
Skype is now getting better and more user-friendly. If you want to translate your conversation using the Skype Translator, you need to log in to your account.

While using Skype as a guest, the conversation lasts only for 24 hours. Both users and guests can enjoy the features like video calls, voice calls, screen sharing, file sharing and instant messaging. The conversation link is valid for 24 hours.Īll free features of Skype are available for both logged in users as well as the guests. Skype allows you to invite up to 25 people on a voice or video call and up to 300 people to a chat box. Anyone who gets the link and clicks it can join the conversation instantly. You can also share the link with a group to start a Group Conversation. Skype will then create a conversation link which you need to share with your friend you want to chat or call with. As Skype does well enough for smaller meetings with a few participants who only need to chat, message, share files or screenshare, the option to invite anyone could boost its usage.You just need to go to, tap on Start a Conversation and add your name. However, it could impact the web conferencing space, too, as it may entice those who use often use the free or low-cost versions of online meeting software applications for more casual chats to use Skype instead.

The feature initially seems like just another handy way to get people together for a Skype chat without worrying about whether or not the recipient has the app downloaded and installed.

To see if you have the option available, you can launch the latest version of Skype for Windows, Skype for Mac, or Skype for Web, then click “+New” to start your chat and generate the unique, sharable link.

and U.K., but will be expanded to reach the rest of the world over the course of the next couple of weeks. Microsoft says the feature is currently coming online for Skype users in the U.S. In the case of those without Skype accounts, they’ll be able to sign in to a chat as a guest by typing in their name then clicking “Join.”
