WebRTC.ventures attended the AllThingsRTC 2019 conference in San Francisco in June. In his presentation entitled “Latest WebRTC Development Trends and Implementations,” Alberto analyzed the WebRTC technology, use cases, and market trends we found in our annual WebRTC survey. Here’s an infographic that summarizes this year’s survey results!
On August 29th, WebRTC.ventures produced Episode #31 of WebRTC Live! Formerly known as WebRTC Standards, WebRTC Live is a webinar series about the latest use cases and technical updates to the popular coding standard for live video. For this episode, we were joined by guest Bernard Aboba,
In 2015, we shared an article about applying effects to WebRTC in real time. A few things have changed since then. Today we bring you a new post about effects in WebRTC — this time discussing one of the most popular features of today’s social media apps: filters.
Rafael Viscarra, one of our engineers, wrote a blog post about using WebRTC to stream a remote server screen. Here’s how it works: The service starts and listens on port 9000 by default. We can change this with a flag. The service exposes two endpoints: (1) POST /session