WebRTC

What is WebRTC?

Definition of WebRTC

WebRTC is a set of open source tools and technologies that allows for real-time communication via the internet, without the need for a plugin. It's like Skype or FaceTime, but it works in your browser and on any device. WebRTC allows your browser to act as a phone, video chat, or even a file transfer tool—all without installing any additional software.

It's available to anyone with a web browser, which means it's an easy way to communicate with people over the internet, using video or voice chat. It's great for live collaboration and meetings, but it's also useful for remote training sessions and other types of education.

Benefits of WebRTC

1. It's easy to use. You don't need any expertise to build your own video or voice calling app using WebRTC. The code is open source, so you can check it out and learn how it works, or hire someone with the skills you need to make sure your app works perfectly.

2. It's flexible. You can use WebRTC for all kinds of applications—from just having fun with friends to business meetings and work collaboration and professional training programs.

3. It lets you connect with anyone who has internet access almost anywhere in the world.

Example of WebRTC

A good example of WebRTC in use is Apizee. The platform allows users to connect with each other via video chat, share documents, and even join conference calls with multiple people.