Video Conferencing
2 EU-headquartered video conferencing companies on EU Alts — including Livestorm and Whereby. Every listed provider is founded or based in Europe, giving you a GDPR-compliant video conferencing option that is not subject to the US CLOUD Act.
LivestormBrowser-based webinar and virtual event platform — a French alternative to Zoom Webinars.
WherebyBrowser-based video meetings with no downloads required — a Norwegian alternative to Zoom.
Frequently asked questions
What are the best EU-built Video Conferencing tools?
EU Alts lists 2 EU-headquartered Video Conferencing companies — including Livestorm and Whereby. All are founded or based in Europe (from France and Norway), giving you GDPR-compliant alternatives to US Video Conferencing software with data stored within EU jurisdiction.
Which Video Conferencing startups should I shortlist first?
Three picks worth shortlisting first: Livestorm (France) — Browser-based webinar and virtual event platform — a French alternative to Zoom Webinars.; Whereby (Norway) — Browser-based video meetings with no downloads required — a Norwegian alternative to Zoom..
Are Video Conferencing tools from EU companies GDPR-compliant?
EU-headquartered Video Conferencing providers are subject to the GDPR by default and cannot be compelled to hand over your data under the US CLOUD Act. The Video Conferencing startups on this page are based from France and Norway, all within EU jurisdiction, which makes them a safer default for European businesses handling personal data.
How do I switch to a GDPR-compliant Video Conferencing alternative?
Start by identifying which EU-based Video Conferencing tools match your feature requirements from the list above. Most EU providers offer free trials and data migration guides to help you move from US-based incumbents. For a Video Conferencing switch specifically, check what data export formats your current tool supports and whether the EU alternative offers an importer.