Does WebRTC have a place in the Internet of Things? This is a question I’ve often wondered and an area I’m expecting to see a lot of growth in WebRTC development. At WebRTC Boston today, I had a chance to explore this question in a session on

I became interested in WebRTC a few years ago, and immediately saw the disruptive nature of WebRTC in the browser. Peer to peer, encrypted communications in the browser has so many applications. At the time, most of the demo applications were “skype killers” – video conferencing tools

As a WebRTC developer, I understand the impact that WebRTC is having on telemedicine. Bringing secure video chat into the browser is opening up a lot of possibilities in telehealth that were previously difficult or impossible. We’ve had a number of interesting calls lately with potential clients

WebRTC brings equitable access to healthcare with Wellbeing Consult Wellbeing Consult is an Australian startup that hired our team at WebRTC.ventures because of our team’s deep expertise in WebRTC and TokBox. They came to us with the concept for their Minimum Viable Product to connect patients with
