Video conferencing, recordings, transcripts
SpatialChat uses LiveKit's video conferencing platform and WebRTC technology to allow for more participants in a call and improve stability.
When you join a call, your video stream will be sent through our video router servers. These servers will transmit your stream to other participants in the call and also transmit their streams to you. All streams are encrypted with the AES-128 or AES-256 algorithm while in transit.
However, they may be decrypted and re-encrypted when passing through the video routers. We have a global infrastructure of video router servers, and you will be automatically routed to the closest one.
Our video router servers and infrastructure are designed with strict security measures to prevent eavesdropping and interruptions of video/audio streams:
- All media traffic is encrypted no matter the endpoint you use (web or mobile) or the session setup you choose (P2P or multiparty.)
- SpatialChat uses the AES cipher with 128-bit keys to encrypt audio and video, and HMAC-SHA1 to verify data integrity.
- Camera is turned off once a user closes all SpatialChat pages/tabs in the browser.
- WebRTC video communications are AES-256 encrypted.
- SpatialChat does NOT record or store any video communication recordings.
- SpatialChat does NOT process or store your audio/video comunication transcripts.
- Meetings not using E2EE, but all network traffic encrypted with SSL between client and server by SSL and TLS.