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- Video Conferencing Service
- Conference Calling Service
- Software Company
- Telecommunications Service Provider
- Web Collaboration Platform
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dMeet is a privacy-first video meeting platform with AI built in. It combines video calls, scheduling, and encrypted 1:1 messaging in one place, for teams and individuals who want their conversations to stay private. What makes dMeet different is how it handles AI. We run our own models on self-hosted infrastructure, so AI Meeting Summary, real-time on-screen translation, and AI Meeting Memory all work without sending your meetings to third-party providers. With Ask dMeet, you can search your past meetings in plain language and get instant answers — your meetings become something you can actually talk to. Because dMeet doesn't rely on external AI services, these features are available even on the free plan, where most platforms keep them behind premium tiers. We never use your data to train AI models, and we never sell it. dMeet runs on dTelecom, a decentralized voice, video, and AI network. Personal 1:1 chats are end-to-end encrypted with the Signal Protocol, and you can sign in with a Web3 wallet or a standard account. From team standups to client calls and community sessions, dMeet helps you meet, understand, and remember every conversation.
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