This sounds/looks very interesting, but I am not sure what the use-case is, from what I can tell the quality is pretty low in the demo (and can't full-screen), isn't something like TeamViewer a lot more performant (being p2p)?
Hi, thanks for the comment. Just to clarify—this is a demo of the virtual computer tech in 200 lines of code. It's not actually meant to be a functional product in and of itself.
With that said, the virtual computer technology has some big differences when compared to something like TeamViewer.
- First off, Hyperbeam allows many participants to connect to the same virtual computer at once. All audio/video is synchronized, and any participant can control it (although our API has granular control permissions).
- Hyperbeam requires no downloads
- We manage the infrastructure ourselves, meaning you can embed Hyperbeam virtual computers in your app and scale seamlessly
- You can embed Hyperbeam virtual computers in 3D software and VR
- You can programmatically control the web browser
Here are some companies that are currently using our tech:
With that said, the virtual computer technology has some big differences when compared to something like TeamViewer.
- First off, Hyperbeam allows many participants to connect to the same virtual computer at once. All audio/video is synchronized, and any participant can control it (although our API has granular control permissions).
- Hyperbeam requires no downloads
- We manage the infrastructure ourselves, meaning you can embed Hyperbeam virtual computers in your app and scale seamlessly
- You can embed Hyperbeam virtual computers in 3D software and VR
- You can programmatically control the web browser
Here are some companies that are currently using our tech:
Remote tutoring: https://www.teachwithkoala.com
VR offices & conferences: https://framevr.io
Watch parties: https://kosmi.io
Online coding lessons: https://www.strivemath.com