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WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication) is an open-source project that enables web browsers and mobile applications to support real-time communication (RTC) via simple APIs. It enables audio and video communication, as well as data sharing, between two or more connected devices. WebRTC is used in VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) and videoconferencing applications, allowing users to communicate in real-time without the need for additional software or plugins.
WebRTC is becoming increasingly popular due to its ease of use and its ability to provide high-quality audio and video communication. It is also becoming more widely adopted due to its low cost and its ability to be integrated into existing applications. WebRTC is also becoming increasingly popular for its ability to provide secure communication, as it uses end-to-end encryption.
Some of the companies in the WebRTC market include Google, Microsoft, Cisco, Twilio, TokBox, and Vonage. Show Less Read more