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mirotalksfuπŸ† Self-hosted, open-source WebRTC video conferencing platform for real-time communication and collaboration. A modern alternative to Zoom, built on SFU architecture.

πŸ† Self-hosted, open-source WebRTC video conferencing platform for real-time communication and collaboration. A modern alternative to Zoom, built on SFU architecture.

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A self-hosted, open-source WebRTC video conferencing platform built on Mediasoup SFU architecture for scalable real-time communication. It provides a modern alternative to Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams with full control over data, privacy, and infrastructure.

Key Features

  • High-Resolution Video: Support for up to 8K at 60fps with screen sharing and recording capabilities
  • Rich Collaboration Tools: Built-in chat with markdown, collaborative whiteboard, and file sharing
  • AI Integration: ChatGPT, DeepSeek, and VideoAI features for enhanced productivity
  • Live Streaming: Native RTMP/OBS integration for streaming to multiple platforms
  • Multi-Language Support: Available in 133 languages for global accessibility
  • REST API: Full API included for custom integrations and automation

Use Cases

  • Enterprise Communication: Unlimited concurrent meetings without time restrictions or participant limits
  • Educational Institutions: Large-scale lectures and collaborative learning with screen sharing and recording
  • Content Creators: Live streaming to audiences with RTMP support and professional streaming tools
  • Privacy-Conscious Organizations: Complete data sovereignty with self-hosted deployment on own servers
  • White-Label Solutions: Full source code customization for branded video conferencing platforms

Who Is It For

Organizations and individuals seeking a privacy-respecting, self-hosted video conferencing solution with advanced features and no vendor lock-in. Ideal for enterprises, educational institutions, content creators, and developers needing full control over their communication infrastructure.

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