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AI Voice Agent SDK - The open-source framework for real-time AI voice

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Real-time Voice AI Agents We are open-sourcing the easiest way for developers to build real-time Voice Agents and Virtual Avatars into any app—telephony, web, mobile, robotics, wearables, and beyond.

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Karina Bao

Congratulations on the launch!

Sumit So

@kbao5 Thanks Karina! Really Appreciate your support

Sagar Kava

@kbao5 Thank you so much.

Nikita

I think I saw an SDK that looks almost 1-to-1 like yours and is called LiveKit.

You have a cool product; can you tell me how you differ and how long you've been working on it? Huge scale of work!

Sumit So

@hormold Hey Nikita! VideoSDK provides SDKs for all the platforms for creating virtual meetings & Connecting realtime audio/video to Unity Games, with AI AgentSDK you can connect an AI participant to those sessions, You can checkout our docs to know see all the features that are available

Pulkit Garg

“VideoSDK looks stellar love how it streamlines building real-time video and audio experiences with easy-to-use APIs. what’s next for it? Are you planning upgrades like low-latency streaming, built-in recording, or advanced moderation tools?”

Sumit So

@pulkitgarg Hey Pulkit! Thanks for your support! We already have ILS Steaming with near low latency, Also you can record entire session or individual participant stream easily and store it in any cloud

Tahel Romero

They are great!!

Sumit So

@tahel_romero Thanks Tahel !, Really appreciate your support

Naman Sarawagi

Getting that 80ms latency consistently is the key. Kudos for achieving this.

Sahith

thanks for making it open source!

Naz Haque

All the best for today, I’ve been a VoiceDSK customer for years, and the evolution is promising.

Zovie Hartwell

With Voice Agent SDK, I finally got real-time voice agents running on mobile — and the learning curve was surprisingly smooth.

Bhavya Patel
Super excited to check it out! Great product @arjun_kava1 @sagar_kava
Rachit Magon

Love the modular pipeline approach. Can developers swap out individual components (like using a different LLM) without rebuilding the entire agent? @arjun_kava1