Video conferencing can be more than just communication—it can be an interactive gaming experience! We built a web application that connects players via LiveKit open source video conferencing and challenges them to an emoji-matching game using the FaceAPI for real-time facial expression analysis. We call it “FaceOff”.

As we continue to navigate the complexities of remote work and virtual interactions, the demand for seamless and engaging video conferencing experiences has never been greater. WebRTC has long been a key player in enabling real-time communication between participants, but recent advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) are

Hamza Nasir is a Senior WebRTC Developer on the WebRTC.ventures team currently working with Vonage on their Video API platform. He created a demo of an AI assistant named Sushi for use in video conferences, illustrating how you can create the pipeline between Vonage Video Live Captions and OpenAI. What can “Sushi”,

Highly-available and auto scaling video conferencing with Janus WebRTC Server The WebRTC.ventures team worked closely with a classroom technology company that brings video into the classroom to provide auto scaling to their video conferencing application based on the Janus WebRTC Gateway. Their CTO said … Our team