
This project shows how to prototype a real-time voice AI Android app using Gemini 2.0’s Live API over WebSockets as an open-source proof of concept before committing to full production infrastructure. By combining low-level audio control on Android, duplex audio streaming, and multimodal AI, we built an

As part of a larger project, our team at WebRTC.ventures had the opportunity to develop a native Android SDK to expand SignalWire’s WebRTC capabilities beyond its existing React Native solution. This SDK provides a platform-specific implementation tailored to Android, allowing us to address mobile-specific challenges, such as

After years of speculation, Apple has officially announced support for WebRTC! Like many prognosticators and consultants in the video communications space, I feel personally redeemed that things are becoming official. Just this week I was talking with a potential client and predicting that Apple would start to

Facebook Messenger, Hangouts, Slack: Are you familiar with any of these apps? Do you know what they all have in common? The answer is all of them use WebRTC technology for client to client video conversations. Our team at WebRTC.ventures builds iOS apps like this with WebRTC,