Bringing WebRTC and SIP together is a powerful way to connect modern web applications with traditional phone systems. Whether you’re enabling voice and video in the browser, or linking your app to a PBX and SIP trunk, WebRTC SIP integration allows users to communicate across platforms without
Large Language Models (LLMs) have dominated conversations about AI integration in WebRTC, particularly when it comes to voice-based features like transcription, summarization, and intent detection. But there’s an emerging layer that many outside of research circles are missing: Vision Language Models (VLMs). Unlike LLMs, which work with
Since Zoom adopted WebRTC, we’ve been closely monitoring their developer platform evolution. Zoom’s WebRTC-powered Video SDK is a powerful addition to the CPaaS landscape, offering rapid integration, robust performance, and a wide array of features for custom video solutions. At their 2025 Developer Summit, Zoom unveiled significant
One of the biggest challenges in building real-time AI voice agents is the delay between when a user finishes speaking and when the system responds, known as latency. Even small delays in a Voice AI application can disrupt the natural flow of conversation and harm your user