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Zoom Adds Third-Party Apps for Webinars; Owl Labs Releases CameraZoom Adds Third-Party Apps for Webinars; Owl Labs Releases Camera

In this No Jitter Roll, we feature updates from Zoom and Owl Labs.

Ryan Daily

July 12, 2022

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Zoom Adds Third-Party Apps for Webinars; Owl Labs Releases Camera
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Welcome to the No Jitter Roll, the regular round-up of news about collaboration and communication. In today's edition, we cover the latest updates to Zoom Webinars and Meetings around third-party apps and a device with AI-based meeting capabilities from Owl Labs.

 

Zoom Extends Zoom Apps to Webinars, Makes Updates for Meetings

This week, Zoom revealed several updates to its third-party app ecosystem, Zoom Apps. First, the company announced that select Zoom Apps will be available for use with webinars, including:

 

  • Applause Studio: With Applause Studio, users will be able to use live reactions like hearts and applause and share GIFs to a webinar stream.

  • Pigeonhole Live: Pigeonhole Live provides webinar hosts the ability to conduct live Q&A and send out multiple-choice polls and quizzes.

  • Wordly: The Wordly App for Zoom allows webinar hosts to offer live translation in over 20 languages.

  • Mentimeter: The Mentimeter App for Zoom Webinars app can be used to capture real-time reactions through polls, Q&As, and quizzes.

  • Linkando: Linkando App for Zoom Webinars allows webinar hosts to add and manage formal meeting invitations and share the webinar agendas.

 

Additionally, Zoom Apps can now be used to personalize a participant's video stream with Zoom's Virtual Backgrounds and Virtual Foregrounds. Among some of the Zooms Apps that users could leverage to customize their video stream include Donations by Pledge for creating a live donor feed for fundraising, Warmly for adding GIFs and other content into a video stream, employee engagement tool Funtivity by Hermis for employee engagement quizzes and activities, and more.

 

Owl Labs Releases New Device

Videoconferencing device provider Owl Labs launched the Meeting Owl, a videoconferencing camera with built-in AI capabilities. The Meeting Owl 3 is a Wi-Fi -enabled 360-degree camera and is USB-C compatible. A new Expansion Mic device can also be used with the device to extend the audio range by 5.5-8 meters. The Meeting Owl comes with several built-in AI-based features, including facial recognition capabilities and an automatic speaker tracking.

 

“Hybrid is now the way that teams expect to work, and we believe flexible policies are here to stay – but pre-pandemic technology to support hybrid work was an afterthought," Frank Weishaupt, CEO of Owl Labs, said. "While smaller and medium-sized businesses have been faster to adopt and support a hybrid format, we’re also seeing the world’s largest companies choose similar, flexible models and seeking more immersive technology to power the transition.”

 

The Meeting Owl 3 is currently available through the company's website, Amazon, and third-party resellers for approximately $1,250. The Expansion Mic is available for approximately $300.

About the Author

Ryan Daily

Ryan Daily is an associate editor and blogger for No Jitter, Informa Tech's online community for news and analysis of the enterprise convergence/unified communications industry, and program coordinator for Enterprise Connect. In her editorial role, Ryan is responsible for creating and editing content, engaging social media audiences, and leading the brand's diversity and inclusion initiative. In addition to this role, Ryan assists with the programming and planning of the Enterprise Connect event.

 

Before coming to Informa, Ryan worked as an editor for Perfumer & Flavorist magazine, where she regularly contributed in-depth feature articles for the flavor and fragrance industry and played a crucial role in two industry-related events: World Perfumery Congress and Flavorcon. Before this, she worked at Hallmark Data Systems and developed landing and web pages for various B2B publications.

 

She earned her bachelor’s degree in English from Northern Illinois University and a master’s in writing and publishing from DePaul University. In her free time, Ryan enjoys going to live music events, running with her dog Iris, drawing, and watching movies.