Open source video conferencing app powered by LiveKit.
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Open source video conferencing app powered by LiveKit.
Scalable, high-performance, easily customizable WebRTC-based open-source web conferencing system built using Livekit.
A real-time interactive Omni Avatar built on LiveKit, which allows you to seamlessly integrate with any open source Avatar components (real-time model, visual, voice, memory, search, etc.).
Clubhouse, but Open Source. A social voice platform.
Jitsi Admin – Conference Organizer Manage and control your video conferences with support for Jitsi Meet and LiveKit. Includes an optimized LiveKit frontend for enhanced efficiency and performance.
🗣️ Real‑time, low‑latency voice, vision, and conversational‑memory AI assistant built on LiveKit and local LLMs ✨
Yet another Telegram/Zoom/Skype/Jitsi/RocketChat/Discord/OpenMeetings/BigBlueButton/Teams/Mattermost/etc... killer
LangGraph adapter for LiveKit Agents
A fully local, zero-cost voice assistant with human-like expression and emotion using Orpheus TTS, LiveKit, and local LLMs. Hear your AI assistant laugh, sigh, and express itself naturally - all without API costs.
Discord Clone | A Full-Featured Real Time (Video , Audio , Chat) Application Powered by Next.js, Socket io , LiveKit
A production-ready voice agent implementation using LiveKit and Python, featuring advanced conversational AI capabilities and optional telephony integration. It provides intelligent turn detection, function calling, comprehensive logging, telephony integration, and audio enhancement.
A comprehensive full-stack healthcare application that leverages AI-powered voice interactions for patient triage, symptom analysis, specialist mapping, and appointment booking. Built with modern technologies including FastAPI, PostgreSQL, React, and integrated with leading AI models.
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