
New mobile SDK for iOS and Android with WebRTC support
The new version of our mobile SDK uses WebRTC engine for audio/video processing and supports all features available for WebSDK.

The new version of our mobile SDK uses WebRTC engine for audio/video processing and supports all features available for WebSDK.

Victor Pascual from Quobis invited us to participate in WebRTC meetup that took place on March 4th in Barcelona, we accepted the invitation and I'm really happy that we did.

Now there is a way to restrict access to VoxImplant HTTP API and only allow it for certain IP addresses or networks when api_key is being used.

Now developers can get phone numbers connected to VoxImplant in more than 40 countries, including United States, United Kingdom, Russia, Argentina, Australia, Austria etc.

All VoxImplant developers can now create/edit/delete Queues and Skills remotely using HTTP API.

We introduced a lot of new features in 2014, but we have even more planned for 2015.

Mozilla recently released Firefox 34 and there were some changes in WebRTC stack that weren't compatible with our Web SDK. We have fixed most of them, p2p video calling will be fixed on Monday.

Just to remind you about the great event which takes place in US twice a year - WebRTC Expo.

We are going to provide ready-to-use VoxEngine scenarios, How To's and screencasts.

Video calls support is already available for iOS SDK!

VoxImplant developers can easily embed all functionality VoxImplant offers into their native Android applications.

Transfer a call to another user using Web SDK.

Voximplant has new realtime speech generation for voice AI from Inworld, our latest Voice AI text-to-speech (TTS) partner. Together, we combine state-of-the-art TTS with carrier-grade connectivity so you can build voice agents that sound like your brand, not a generic robot.

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OpenAI has recently announced GA version of their Realtime API that Voximplant now fully supports

Today Ultravox announced they are directly integrating Voximplant into their platform to provide SIP capabilities. The integration builds on Voximplant’s deep telephony and Voice AI tooling

Learn how a Voice AI Orchestration Platform connects LLMs, STT/TTS, turn‑taking, and telephony (PSTN, SIP, WebRTC) to build reliable real‑time voice agents. See benefits, architecture, and how Voximplant helps.

Voximplant now includes a native Grok module that connects any Voximplant call to xAI’s Grok Voice Agent API for real-time, speech-to-speech conversations. With a single VoxEngine scenario, you can interact via audio with Grok over phone numbers, SIP trunks and infrastructure, WhatsApp Business, or WebRTC into Grok — all without building custom media gateways or WebSocket streaming infrastructure.

Voximplant now includes a native Cartesia Line / Agents connector that connects any Voximplant call to a Cartesia Line voice agent for real-time, speech-to-speech conversations—over PSTN, SIP, WebRTC, or WhatsApp Business Calling—without building custom media gateways or WebSocket streaming infrastructure.

The new integration enables instant connection of any Voximplant call to an Ultravox agent, delivering seamless voice-to-voice conversations.