Facebook launches Zoom rival, "Messenger Rooms"

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Facebook said Friday that it's launching a new video chat feature called "Messenger Rooms" that looks and functions similar to Zoom, except it allows far more people — up to 50 — to join at once for free.

Why it matters: It shows the company is willing to quickly innovate to keep up with new demand and opportunities. Facebook also announced alongside several other new video products, citing a major increase in calls and video chatting on its platforms throughout the coronavirus pandemic.

Details: Messenger Rooms work like Zoom, GoToMeeting, Microsoft Teams, or any other video conferencing app, in that anyone can be invited anyone to join — even if they don’t have a Facebook account.

Between the lines: In addition to the Messenger Rooms rollout, Facebook is launching and enhancing other video products to meet rising demand.

The company is increasing ways to access live streaming services such as Facebook Live and Instagram Live to host workout classes, faith services and so on.

By the numbers: Facebook says that between WhatsApp and Messenger, more than 700 million accounts participate in calls every day.

Yes, but: Even though there are dozens of existing group video chat services out there, Facebook's offering is unique in that it seems explicitly geared towards leisure and personal connections, rather than work.

Be smart: Coronavirus lockdowns have exposed major issues with privacy and security around videoconferencing.