In this blog post, we will provide a tutorial on how to build a video conference application using webRTC. We will not complicate it too much, it will be a simple one-to-one video conference application using nothing more than the WebRTC APIs and a few other libraries
This tutorial will be how to build a video conference application with WebRTC & Tokbox. We will cover how to build a video conference application by using a Communication-Platform-as-a-Service (CPaaS) solution, this means that we will focus only on coding our application and not on the infrastructure
Learning though a tutorial on how to build a video conference application with WebRTC and a Kurento media server is an easy way to see how WebRTC works. Though the original idea behind WebRTC is to establish a peer-to-peer direct connection, a media server is useful to
When I attended the CommCon London conference earlier this year, one of the speakers, Michał Śledź, invited us to join the RTC.ON conference. It was organized by his company, Software Mansion, and was going to happen in Krakow on September 11-13, 2024. A few days after returning