1. Google Duo
A key feature of the Duo is the simplicity of the interface that brings video streaming forward. It’s very easy and straightforward to sign in and verify your number, and you can make faster and more reliable video calls to other users just like making a regular call. The app includes a “Knock Knock” feature that provides a live preview before calling. It is also a cross-platform tool for Android and iOS users to enjoy the app. The free Android video chat app is also available on the web. All in all, it is a great Android app that you should try.
2. Skype
Skype is a free Android video chat app with over 1 billion downloads on the Google Play Store. Skype is the one that introduced free online video chat. It is a cross-platform tool with its native applications on many platforms, including PC. The Android app is not as good as the desktop app, but it comes with many features. It also has a free text chat where you can send voice messages, thumbnails, pictures, emojis, etc.
3. Viber
Viber is another popular Android video calling app for 2021 that has long been on the Google Play Store. The app has been upgraded and integrated with many features. Cross-platform is also available for free on almost all apps, as well as mobile devices such as Blackberry, Windows Phone, Android, and Apple. It has an easy-to-use interface, and making video chat is very easy; simply click on the Camera icon next to the username and start talking. Additionally, you can also play Viber games with friends, follow social accounts, share social media files, etc.
4. IMO The Video Call App
IMO is a simple Android video chat app, ready to make free video and voice call via 2G, 3G, 4G, or Wi-Fi connection. Apart from text, voice, and video calls, the app does not have many features. However, it is a reliable application as it provides complete encryption for messages and calls. Users say that IMO uses less data while conducting video chats compared to most other applications. It’s free to download, but you have to deal with other ads within the app.
5. Facebook Messenger
Facebook Messenger is fashionable, and the app is trusted by a large number of users. Available for free on iOS, Android, and any web browser logged into your Facebook account. Facebook Messenger is easy to use. You can connect the way you want; send a text message, or start a video chat, the choice is yours. There is so much you can do with Facebook Messenger, such as making group video calls, sending emojis, stickers, and GIFs, taking photos and videos with fun art and effects, playing games, etc. The messenger allows you to track conversations with other users, and you can even book, check out others, or use them for business purposes.
6. Wire
Demanded as a highly secure collaboration platform, Wire is a little-known video calling app. From exploration to photo sharing to audio conferencing and HD video streaming, you can find all the media to connect with your loved ones in the best way you can. Wire also supports fingerprint scanning to better protect your conversations. Do more about it and invite your friends and family to share files with guest rooms.
7. Tango
Tango starts in a dignified way, thanks to the fact that it is available on almost every device, Android, iPhone, PC and even Windows phones. With over 400 million users, it is one of the best video streaming apps, and has created live streaming videos. It also has social networking sites with strangers. Being in a video call with Tango, you lose a little data and better quality.
8. WhatsApp
It is one of the few that can boast of more than a billion active users. It started as a text chat service before Facebook bought them in the past. Since then, the app has included voice calling, video calling, and tons of other features. Video calling performance is good. However, if you are looking for something practical and stable, this is a great app you can try.
9. Just Talk
JusTalk is one of the less well-known video chat apps. However, it is honorable. You will be able to customize your app the way you like. Additionally, you can do things like doodle while in a video call to add some fun to the schedule. It also has group discussions, encryption, and various platform support. It’s a decent thing to do with something like the Google Duo where video calls are a key feature. However, we do not see it competing well with the chat app with video chat features. In-app purchases for items such as themes and other benefits make it your own. They don’t affect performance.
10. Kik
Kik is a popular video chat app. The app includes one-group or group chats, support for multiple types of media sharing (GIFs, video, photos, etc.), and other extras like stickers. Kik is a popular mobile chat service for mobile players. For example, I have used Clash of Clans in the past. Nor does it depend on your phone number. You just need a common username to use as Skype and unlike WhatsApp or Google Duo. It is colorful, so those who want something serious may need to keep looking. If not, Kik is a fully-fledged app for both video and text chats.