
Add Video Calling to Your Flutter App
The Voximplant Flutter SDK enables developers to embed real-time video call functionality into their Android and iOS apps

The Voximplant Flutter SDK enables developers to embed real-time video call functionality into their Android and iOS apps

Flutter is a new mobile application development environment that arrived on the scene in early 2019 and has attracted a lot of attention.

Voximplant now includes a native Cartesia module for streaming, low-latency text-to-speech (TTS). You can use a single VoxEngine API to synthesize speech in real time, connect it to any call (PSTN, SIP, WebRTC, WhatsApp) and control playback from a Large Language Model (LLM) or other source, all inside VoxEngine.

OpenAI has recently announced GA version of their Realtime API that Voximplant now fully supports

Connect any Voximplant call to ElevenLabs Conversational AI agents

Check out the latest useful Voximplant Kit updates — we developed chat analytics, improved call history, added new tools for supervisors, expanded scenario capabilities, and updated the softphone. Below is a brief overview of the essential enhancements.

The new integration enables instant connection of any Voximplant call to an Ultravox agent, delivering seamless voice-to-voice conversations.

Voximplant now includes a native Grok module that connects any Voximplant call to xAI’s Grok Voice Agent API for real-time, speech-to-speech conversations. With a single VoxEngine scenario, you can interact via audio with Grok over phone numbers, SIP trunks and infrastructure, WhatsApp Business, or WebRTC into Grok — all without building custom media gateways or WebSocket streaming infrastructure.

Voximplant has added Secrets, a dedicated credential store for API keys, tokens, and other sensitive values that VoxEngine scenarios need at runtime

Voximplant now includes a native MCP Client for VoxEngine, giving developers direct connectivity to any MCP server and full control over every tool call