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# Zipcall - Decentralized Video Chat
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# https://zipcall.io
Decentralized video chat platform powered by WebRTC using Twilio STUN/TURN infrastructure.
Zipcall provides video quality and latency simply not available with traditional
technology.
![screenshot](public/images/readmecall.png "Video Calling")
## Features
<img align="right" width="400" height="auto" src="public/images/preview.gif">
- Screen sharing
- Picture in picture
- Live captions
- Text chat
- Auto-scaling video quality
- No download required, entirely browser based
- Direct peer to peer connection ensures lowest latency
- Single use disposable chat rooms
## Quick start
- You will need to have Node.js installed, this project has been tested with Node version 10.X and 12.X
- Clone this repo
```
git clone https://github.com/ianramzy/decentralized-video-chat
cd decentralized-video-chat
```
- Install dependencies
```
npm install
```
- Start the server
```
npm start
```
- Open `localhost:3000` in Chrome or Firefox.
- If you want to use a client on another computer/network, make sure you publish your server on an HTTPS connection.
You can use a service like [ngrok](https://ngrok.com/) for that.