P2P Video & File Transfer
PeerCall
No File Size Limits. No Server in the Middle. Just a Code and a Connection.
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Project Walkthrough
About This Project.
File size limits and server-side compression exist because of the server sitting in the middle. PeerCall removes the server entirely — files travel directly between browsers via WebRTC data channels at full network speed, with zero compression and zero quality loss. A 10GB project archive transfers the same as a 10KB document. Audio and video calls work the same way. No accounts, no plugins, no installs. A two-step code exchange establishes the direct connection — after that, the server is completely out of the picture. Private by design, not by policy.
Key Features.
True Peer-to-Peer
No server ever touches your files or media. Everything flows directly between browsers via WebRTC data channels. Private by design — there's nothing on a server to leak.
Unlimited File Transfers
Send files of any size with zero compression, zero quality loss, zero server storage. Files go straight from browser to browser at your full network speed.
Browser-Native Calls
Full audio and video calling directly in the browser. No plugins, no installs, no accounts. Works on any device with a modern browser.
Two-Step Code Exchange
One person generates a code, the other enters it. That's the entire setup. No sign-up, no login, no tracking — just the connection.
Server-Free After Handshake
The server's only job is the initial code exchange to establish the WebRTC connection. After that, it's completely out of the loop for the rest of the session.
