You can also take advantage of the AI-driven immersive 360-backgrounds and mood lighting. Doing so will give you access to many additional features, such as augmented reality effects. While Messenger Rooms is accessible without the app, using Facebook Messenger for it is recommended.
They can also lock the rooms with a password to prevent people from just barging in on a call. Like with Zoom, users can remove people from calls. You can also share the room in your News Feed, Groups, and Events. If some of the participants don’t have the app, you can invite them by sending them a link.
You only need to tap the Create a Room button and select the people you want to join. The option to do this is in the app’s people or chat pages. However, you need to have access to Facebook Messenger to create a meeting room. It allows you to create a video chat room that can host up to 50 participants, with no limit on call time, unlike Zoom’s 40-minute limit on a single session.Īnother highlight of the feature is that even those without a Facebook account can join in a video chat, provided that they receive an invitation. This function seems to be gunning for Zoom’s niche of a group chat facility that is easy to use. Messenger’s only hope is to utilise those concerns, and expand its video calling feature, if it wants to stay in the game.Facebook Messenger aims to give you a new way to connect with a lot of people at once with the new feature called Messenger Rooms. The app just announced today that it has crossed a staggering 200 million daily video call users, but is still facing scrutiny due to security concerns. Zoom in particular, has been on a roll, largely due to almost all of global workforce working from home.
Then there is ‘Hnagouts+’ from Google, which the company recently announced of providign free of cost small businesses, most affected by COVID-19 and subsequent global lockdowns. Messenger is competing with the likes of Zoom, a video conferencing app which can connect hundreds of users simultaneously. However, since the event has been cancelled this year due to coronavirus, Facebook decided to launch the application with a simple announcement. The app was originally announced last year at the company’s F8 conference. The main aim is to optimise chatting on the app, offering users a bypass to shifting between tabs. In short, the app version of Messenger will provide the same functionality that the browser version offered, with added ease. The blog by Stan mentioned the ease of video calling on a bigger screen, how the app will make it easier for people to connect on the platform and make chatting easier. These new native apps will make the experience a lot better. Group video calls and messages on our apps have surged - Messenger use on desktop has more than doubled in the last month. So today we’re launching native Messenger apps for MacOS and Windows. The post read,”We’re all looking for more ways to be together even while we’re physically apart.
There is also a blog post from VP of messenger, Stan Chudnovsky, regarding the announcement. The announcement came from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg himself, in the form of a Facebook post.
Messenger, which is Facebook’s other messaging app (since it acquired WhatsApp) was launched 9 years ago, and came with an app for desktop in 2011, which was later scrapped.Īfter seeing a 100% increase in desktop browser audio and video calling, Facebook decided to give the people what they wanted and launched the desktop and Mac version of its messaging app today. To tackle the influx of traffic and make it more convenient for users to operate, Facebook has announced Desktop and Mac versions of its Messenger app.