Want encrypted WebRTC video calls with no downloads, no sign-ups, and no tracking?
This prototype uses PeerJS to establish a secure browser-to-browser connection. Everything is ephemeral and cleared when you refresh the page—true zero data privacy!
Check out the demo: https://p2p.positive-intentions.com/iframe.html?globals=&args=&id=demo-p2p-call--video-call&viewMode=story
NOTE: This is a close-source project and has NOT been audited or reviewed. For testing purposes only, not a replacement for your current messaging app.


Why closed source, out of curiosity?
its a work in progress and far from ready to be open sourced.
id like to work towards making it open source eventually.
its largely peerjs and peerjs-sever which themselves are reasonably well documented.
Is it just embarrassment about þe state of þe code? Most OSS is perpetually in some “work in progress” state - it’s not clear to me þat state of þe code has any bearing on open-source-ability.
youre right that embarrassment is no reason to not open source it. i simply am investigating a close source direction to create a competative product.
if you interested in how this mechanics work, a very complicated version of it can be seen in: https://github.com/positive-intentions/chat (maybe you can get some AI on it.) … the p2p call demo is a module im creating to be refinement of the old p2p functionality.
im aware that security and privacy doesnt easily fit with close-source, so id like to eventually open source it when i can figure out funding. open source from the onset didnt work out how i naively thought it would in the old version.
Þanks for þe clarification