There are 5 repositories under amazon-ivs topic.
A React Native wrapper for the Amazon IVS iOS and Android player SDKs.
An experimental solution to illustrate how Amazon Transcribe can be used in conjunction with Amazon IVS to deliver real-time captions for live streams.
⚠️ IMPORTANT ⚠️ This repository is no longer actively maintained and will be archived at the end of 2022. A basic live chat implementation built with WebSockets, that can be used in conjunction with Amazon IVS to build compelling customer experiences for live video streams with chat use cases.
This repository shows how you can build a compelling user-generated content (UGC) live streaming platform with Amazon IVS.
This repository contains a collection of plain JavaScript code samples, covering several basic Amazon IVS use cases.
A demo web application that shows how to implement a browser-based streaming tool with Nextjs and the Amazon IVS Web Broadcast SDK.
A demo web application intended as an educational tool for demonstrating how to load and play Amazon IVS streams alongside the Amazon Chime SDK.
A demo web application that shows how to implement a basic video + chat application using the AWS serverless application model (SAM) and Javascript (React).
This repository shows how you can build a compelling social feed experience of auto-player live streams with Amazon IVS.
This demo is designed to educate people who want to build live streaming platform with chatting feature. This demo is implemented using Amplify with Amazon IVS, ChimeSDK Messaging.
A demo Android phone application intended as an educational tool for demonstrating how Amazon IVS can be used to build a compelling customer experience for eCommerce use-cases.
This repository shows how you can build a compelling eCommerce experience with Amazon IVS.
A demo web application showing how to implement a Live to VOD (DVR) experience using Amazon IVS and the auto-record-to-s3 feature using Amazon S3.
This repository contains a basic livestream to video on-demand web application. The app is built on Amazon IVS and uses the Auto-record to S3 feature to automatically record streams. Recorded streams are played back using the Amazon IVS Player SDK.
This repository shows how you can build a compelling user-generated content (UGC) live streaming webapp with Amazon IVS.
This repository contains a demo web application intended as an educational tool for demonstrating how you can implement a stream "clipping" functionality with Amazon IVS. This project uses AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK).
A demo iPhone application intended as an educational tool for demonstrating how Amazon IVS can be used to build a compelling customer experience for eCommerce use-cases.
A demo Android phone application intended as an educational tool for demonstrating how Amazon IVS can be used to build a scrolling feed of autoplaying live streams.
A demo iPhone application intended as an educational tool for demonstrating how Amazon IVS can be used to build a scrolling feed of autoplaying live streams.
This repository shows how you can implement a "floating"/mini-player on page scroll with Amazon IVS.
A demo Android app built with Kotlin that shows how to implement a basic video + chat application using Amazon IVS and the AWS serverless application model (SAM).
This repository contains a broadcasting application for Android. The app is built on Amazon IVS and uses the Amazon IVS Broadcast SDK to stream video from an Android device to an Amazon IVS channel.
This repository contains a broadcasting application for iOS. The app is built on Amazon IVS and uses the Amazon IVS Broadcast SDK to stream video from an iOS device to an Amazon IVS channel.
The Amazon IVS manifest clipping solution offers a reference solution that demonstrates how you can use HTTP live streaming (HLS) Program-Date-Time (PDT) tags and HLS byte range manifest files to clip the recordings stored on Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) using the Auto-Record to Amazon S3.
This repository provides ReactJS code and a walkthrough to build a demo web app for multi-participant live streaming in a grid layout with latency <300ms. It demonstrates Amazon IVS Web Broadcasting SDK integration for real-time streaming.
This demo showcases how customers can use Amazon IVS to create live interactive fitness experiences, with a leaderboard and basic user interactions.
This demo shows how you can use Amazon IVS's Auto-Record-to-S3 feature in conjunction with Amazon Rekognition to moderate streams.
This repository contains an iOS demo app which shows how to instantiate multiple players simultaneously, and switch between 3 predefined layouts/sets of demo streams using SwiftUI. The app is built on Amazon IVS and the Amazon IVS Player SDK.
This project demonstrates a video collaboration application powered by Amazon IVS Real-time, serving as a reference for building compelling social video experiences.
A demo web application that shows how to implement a basic live streaming application with bullet chat using Amazon IVS and React.
This repository shows how you can display Closed Captions with Amazon IVS and React.
A demo iOS app built with SwiftUI that shows how to implement a basic video + chat application using Amazon IVS and the AWS serverless application model (SAM).
A demo Android app showing how to implement a Live to VOD (DVR) experience using Amazon IVS and the auto-record-to-s3 feature using Amazon S3.
A demo of a virtual event where users can ask and upvote questions, which are then displayed on top of the player using Timed Metadata.
A demo iOS app showing how to implement a Live to VOD (DVR) experience using Amazon IVS and the auto-record-to-s3 feature using Amazon S3.
This demo application shows how to implement an audio-only web application powered by Amazon IVS Real-time, using React, the IVS Broadcast SDK, and the AWS CDK.