Pipecat is a framework and software development kit for building real-time multimodal AI agents and speech-to-speech systems. It utilizes a frame-based data pipeline to route audio, video, and text through a modular sequence of processors, enabling the orchestration of low-latency conversational AI.
The project is distinguished by its ability to coordinate complex multimodal services, including speech-to-text, language models, and text-to-speech, within a single pipeline. It features semantic voice activity detection for natural turn-taking, state-machine conversation flows for dialogue management, and WebRTC-based streaming for bidirectional media connectivity.
The framework covers a broad surface of capabilities, including AI integration with various foundation models, asynchronous tool execution for external function calls, and telephony integration with providers such as Twilio and Genesys Cloud. It also includes tools for distributed session management, long-term agent memory, and cloud deployment orchestration for scaling agent instances.
The project provides command-line utilities for project scaffolding, deployment auditing, and technical documentation indexing.
This project is a framework for developing multimodal AI agents that function as programmable participants in real-time communication rooms. It enables the construction of agents that can see, hear, and speak by integrating speech-to-text, large language models, and text-to-speech pipelines to facilitate low-latency, natural conversations. The system is distinguished by its advanced orchestration of real-time media and conversational flow, including support for full-duplex speech, preemptive response generation, and sophisticated interruption management. It further differentiates itself throu
LiveKit is a comprehensive framework for building and orchestrating real-time, multimodal AI agents that interact with users through voice, video, and text. It provides a centralized, event-driven architecture to manage the entire lifecycle of automated participants, from initialization and session state management to graceful shutdown. By utilizing a selective forwarding unit, the platform efficiently routes media streams between participants and agents, ensuring low-latency communication and secure, token-based authentication for all connections. The platform distinguishes itself through it
Vocode-core is a framework for building real-time conversational AI voice agents. It serves as a conversational orchestrator and pipeline that integrates speech-to-text, large language models, and text-to-speech services to enable low-latency voice interactions. The project features a provider-agnostic interface that allows for swappable speech and language model providers, including support for both cloud APIs and local binaries. It distinguishes itself through a specialized telephony integration layer that enables agents to be deployed across phone lines, WebRTC, and virtual meeting platfor