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Multicast is a free web app designed for online video meeting scenarios. It is not positioned as a replacement for Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, or Cisco Webex, but rather as a presentation enhancement tool that helps users share cameras, Google Slides, YouTube videos, virtual whiteboards, and other content within those meeting apps. The site explicitly requires users to use a supported browser such as Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari.
Its core modules include camera sharing, Google Slides presentation sharing, YouTube video sharing, virtual whiteboard drawing and sharing, plus features such as 16 layouts, video mirroring, and full-screen mode. For instructors, trainers, hosts, or remote meeting presenters, these capabilities can make up for the limitations of basic single-screen sharing.
The website says it can be used together with meeting software such as Zoom, Google Meet, Webex, and Microsoft Teams, but it does not specify whether there are official plugins, API connections, or deep integrations. It should therefore be understood more as a browser-based companion tool than an enterprise collaboration platform.
Multicast’s biggest highlight is that it is 100% free, and the “free version is the full version.” The website also notes that keeping the service online is not cost-free, so it offers one-time and recurring donation options to support the developer. The site does not disclose any enterprise plans, premium features, SLA, or paid product roadmap.
From an enterprise software perspective, Multicast provides relatively limited information. The site does not mention an account system, team workspaces, role-based permissions, audit logs, data encryption, privacy policy, compliance certifications, data residency, or service availability commitments.
The donation section includes an “Is my donation secure?” prompt, but does not provide further security details. There is also no disclosed API, developer documentation, or self-hosted deployment option.
The advantages are that it is free, lightweight, and focused, covering common online presentation needs such as combining slides, video, whiteboard, and camera feeds. The drawbacks are the lack of information around enterprise governance, compliance, security, support, and business continuity.
It is better suited for individual instructors, online courses, ad hoc meeting presentations, and small-team remote demos. It is not suitable as standardized meeting infrastructure for large organizations.
The site does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment methods, or localization support, so actual connectivity is unknown. If the use case involves Google Slides, YouTube, or certain overseas meeting services, availability in mainland China may be affected by the accessibility of those external services.
Alternative options include the built-in sharing and whiteboard features in Zoom/Teams/Meet, or presentation and whiteboard tools such as Miro and Canva Presentations.
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