

Leveraged their powerful technology stack. Jerry Yang and Dean Drako, SignalWire already lays claim to the largest open-sourceĬommunications platform in the world and is the de facto standard for modern communicationsĪpplications that rely on real-time voice and video.

SignalWire Work also includes full customization and application integration by way ofįunded by visionaries and industry veterans alike, from Storm Ventures and Samsung NEXT to Inspired by lessons learned over 15+ years operating as a fully distributed organization. Video chat tools, like integrated text chat and screen-sharing, plus a host of innovative features Based on years of experience developing always-on videoĬonferencing and remote work technology, SignalWire Work delivers all the features of legacy SignalWire Work is a new suite of video products built on SignalWire’s groundbreaking elasticĬloud communications platform. Office tool offering secure, powerful, and customizable video conferencing. PALO ALTO, Calif., J– SignalWire, Inc., a Sand Hill Road venture-backed cloudĬommunications provider, today announced the launch of SignalWire Work, a unified virtual Powerful, secure, clientless video service designed by the pioneers of voice and video tech SignalWire announces launch of SignalWire Work, a next-generation videoĬonferencing application and APIs to challenge Zoom, Meet, Teams. The full list of features the company claims it will support at launch is pretty chunky:

From a workflow perspective, it divides things up into virtual offices with individual persistent rooms, though you can still spin up other groups as needed. The new SignalWire Work seems to include most of the "basic" videoconferencing tools you'd expect, including phone-based dial-in support, the ability to save/record meetings, PIN-based security options, AI-based noise cancellation and transcripts, and the ability to export video recordings. The company tells us it's used by companies like Netflix, Amazon, Ring, Comcast, and others. It develops an open-source VoIP platform called FreeSWITCH, which is used behind the scenes for plenty of existing phone and streaming systems.

You've likely never heard of SignalWire, but you've probably used the company's software before.
