Best Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) for Google

Find and compare the best Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) for Google in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) for Google on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Digital Samba Reviews
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    Founded in 2003, Digital Samba is a privacy-first video conferencing company rooted in the European Union — where the world’s strongest data protection standards are set — and trusted by organisations across the globe. Our technology is built around zero tracking, uncompromising security, and long-term reliability. We provide two ways to connect: Digital Samba – a free, ready-to-use platform for meetings, classes, webinars, trainings, and events. Digital Samba Embedded – an API and SDK that lets organisations embed fully customisable, branded video conferencing directly into their own apps and services. Our minimalist design puts usability first, while delivering powerful features like HD video and audio, screen sharing, breakout rooms, whiteboards, polling, Q&A, AI captions and summaries, and secure cloud recordings. For developers and enterprises, advanced options such as full white labelling, CNAME domains, API control, and webhooks provide seamless integration and complete branding freedom. Backed by 99.99% uptime, intelligent bandwidth management, and enterprise-grade safeguards like E2EE, anonymised IDs, token-based authentication, and TLS encryption, Digital Samba is built for critical communications. From healthcare and education to international events like Eurovision, we deliver scalable, secure, and user-friendly video conferencing — without compromise.
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    WebRTC Reviews
    WebRTC enables the integration of real-time communication features into applications by utilizing an open standard. It facilitates the transmission of video, audio, and various data types between users, empowering developers to create robust solutions for voice and video interactions. This technology is compatible with all contemporary web browsers and native applications across leading platforms. The underlying technologies of WebRTC adhere to an open web standard and are accessible through standard JavaScript APIs available in major browsers. Additionally, for native mobile applications such as those on Android and iOS, a library is provided that replicates the same capabilities. The WebRTC initiative is open-source and has backing from prominent companies like Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla, among others. Furthermore, the Google WebRTC team is responsible for the upkeep of this resource page, ensuring users have access to the latest developments and information.
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