LiveKit raises Series C. Why this matters for real-time products
As long-term LiveKit partners, we have been building real-time products on this platform for years. Following the Series C announcement, we explain what this means for real-time solutions used in production.
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We work with different technologies, but LiveKit is one of the platforms we have a long-standing partnership with and strong delivery experience on.
Over the years, we have delivered multiple real-time solutions with our clients across the USA, UK, France, Germany, Spain, and Italy. Some of the most notable projects include:
- Stardio - A live fitness streaming platform
- Nokia Bell Labs - Real-time communication solutions developed for research and engineering teams
We use this technology to build real-time products where live interaction is part of the core experience. This includes one-to-one video consultations, live streaming between instructors and audiences, secure private calls with advanced identity verification, and real-time communication platforms integrated with telephony and voice automation.
Our work ranges from fully delivered end-to-end solutions to targeted consulting and improvements of existing systems, depending on the client’s needs and product stage. In all cases, the focus remains on reliable audio and video, low latency, and predictable behavior in real production environments.
That is why we are sharing recent news from the team behind the platform. They announced a $100M Series C funding round and reached a $1B valuation.
What this funding means for us and our clients
This funding supports further development of the platform, especially in areas related to real-time and voice-based products.
The focus remains on production-ready infrastructure where voice, video, and AI features work together as part of real systems. A clear direction is making voice-based interaction easier to design, launch, and scale within digital products.
→ For us, this means a more stable and predictable foundation for long-term real-time solutions . It allows us to plan architecture, scaling, and future features with greater confidence when working on complex products that rely on live communication.
→ For our clients, this reduces delivery risk . It supports long-term product planning for platforms where live interaction, streaming, or voice-driven workflows are central to the user experience. It also makes it easier to extend products over time, from core real-time functionality to more advanced interaction patterns, including conversational interfaces.
This direction reflects what we see across many client projects today. Real-time communication and voice features are becoming a natural part of modern digital products, and a well-supported platform helps teams focus on product value instead of infrastructure concerns.
Where LiveKit fits in our delivery work
LiveKit is part of the real-time foundation we use in client projects. We plan it together with backend systems, user interfaces, and business logic from the start.
This approach allows us to deliver streaming platforms, interactive products, and collaboration features that work reliably in production. In some cases, we also use LiveKit Agents to support voice-based interaction and real-time workflows.
At this stage, we often help teams review their existing setup or plans through a paid LiveKit audit or focused consultation, especially when products are moving from prototype to production. More about our approach and LiveKit service here.
Experience we share
We regularly share insights based on delivery work and long-term client cooperation:
- LiveKit Agents: An architectural breakdown of the framework for building real-time
- Video Streaming Website Development: A Guide to Building Your Own Site
- Simulcasting Made Easy: Top Apps and Software to Help You Multistream
Many of the questions covered in these articles also appear in real client work. Teams often come to us after reading about streaming, simulcasting, or real-time architectures, looking to understand how these concepts apply to their own product. During LiveKit consultations, we help connect theory with practice by reviewing architecture decisions, identifying scaling and performance risks, and discussing realistic next steps for development or production use.
Is real-time communication part of your roadmap?
If you are planning a streaming platform, interactive video, or real-time features, we can help you design and build the right solution. We work with our clients from early product decisions through delivery and further growth, focusing on solutions that support real business needs.
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