videobridge for allowing web-based multi-party video calling. Later the team added Jitsi Meet , a full video conferencing application that includes web, Android, and iOS clients. Jitsi also operates meet.jit.si, a version of Jitsi Meet hosted by Jitsi for free community use. Other projects include: Jigasi, lib-jitsi-meet, Jidesha, and Jitsi.[ 8] [ 9] [ 10]
Jitsi has received support from various institutions such as the NLnet Foundation,[ 11] [ 12] the University of Strasbourg and the Region of Alsace,[ 13] Data Consultancy Services, the European Commission [ 14] and it has also had multiple participations in the Google Summer of Code program.[ 15] [ 16]
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