Using the and you can quickly build an app that leverages powerful video conferencing features along with Room Previews and fully customize the experience for your users. SignalWire Video API Javascript SDK We’ve published built in the popular JavaScript web framework that demonstrates how you can build a full-featured video conferencing web app. The bonus? It is already capable of going to scale using the and . an open-source example Vue 3 SignalWire Video API Javascript SDK Features of the : SignalWire Video VueJs example Join or Create temporary Room Sessions Meeting controls such as Mute Audio/Video and Share Screen Change Camera and Microphone devices Change Room Layouts List Rooms with Room Previews Join Active Rooms from the homepage Why SignalWire? Other video conferencing APIs and applications rely on SFU (Selective Forwarding Unit) which means every user is responsible for handling streams to and from other users. The SignalWire Video Conferencing API takes an MCU (Multipoint Control Unit) approach which reduces the load on the client resulting in minimized latency and the ability to participate in large-scale calls within a browser. Essentially, everyone streams to the SignalWire servers and we send back one stream. SignalWire also recently launched the new . When enabled on a Room Session, a link to an mp4 of the last few seconds of the sessions is returned when fetching a room’s properties. For those adopting a remote-first approach to business, this provides an experience of spontaneous engagement with conversations, akin to running into co-workers around the office. Room Previews feature Running and Using the Vue 3 Example We’ve provided instructions on running our example application locally or in the cloud using . In just a few minutes you can deploy your own video conferencing app that works on Desktop and Mobile. All the code is freely provided and well-documented so you can modify it as needed or to use as reference. Replit.com Instructions can be found in the . SignalWire-Video-VueJS GitHub Repository Here at SignalWire, of developers! Find us on the and be sure to join our . We’re always happy to help answer questions and we look forward to engaging with you! we love our community SignalWire Twitter SignalWire Community Slack Also Published Here