Visio

Sovereign and collaborative video conferencing

Visio

Visio is the video conferencing tool offered as part of LaSuite, the collaborative suite supported by DINUM (the French Interministerial Directorate for Digital Affairs). Designed to guarantee digital sovereignty and data protection, Visio enables users to hold online audio and video meetings, relying on proven open source technologies and hosting in France.

Visio aims to make video conferencing simple, seamless, and accessible—for public sector organisations, businesses, associations, educational institutions, or any stakeholder seeking to combine collaboration and digital sovereignty.

Key Features

Web interface accessible from any browser, no local installation required;

Real-time audio and video, powered by the LiveKit framework;

Screen sharing for presenting documents, demos, or applications;

Hosted in France, compliant with digital sovereignty and data protection requirements;

Possible integration with ProConnect identity (for organisations using it).

Why Visio?

Most mainstream video conferencing solutions are hosted outside of France, subject to foreign jurisdictions, and may raise concerns regarding data sovereignty and GDPR compliance. Visio stands out by providing a service based on open source technologies, hosted in France, and integrated with a coherent collaborative ecosystem (LaSuite). With this approach, users benefit from a modern communication tool while retaining full control over their data.

Service status

Visio is currently under development. Some features (automatic transcription, note-taking, meeting recording) are still being implemented.

If you would like to try out Visio, please contact us to join the testing phase.

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