LiveKit Cloud - Build massive-scale, real-time video and audio experiences

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Conferencing, livestreaming, metaverse, robotics, collaboration or telephony apps just became easier to build with LiveKit Cloud. Supports up to 100,000 simultaneous participants per session and includes detailed, real-time analytics and telemetry.

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Loved the design! Congrats on your launch!!
so glad to hear it, thanks Maisha!
thank you!
Looks so amazing! Congrats on the launch.
Thanks you Ash! ๐Ÿ™‚
congrats for the launch
cheers Sathithya!
Much appreciated
Looking ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ Congrats Russ and co!
thanks Lenny, means a lot coming from you! <3
Congrats on the launch! I love it
The is a great product backed by a killer team. Congrats on the launch!!
you're too kind. Thanks so much for the words and support. Looking forward to a Sesh + LiveKit collabo some time down the road. :)
Super cool idea Russ! Congrats :)
thank you Momo!
Love everything about it! looks great ๐Ÿ”ฅ
Thank you Wiz! <3
Congrats & LiveKit!
yoooo thanks Packy!!
This seems super awesome and I think we'll almost certainly use this for our group calls! Although, what about 1-1 calls? Do you offer a P2P solution? Currently, most of our calls use P2P and it'd be a huge added expense to have to suddenly pay for anything beyond the occasional TURN or a server as a fallback in case there's a restrictive firewall (but not as a default solution). Up until now, our plan has been to use Mediasoup to roll out our own P2P video calling because we've had an endless number issues with Twilio, with little control to do anything about them. A huge percentage of rooms have issues, we've refactored the setup tens of times by now, we've set up all sorts of hacky workarounds and still there's frequent enough complaints that some people just can't see each other, no matter what they do.
Thanks Astor! We do not support P2P currently. While a number of folks have expressed interest in it, it's very difficult to fit that model into LiveKit. There are quite a bit of end-to-end coordination between the clients and SFU.
Thank you for the quick reply and for clearing this up! We'll consider using LiveKit as a backup for when P2P fails. Thanks again!