WebRTC Android is a sample project that showcases how to implement real-time peer-to-peer communication (audio, video, and data) on Android using WebRTC. It demonstrates a complete pipeline—from signaling and connection setup to media capture and transmission—making it an excellent reference for developers looking to integrate WebRTC into their mobile apps. The project includes UI components and handles network state changes, codec configuration, and ICE negotiation to provide a robust base for real-world applications.
Features
- Peer-to-peer audio and video communication using WebRTC
- Android-native implementation with Java and Kotlin
- Supports camera preview and media capture
- Handles signaling, ICE, and SDP negotiation
- Built-in audio and video rendering views
- Network change handling and reconnection logic
- Example UI for call initiation and hang-up
- Customizable for voice chat, conferencing, or streaming
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