SimpleWebRTC is a popular JavaScript library for building WebRTC applications. It is usually used in conjunction with its signaling server, Signalmaster, to provide an easy way for developers to add video conferencing capabilities to a web application. There are other tools that resemble the SimpleWebRTC approach. Essentially,
One of the things that concerns most people when implementing a new technology is its cost. In this regard, a question we receive a lot is: “Is WebRTC Free?”. Note: for answers to other webRTC questions, scroll to the end of the article and sign up for
The more we talk with companies, the more we’ve been hearing similar concerns. Seems that recently, companies are super focused on improving connection time, reducing error rates, and improving call and video quality. Do you struggle with the same challenge in your applications? Maybe you need an expert 2nd set of eyes
In this post, we’re going to demonstrate how to build a simple peer-to-peer WebRTC Android client from scratch. We’ll cover how to implement the signaling backend using TypeScript and Node and the Android client without using any 3rd party service or abstraction over the WebRTC library. The