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Replit — Build Your Own Livestreaming Service with api.video
With the recent shift in the popularity of remote work environments, the demand for livestreaming services has increased. Even prior to the shift, many global companies have used livestreaming services for their organization’s all-hands meetings. api.video provides APIs and SDKs that make it easier to build your own livestreaming service and host it on your website. Additionally, they also provide solutions for uploading videos, encoding videos, video delivery, and video analytics. Here are some of the specific features of api.video: You can securely upload and store videos from your own user interface to api.video. The video can then be shared worldwide via their responsive video player. They also support progressive uploads that let you simultaneously upload large videos. You can customize your video player by choosing a video player theme, adding your own thumbnail image, and adding your own logo. You can create your own livestreaming service, which can either be done by using their API/SDK or by using their User Interface (i.e., you won’t have to code). You can access stats and analytics about your videos to learn more about your users and their engagement. Some of the use cases for api.video include:
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Replit — Build Your Own Livestreaming Service with api.video
With the recent shift in the popularity of remote work environments, the demand for livestreaming services has increased. Even prior to the shift, many global companies have used livestreaming services for their organization’s all-hands meetings. api.video provides APIs and SDKs that make it easier to build your own livestreaming service and host it on your website. Additionally, they also provide solutions for uploading videos, encoding videos, video delivery, and video analytics. Here are some of the specific features of api.video: You can securely upload and store videos from your own user interface to api.video. The video can then be shared worldwide via their responsive video player. They also support progressive uploads that let you simultaneously upload large videos. You can customize your video player by choosing a video player theme, adding your own thumbnail image, and adding your own logo. You can create your own livestreaming service, which can either be done by using their API/SDK or by using their User Interface (i.e., you won’t have to code). You can access stats and analytics about your videos to learn more about your users and their engagement. Some of the use cases for api.video include:
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Replit — Build Your Own Livestreaming Service with api.video
With the recent shift in the popularity of remote work environments, the demand for livestreaming services has increased. Even prior to the shift, many global companies have used livestreaming services for their organization’s all-hands meetings. api.video provides APIs and SDKs that make it easier to build your own livestreaming service and host it on your website. Additionally, they also provide solutions for uploading videos, encoding videos, video delivery, and video analytics. Here are some of the specific features of api.video: You can securely upload and store videos from your own user interface to api.video. The video can then be shared worldwide via their responsive video player. They also support progressive uploads that let you simultaneously upload large videos. You can customize your video player by choosing a video player theme, adding your own thumbnail image, and adding your own logo. You can create your own livestreaming service, which can either be done by using their API/SDK or by using their User Interface (i.e., you won’t have to code). You can access stats and analytics about your videos to learn more about your users and their engagement. Some of the use cases for api.video include:
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