With the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, face-to-face meetings were halted and conducting business virtually became the new normal.
But video-conferencing platforms can’t fully replace the personal experience, particularly for sales professionals. They often require multiple in-person meetings and engaging, multifaceted product demonstrations before closing a sale.
Plus, at this point, many are suffering from Zoom fatigue.
Tel Aviv-based VidiPlus created a solution. It just came out with cross-platform, virtual presentation software to make video conferencing more compelling, offering 3D visuals, slideshows, web browsers and videos appearing in real time next to the presenter in the same frame.
Presenters can drag and drop any visual content into live calls and engage with it in real-time without disappearing from view. Also, they can personalize their space by adding a company logo, job title, brand colors or symbols.
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The technology itself is reminiscent of a movie-making tool like iMovie. It is a small bar at the bottom of the computer screen where the person giving the presentation can drag and drop items into a timeline. The tool can then integrate easily into platforms like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Hangouts, and the newly launched WhatsApp Video on desktop, to help make their calls “pop” with animations and videos appearing next to the speaker.
Benjamin realized the need for such a tool after speaking to clients at his other startup, Arcreative Media, which creates virtual content for medical device companies. It likely explained the big, throbbing human heart that appeared on the screen as he demonstrated the technology to