What is SpiderWare?

SpiderWare is a WebRTC based streaming application that supports direct peering between HTML5 browsers and any device that supports WebRTC. SpiderWare’s flexible architecture allows it to be readily integrated with any application to empower it with peer-to-peer audio, video and meta-data streaming within any network environment. To speed up your time to market, SpiderWare’s team of streaming experts helps you develop, maintain and deploy your solution successfully.

Features of SpiderWare

Benefits of SpiderWare

  • Deployment

If you already have an existing solution, you can further enhance it by integrating SpiderWare. If you are starting from scratch, you can use SpiderWare as a stand-alone system to build your product on.

  • Ease of Integration

Link directly to SpiderWare as a library.Alternatively, SpiderWare can run as a separate process, that your system can talkto via inter-process communication (IPC).

  • Small Footprint

SpiderWare has a binary footprint as small as 4MB!This gives it the flexibility to be deployed either as a standard application or as an embedded solution.

  • High Connectivity

By employing the Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE) protocol in combination with STUN and TURN protocols, establishing peer-to-peer connections between two endpoints is simple and quick.

  • Cross-Platform

Seamless interoperability and functional parity across web, mobile and desktop.

  • Secure Streaming

All Audio, Video and meta-data streams are securely peer-to-peer encrypted, as is the signaling mechanism.

  • Fully Customizable

SpiderWare embeds seamlessly in your application or device, without interfering with your brand experience. You have full control to create the website or application you want.

  • SpiderWare Ecosystem

SpiderWare enables devices to ‘talk’ to each other. Given this premise, it is possible to create an ecosystem where SpiderWare powered devices can exchange information and work together

Deployment

On practically everything! It runs on Windows, Linux, Mac OSX. It can be hosted on a robust server or on a small ARM based IP Camera, or anything in-between.