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How to Access Skype Directly from Your Browser [Calls, Meetings]
Most convenient steps to make calls from Skype Web
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Do you want to use Skype in browser and make calls and messages to your friends and families? This article has brought the methods to do it.
Skype is a popular messaging service, and it’s available on all platforms, both desktop, and mobile. It has apps on all modern platforms. But, what about the unsupported platforms? It would be great if you could use this service on a browser. Right?
Can you use Skype in the browser?
You can easily use Skype in any supported web browser. Microsoft made this chat app available to use in browsers years ago. In fact, the browser experience is pretty much similar to the desktop client of this platform.
You can use any web browser from Microsoft or any Chromium-based browser to access Skype web. However,Opera Oneis the best desktop browser that can give you the best experience with this platform because of its performance and compatibility.
How do I call Skype from my browser?
1. Access Skype Web from a browser
You can easily use Skype in Chrome, or Edge browser. But, for the best performance in Skype for Web, we suggest that you useOpera Onea. Thisbrowserhas a built-in adblocker that will remove all ads and speed up the webpage loading time.
Thanks to its low hardware requirements,Opera Onewill be perfect for handling services such as Skype. Last but not least, a pop-out video player inOpera Onecan come in handy for video calls while multitasking.
More so,Opera Onebrings you a built-in AI and modular AI-ready design for current and future AI technologies integration.
Opera One
It’s important to mention that this service is fully available only in Opera, Microsoft Edge, and GoogleChrome. To use Skype Web in the Mozilla Firefox browser, you must follow the above tricks.
The latest version of Firefox, partially support Skype. However, the above steps are still necessary to be able to use it without annoyance.
2. Make the call
After accessing it from your web browser, you can call your friend or family member in the normal way you used to do it from the app.
However, while calling, your browser may ask for Microphone and Camera access. Allow it to make the call.
Skype browser vs. App
Skype web and app had a huge difference in the past. However, in recent days, the gap has been very smaller. You can do everything in the web version that you could do in the app.
Though Skype is available on all major platforms like Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux, there are some platforms where it may not be available. In this case, if that platform has a desktop web browser, Skype for the web is the only way.
You could also use Skype for business in a web browser. However, Microsoft has retired this service and has brought Teams as a replacement. So, rather than finding out tips for Skype for business, you should move to MS Teams.
Are you using Skype in a web browser, or do you prefer using the standalone client? Let us know in the comments below.
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Milan Stanojevic
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Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.
Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.
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Windows Toubleshooting Expert
Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.