
Each month, we ask our dynamic team of WebRTC developers, mobile developers, designers, testers, DevOps experts, and project leads to share some of the impactful work they did in the past month. Here’s a short list of some that might interest you — at least the ones

Maintaining and updating WebRTC applications is complex, involving frequent updates to libraries and infrastructure components to keep them secure and efficient. Canary releases provide a strategic way to handle these updates with minimal risk. By deploying changes to a small group of users initially, developers can monitor

Imagine turning hours of call transcripts into concise summaries with just a few lines of code, all without provisioning any servers. In this “WebRTC Tips” video, our WebRTC Developer Advocate, Hector Zelaya, demonstrates how to leverage AWS Lambda to build a serverless process that reads call transcript

Real-time communication has become indispensable for both processes and products. Video meetings support internal communications for remote teams and facilitate sales and customer service activities. They are also increasingly integrated as a standard feature in software products and platforms sold by businesses. When developing video call capabilities,