
For years, developers building real-time video and audio applications on the web have worked under a quiet constraint: whatever protocol you chose, it had to work in Safari. Well, that’s not 100% true because many WebRTC apps used to have disclaimers like “works best in Chrome”. When

Each month, our CEO Arin Sime sits down with long-time WebRTC industry authority Tsahi Levent‑Levi of BlogGeek.me to discuss the latest real-time communications trends and challenges. In their November 2025 session, Arin asked Tsahi five pointed questions and gave him 90 seconds per answer, pushing for clear

On the November 19 episode of WebRTC Live, we attempted to settle the debate on “MOQ vs. WebRTC” once and for all. Since Cloudflare has been expanding its offerings in 2025, with both WebRTC- and MOQ-related product announcements, we invited a few members of their team for a

Digital media delivery today relies on two powerful but separate approaches: scalable streaming and real-time conversation. Each one excels at a specific purpose, and understanding both reveals why MOQ represents a fundamental shift in how we may be building these applications in the future. Let’s explore what