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One to one video chat and messaging app based on google meet UI. No TURN servers used for WebRTC.

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Google-meet-clone

Description

Hey, thanks for visiting my Google Meet Clone. This is a one to one video chat and messaging app based on Google Meet UI. Messaging supports group chat but there is no option of group video chat...yet. I will be adding feature of group video chat in future.

Since I don't have access to any TURN servers, video call is possible only between devices on the same network.

Visit : https://pranav-shukla.netlify.app/ to see all my projects.

Dependencies used:

Home Page:

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Call Page :

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Demo :

meet-clone.mp4

Useful links:

WebRTC :

_ Protocols :_ https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebRTC_API/Protocols

_WebRTC API : _ https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebRTC_API#webrtc_concepts_and_usage

Firebase/WebRTC : https://github.com/fireship-io/webrtc-firebase-demo/blob/main/main.js

Why no Free TURN Server : https://bloggeek.me/google-free-turn-server/


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