With strong ties to Stanford, VSee was originally organized around the idea of a commute-free world by making remote work as simple and satisfying as being there in person.: The defined effort was to develop low bandwidth videoconferencing and application sharing software. VSee's technology offers instant and secure multiparty video calls, application sharing, and file transferring. From the outset, the firm's network-sensing technology was optimized for then-current wireless networks and allows for high quality video in remote areas. VSee Lab. Early on,a particular area of focus was the design, building, and hosting of customized telehealth platforms for HIPAA-compliant healthcare delivery. The company also offers peer-to-peer video chatting services for telehealth, education, and enterprises, allowing multi-party videochat, screen-sharing, and other services. VSee Lab, Inc. provides video chat and telemedicine platform for astronauts on the space station. The companyÂ's medical messenger application and do-it-yourself clinic lets users to create and configure their telemedicine solution for their exact needs. Its platform is used in various workflows, including direct-to-consumer, internal communications, provider-to-provider consults, and any combination of these. VSee is the video telehealth solution used by NASA International Space Station, MDlive, Walgreens, Walmart, McKesson US Oncology, InternationalSOS, Davita, and numerous A-list healthcare systems such as Seton, HealthPartners, Sutter, Trinity and Sentara. Hosting a complete online telehealth platform that makes doctor video consultations simple for both patients and providers, VSee's is offered worldwide by client to include telehealth customers MDLIVE, International SOS, NIH, Intermountain Healthcare, Health As We Age, Prevently, Focus Cura, and Stanford Hospital.