Create rooms and keep an overview
Create public or private rooms, copy the link, and see the key settings in one place. That makes it clear what each room is for.
EUVideoCall is made for conversations that should stay private. Guests open a link and join without an app. In small calls, audio and video go directly from device to device whenever possible.
How it works
Create public or private rooms, copy the link, and see the key settings in one place. That makes it clear what each room is for.
Let people in from the waiting room, change the view, and remove participants when needed. The meeting stays easy to manage.
Participants open the link, enter their name, check camera and microphone, and join. No extra app is needed.
A heart, clap, or thumbs-up appears directly on the tile. Everyone sees the reaction without anyone needing to speak.
The raised hand stays visible on the tile until it is lowered again. The room can see who wants to speak next.
Use the camera menu to blur the background or choose a background image. That helps when the room behind you should not be shown.
Before the call, guests can see their camera, name, microphone, and camera settings. Then they join the room.
Share a window or the whole screen. Participant tiles stay visible, so the call remains easy to follow.
Messages and files are shared in the live call. If someone saves the chat or downloads a file, everyone gets a notice. After reloading or leaving, the chat is gone unless it was saved first.
Short, clear answers about what happens to audio, video, chat, and files.
Peer-to-peer means devices talk directly to each other. In small calls, EUVideoCall tries to send audio and video directly between the devices. They do not first go to one central meeting server that receives and redistributes everything.
Create a room, invite someone by link, and keep access, chat, files, and downloads in view.