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Vendor: MirrorFly
Product: Video Call API & SDK
Front-End Price: $399.00
Commission: ~$39 ($399 At 10%)
Launching on: Mar 25 at 05:44 PM
Network: Launchpad
Niche: Software
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Tags: video call api , video calling sdk , video conferencing api

Description:

MirrorFly Video Call is a WebRTC-powered solution that helps businesses build their own video chat apps. It offers thousands of custom video calling features and AI agent capabilities including HD calling, conferencing, screensharing, video recording, video avatars, and AI video KYC. To understand how real-time communication is processed behind the scenes, you can explore this detailed guide on how video conferencing works.

The solution is available in modern programming languages like Flutter, Swift, Kotlin, React Native, Angular, Javascript, React JS, Java, and Objective-C. Developers can build their platform with any tech stack and customize it without limitations. For developers planning implementation, this step-by-step guide to embed video conferencing APIs into apps explains how to integrate video calling features efficiently.

Importantly, MirrorFly video call solution supports self-hosting, offering businesses the freedom to choose where they deploy and manage their video calling platform. Businesses also gain access to the full source code, making it easy to customize features and white-label the platform with their brand elements.

The architecture is built upon WebRTC to deliver direct, low-latency audio and video transmission, enabling smooth communication even under unstable network conditions. Behind this performance, technologies like media compression and encoding play a critical role—learn more about what video codecs are and how they impact video quality.

It manages session signaling via XMPP running on Erlang-based Ejabberd servers, making it easy to set up calls instantly, manage the ringing state, and synchronize calls across devices. MirrorFly also uses Janus media servers to route and process media streams, ensuring stable one-to-one and multi-party conferencing without performance breakdowns.

Video calls built on top of MirrorFly’s infrastructure are encrypted using AES 256-bit encryption, while DTLS secures media exchange to protect audio and video streams during transmission. Combined with customizable security layers, businesses can adapt protection mechanisms based on their specific compliance and use-case requirements.


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