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LifeSize

LifeSize provides enterprise video conferencing and contact center solutions, now part of Enghouse Interactive Group. Based in Austin, Texas.

LifeSize

LifeSize operated as an independent video collaboration company before its acquisition by Enghouse Systems, a Canadian software and services firm, after which it became part of the Enghouse Interactive Group per a press release on the firm's website. The company's product line centers on two main offerings: LifeSize Cloud and LifeSize Icon for room-based video conferencing, and CxEngage for omnichannel cloud contact centers. The firm serves organizations that need to integrate video calls from platforms including Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Cisco Webex, and Google Meet within a single conference room setup. Its contact center solution, CxEngage, supports audio, email, chat, text, social, AI, and video across channels. LifeSize's geographic footprint is global but the firm's specific regional operations are not detailed on the public website. Information on team size, deployment numbers, and named leadership is not publicly available. The firm maintains customer support through a help center and product documentation. No separate creative or philanthropic vehicles are disclosed. LifeSize's structural differentiator is its ownership under Enghouse Systems, which integrates the firm into a broader portfolio of enterprise communication and contact center assets. This gives LifeSize access to Enghouse's customer base and distribution channels, but limits independent strategic moves.

General information

Firm type

Asset Manager

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Austin

Corporate office

Austin, TX, United States

Sector focus

Enterprise SoftwareInfrastructure

Frequently asked questions

What products does LifeSize offer?

LifeSize offers video conferencing solutions (LifeSize Icon hardware and LifeSize Cloud software) and an omnichannel contact center solution called CxEngage. CxEngage supports audio, email, chat, text, social, AI, and video channels. The video products are designed to integrate with Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Cisco Webex, and Google Meet.

Who owns LifeSize?

LifeSize was acquired by Enghouse Systems and is now part of the Enghouse Interactive Group. Enghouse Systems is a publicly traded Canadian software and services company. No details on the acquisition price or date are disclosed on the firm's website.

What type of organization typically uses LifeSize?

LifeSize products are used by businesses that need video conferencing for remote or hybrid work, as well as contact centers seeking an omnichannel platform. The firm does not list specific client names or case studies publicly.

Does LifeSize have any offices outside Austin?

The firm's website lists a headquarters in Austin, United States. No other office locations are publicly disclosed. The Enghouse Interactive Group may have additional offices, but those are not detailed on the LifeSize site.

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