EyeBeam was once the gold standard for VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) softphones. Developed by CounterPath, this softphone revolutionized how businesses handled desktop telephony by integrating high-quality voice, video, and instant messaging.

: Since the software no longer receives security updates, using it on modern systems may expose you to vulnerabilities.

If you are behind a NAT router (most home/office setups), input a STUN server address in the Topology tab to ensure one-way audio issues are resolved.

Eyebeam communicates over SIP using ports (UDP/TCP) for signaling and a range of RTP ports for media streams (commonly 10000–20000). If your calls fail to connect, your firewall or router may be blocking these ports.

From a technical standpoint, EyeBeam was designed for Windows XP and Vista. Running it on modern Windows architecture often requires running the application in "Compatibility Mode" or dealing with driver issues regarding modern webcam integration for video calls.

If you are looking to download the eyeBeam old version, it is important to know that official support for Go to product viewer dialog for this item.