WebRTC-Experiment is a large collection of WebRTC demos, libraries, examples, and browser communication experiments by Muaz Khan. It covers many real-time communication patterns, including audio calls, video calls, screen sharing, file sharing, media streaming, broadcasting, and collaborative tools. The repository acts as a catalog of related projects rather than one narrow library. It links together tools such as RecordRTC, MultiStreamsMixer, DetectRTC, RTCMultiConnection, scalable broadcasting, Canvas Designer, and Translator. Developers can study the examples to understand WebRTC APIs, signaling patterns, browser support, device detection, and peer-to-peer behavior. It is useful for prototyping browser-based communication apps and learning practical WebRTC implementation ideas.

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  • WebRTC demo collection
  • Audio, video, and screen examples
  • Peer-to-peer application patterns
  • Device and feature detection tools
  • Scalable broadcasting references
  • Canvas and translator experiments

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