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Jitsi Meet Desktop vs TrueConf

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

J2.5

Jitsi Meet Desktop tracks Electron upgrades with the occasional UX add — latest: a two-window layout.

◆ Current state

Jitsi Meet Desktop ships about quarterly, with releases dominated by Electron upgrades and small bridging features into new desktop OS APIs. The latest 2026.5.0 added a two-window layout and laid Mac groundwork for desktop audio capture. The preceding 2026.x window was Electron 39 → 41, an OS-compatibility cut (macOS 11 dropped), and PIP plumbing tied to a new jitsi-meet PIP API.

◆ Where it's heading

This is a thin Electron wrapper around jitsi-meet, and the cadence reflects that — most engineering tracks Electron's release train and adds desktop-only capabilities (screensharing via native getDisplayMedia, PIP, pipewire camera, soon desktop audio). The two-window layout is the most novel user-facing change in the recent window. Mac desktop audio capture is groundwork the next release should turn into a shipped feature.

◆ Prediction

Mac desktop audio capture lands as a usable feature in the next release; Electron 42 follows. No major UI redesign signaled.

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TrueConf
MEETINGS
6.3

TrueConf adds meeting summarization to its on-prem AI Server, the clearest AI move in its self-hosted video stack.

◆ Current state

TrueConf is shipping at a steady cadence across multiple SKUs: TrueConf Server 5.5.4 (security update, plus stability/usability tweaks), TrueConf desktop client 8.5.4 (stability), Calendar Connector 2.1/2.2 (scaling against Microsoft Exchange), Android TV client 3.1.2 (UI alignment), and — most importantly — TrueConf AI Server 1.0.2, which adds meeting summarization on top of existing transcription. The remainder of the feed is knowledge-base support content (Linux install, password management, file-transfer troubleshooting).

◆ Where it's heading

TrueConf is positioning itself as the on-premises, sovereignty-friendly video stack — the inverse of Zoom and Teams. The AI Server is being released as a separate product line on top of the core video server, which suggests TrueConf wants to monetize AI features as an upgrade rather than bundle them. Cadence is high but most non-AI releases are stability and security work; the user-facing surface is intentionally conservative.

◆ Prediction

Expect AI Server to grow beyond summarization toward action-item extraction, speaker analytics, and possibly translation, all retained on-prem. The core TrueConf Server line will keep getting compliance and security work to defend the regulated/government buyer. Pricing for AI Server is the live question — flat-fee on-prem AI is unusual.

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