Video Interview Platform — 10,000 Concurrent Sessions
Rebuilt a struggling interview platform on LiveKit + EKS. Cut latency from 4s to <80ms, scaled to 10K concurrent sessions.
10K+
Concurrent Sessions
<80ms
Latency
60%
Cost Saved
KubeAce is India's leading LiveKit deployment specialist. We architect, deploy, and scale WebRTC video platforms from 100 to 50,000+ concurrent users — on Kubernetes, with full observability.
Active Rooms
0
↑ 12% / hr
Participants
0
↑ 8% / hr
Mumbai
18ms
Singapore
42ms
Frankfurt
89ms
What We Deliver
We design Selective Forwarding Unit topologies on LiveKit for optimal quality-bandwidth trade-offs, supporting up to 500 participants per room and thousands of rooms per cluster.
Multi-region LiveKit clusters with latency-based routing — nodes in Mumbai, Singapore, Frankfurt, and US-East, delivering sub-100ms latency for 95%+ of sessions.
LiveKit egress pipelines for composite recording, RTMP streaming to YouTube/Facebook, and S3 storage — with Kubernetes-native job scheduling.
Integration guides and boilerplate for LiveKit React, iOS, Android, and Flutter SDKs. We also build custom media processors and AI pipelines on LiveKit agents.
WebRTC-specific metrics (packet loss, jitter, MOS scores), Grafana dashboards, and alerting for media quality degradation before users notice.
JWT token management, room access control, server-side track publishing, and network policy hardening for GDPR and HIPAA-adjacent workloads.
Case Studies
Real deployments. Real scale. See how KubeAce has built and operated LiveKit platforms across different domains.
Rebuilt a struggling interview platform on LiveKit + EKS. Cut latency from 4s to <80ms, scaled to 10K concurrent sessions.
10K+
Concurrent Sessions
<80ms
Latency
60%
Cost Saved
Deployed a multi-teacher, multi-student real-time music platform with <50ms latency for audio-critical performance.
<50ms
Audio Latency
99.9%
Uptime
5K+
Daily Sessions
Whether you're migrating to Kubernetes, scaling a LiveKit deployment, or building a DevOps platform from scratch — our engineers have done it before.