
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

WebRTC has evolved and matured immensely in the last couple of years. WebRTC technology is more stable, more supported, and more used than ever before. Browser implementation mismatches are fading into memory, as discussed by our DevOps Engineer, Hector Zelaya.

Safari announced compatibility with WebRTC in 2017. WebRTC continues to evolving, so let’s take a look at the status of a popular feature: screen sharing.