Tutorial: Browser Phone Calls with WebRTC and C#, Java, Node.js, PHP, Python, or Ruby

March 24, 2016
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In 2016, the web browser is becoming more and more capable with powerful APIs like WebRTC. Combined with Twilio Client, a browser can connect a voice call to other browsers, mobile apps, and just about any other phone on the planet. In our Browser Calls tutorial, we explore how to use Twilio Client to connect two browsers in a voice call.

The video below demonstrates the app you’ll build in this tutorial. The fictional “Birchwood Bicycle Polo Company” needs our help to support their customers’ cycle polo needs.

The video above featured our Node.js tutorial, but this tutorial is available in several popular languages and frameworks:

Want to learn more? There’s over a hundred use case tutorials for you to explore at https://www.twilio.com/docs/tutorials.