mediasoup has moved off data-channel plumbing and into the media path — timing first, now layer selection.
Lark alternatives
The best Lark alternatives in video conferencing tools, ranked by Sparkpulse's velocity_score.
Updated Aug 19, 2026
Looking for the best alternatives to Lark? Sparkpulse tracks and ranks 12 alternatives in video conferencing tools by shipping velocity — how frequently each ships meaningful updates, verified from official changelogs. For reference, Lark shipped 0 meaningful updates in the last 30 days and carries a velocity score of 0.0 out of 10 in 2026. The alternatives below are ranked the same way, so you're comparing real release momentum, not marketing claims.
About Lark
Lark concentrates monthly updates on Base — automation branching, mobile dashboards, layout reset — while the collaboration suite holds steady.
Lark's monthly update cadence is centered on Lark Base, the suite's no-code data tool. V7.65 adds advanced formatting and branch settings to Base automations; V7.64 makes dashboard charts interactive on the mobile app; V7.62 ships one-click reset for custom Base record detail page layouts; V7.63 introduces AHA PC Doctor as an in-app self-service troubleshooter. V7.60 polishes image highlights in comments and V7.59 expands message-sending options in Base automated workflows.
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Top 12 alternatives to Lark
Ranked by recent ship velocity. Tap any card for the full editorial breakdown, or pivot to a head-to-head.
Wowza keeps arguing its case for detection inside the streaming pipeline
Every manual control Mux ships now arrives with a Robots workflow that does it for you
3CX is rebuilding around an AI Server, and it just handed the channel the AI edition to sell.
BigBlueButton is polishing the 4.0 beta it already committed to LiveKit, while 3.0 stays the production line.
SRS opens a 7.0 line built on a Go proxy tier, and drops features it no longer wants to carry.
Restream is building the production desk and the clip factory at the same time
Bizzabo's feed is an enterprise event-planning library with no product news in it.
Fourwaves is closing the gaps around its payments layer and its form editor at the same time.
Homer's storage churn pauses long enough to ship a catalog backup CLI.
Vimeo ships another batched product post: six changes to embeds and the player
Switcher Studio's feed is a livestreaming how-to blog, not a changelog
Lark vs alternatives — shipping velocity at a glance
Velocity score (0–10) and meaningful releases shipped in the last 30 days, from official changelogs. Higher = shipping faster.
| Product | Velocity | Sparks · 30d | Focus areas | Latest release |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lark (baseline) | 0.0 | 0 | collaboration suitelark baseautomations | — |
| mediasoup | 6.3 | 1 | webrtcsfurtcp | mediasoup rebuilds RTCP Sender Reports around media capture time |
| Wowza | 6.3 | 1 | live-streamingvideo-intelligencecomputer-vision | How NVIDIA And Wowza Are Detecting Synthetic Video In Live Streams |
| Mux | 6.3 | 1 | video-infrastructureautomationmux-robots | Mux Robots Directives API now available |
| 3CX | 6.3 | 0 | voipai-agentsself-hosted | — |
| BigBlueButton | 6.3 | 1 | web-conferencinglivekit-migrationself-hosted | 4.0 beta.4: LiveKit becomes the default media stack, SIP.js bridge removed |
| SRS | 6.3 | 1 | streaming-serverswebrtchevc | SRS 7.0-d0: Go proxy tier, RTSP playback, IPv6 across protocols |
| Restream | 6.3 | 1 | live-productionclips-automationmultistreaming | Host live webinars and Slack townhalls |
| Bizzabo | 6.3 | 0 | seo-contentevent-managementmobile-event-app | — |
| Fourwaves | 5.0 | 0 | conference-managementpaymentsmulti-event-admin | — |
| HOMER | 5.0 | 0 | voip-monitoringduckdbducklake | — |
| Vimeo | 5.0 | 0 | video-hostingembedsprivacy | — |
| Switcher Studio | 5.0 | 0 | live-streamingmarketing-blogtutorials | — |
The 12 best Lark alternatives, in depth
1. mediasoup · velocity 6.3
Mediasoup has moved off data-channel plumbing and into the media path — timing first, now layer selection.
Over the last 30 days mediasoup shipped 1 meaningful update vs Lark's 0, most recently “mediasoup rebuilds RTCP Sender Reports around media capture time”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.
Where Lark leans on collaboration suite, lark base and automations, mediasoup focuses on webrtc, sfu and rtcp.
Over the last 30 days mediasoup has been shipping faster than Lark — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.
2. Wowza · velocity 6.3
Wowza keeps arguing its case for detection inside the streaming pipeline.
Over the last 30 days Wowza shipped 1 meaningful update vs Lark's 0, most recently “How NVIDIA And Wowza Are Detecting Synthetic Video In Live Streams”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.
Where Lark leans on collaboration suite, lark base and automations, Wowza focuses on live streaming, video intelligence and computer vision.
Over the last 30 days Wowza has been shipping faster than Lark — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.
3. Mux · velocity 6.3
Every manual control Mux ships now arrives with a Robots workflow that does it for you.
Over the last 30 days Mux shipped 1 meaningful update vs Lark's 0, most recently “Mux Robots Directives API now available”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.
Where Lark leans on collaboration suite, lark base and automations, Mux focuses on video infrastructure, automation and mux robots.
Over the last 30 days Mux has been shipping faster than Lark — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.
4. 3CX · velocity 6.3
3CX is rebuilding around an AI Server, and it just handed the channel the AI edition to sell.
Its velocity score of 6.3/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.
Where Lark leans on collaboration suite, lark base and automations, 3CX focuses on voip, ai agents and self hosted.
3CX and Lark have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.
5. BigBlueButton · velocity 6.3
BigBlueButton is polishing the 4.0 beta it already committed to LiveKit, while 3.0 stays the production line.
Over the last 30 days BigBlueButton shipped 1 meaningful update vs Lark's 0, most recently “4.0 beta.4: LiveKit becomes the default media stack, SIP.js bridge removed”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.
Where Lark leans on collaboration suite, lark base and automations, BigBlueButton focuses on web conferencing, livekit migration and self hosted.
Over the last 30 days BigBlueButton has been shipping faster than Lark — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.
Full BigBlueButton trajectory → · Compare Lark vs BigBlueButton →
6. SRS · velocity 6.3
SRS opens a 7.0 line built on a Go proxy tier, and drops features it no longer wants to carry.
Over the last 30 days SRS shipped 1 meaningful update vs Lark's 0, most recently “SRS 7.0-d0: Go proxy tier, RTSP playback, IPv6 across protocols”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.
Where Lark leans on collaboration suite, lark base and automations, SRS focuses on streaming servers, webrtc and hevc.
Over the last 30 days SRS has been shipping faster than Lark — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.
7. Restream · velocity 6.3
Restream is building the production desk and the clip factory at the same time.
Over the last 30 days Restream shipped 1 meaningful update vs Lark's 0, most recently “Host live webinars and Slack townhalls ”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.
Where Lark leans on collaboration suite, lark base and automations, Restream focuses on live production, clips automation and multistreaming.
Over the last 30 days Restream has been shipping faster than Lark — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.
8. Bizzabo · velocity 6.3
Bizzabo's feed is an enterprise event-planning library with no product news in it.
Its velocity score of 6.3/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.
Where Lark leans on collaboration suite, lark base and automations, Bizzabo focuses on seo content, event management and mobile event app.
Bizzabo and Lark have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.
9. Fourwaves · velocity 5.0
Fourwaves is closing the gaps around its payments layer and its form editor at the same time.
Its velocity score of 5.0/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.
Where Lark leans on collaboration suite, lark base and automations, Fourwaves focuses on conference management, payments and multi event admin.
Fourwaves and Lark have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.
10. HOMER · velocity 5.0
Homer's storage churn pauses long enough to ship a catalog backup CLI.
Its velocity score of 5.0/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.
Where Lark leans on collaboration suite, lark base and automations, HOMER focuses on voip monitoring, duckdb and ducklake.
HOMER and Lark have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.
11. Vimeo · velocity 5.0
Vimeo ships another batched product post: six changes to embeds and the player.
Its velocity score of 5.0/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.
Where Lark leans on collaboration suite, lark base and automations, Vimeo focuses on video hosting, embeds and privacy.
Vimeo and Lark have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.
12. Switcher Studio · velocity 5.0
Switcher Studio's feed is a livestreaming how-to blog, not a changelog.
Its velocity score of 5.0/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.
Where Lark leans on collaboration suite, lark base and automations, Switcher Studio focuses on live streaming, marketing blog and tutorials.
Switcher Studio and Lark have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.
Full Switcher Studio trajectory → · Compare Lark vs Switcher Studio →
Frequently asked questions
What are the best alternatives to Lark?
The top Lark alternatives we currently track in video conferencing tools are mediasoup, Wowza, Mux, 3CX, BigBlueButton, ranked by recent ship velocity.
How is this list of Lark alternatives ranked?
Alternatives are ranked by Sparkpulse's velocity_score — release cadence + 30-day spark count + sector-relative ship rate.
Can I compare Lark directly with one of these alternatives?
Yes — every card has a "Compare with Lark" link to a side-by-side /compare page.