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What it does

RingRTC is the behind-the-scenes software that powers voice and video calls in Signal, the private messaging app. It acts as a connector layer that brings real-time calling features into Signal's mobile and desktop apps, built on top of the same open technology that powers video calls across the web.

Why it matters

Signal open-sourcing their calling infrastructure means other privacy-focused communication products can build on the same battle-tested foundation rather than starting from scratch, lowering the barrier to building secure calling features. For investors and founders, this signals that private, encrypted real-time communication is becoming a commodity layer — the competitive differentiation will increasingly live at the product and user experience level, not the underlying calling technology.

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Stars
625
Forks
153
Contributors
27
Language
Rust
Category
Security

Score updated Feb 28, 2026

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