
Monitors WebRTC call failures with real-time metrics and an open-source SDK.

Product memo
Developers building WebRTC applications use rtcStats to troubleshoot and monitor call failures. It collects real-time quality metrics via an open-source SDK, then transforms raw data into actionable insights, including experience scores and deductions. This approach simplifies troubleshooting for teams struggling with traditional log limitations, providing a clear view into peer connection performance.
For who
WebRTC application developers and operators
Solves what
Troubleshooting and monitoring WebRTC call failures with real-time metrics.
- Open-source SDK for metric collection
- Automated root-cause analysis
- WebRTC session file analysis
In their own words
Stop guessing why WebRTC calls fail
Drop in our open-source SDK or upload a webrtc-internals file. We turn your raw data into answers.
We make it simple to collect and analyze WebRTC peer connections everywhere
Commercial cues
Model
subscription
Free tier
Yes
Trial
No
Pricing Strategy
- • A free tier offers initial adoption for developers debugging WebRTC issues.
- • Credit-based session analysis separate plan tiers for deeper insights and longer retention.
Operator context
Founded
Apr 2026
Platform
Web app
Audience
Developers
Public footprint
Builder Strategy
- Strategy Type
- Niche Specialist
- Stage
- Vc Growth
- Effort
- Small Team
About rtcStats Expand
RtcStats provides essential observability for WebRTC application developers and operators. It focuses on troubleshooting and monitoring WebRTC call failures by collecting real-time metrics through its open-source SDK.
This platform simplifies the complex task of analyzing peer connections, transforming raw data into actionable insights such as experience scores and observations. The approach helps developers quickly pinpoint and resolve issues that traditional logging might miss, ensuring smoother real-time communication experiences for end-users.
Its positioning as a niche specialist in WebRTC monitoring addresses a critical need for teams building and maintaining real-time communication infrastructure.


