Hyperbeam is a developer-focused API platform that primarily provides a service to embed virtual computers (such as remote desktops and browsers) into your own website or application, and supports real-time multi-user collaboration.
Its main use is to help developers seamlessly integrate the interactive interfaces of third-party websites or applications into their own web products, and enable synchronized viewing and control across multiple users.
Users should have some development capability to integrate via the provided client SDKs (JavaScript, React) or REST APIs. The platform provides detailed docs and examples.
According to its documentation, it supports embedding Chromium-based virtual browsers, Android emulators, NES emulators, and other specific apps may require custom approval.
Its service processes audio and video streams on cloud servers, using WebRTC-based transmission and optimizations for various network conditions to minimize latency and achieve synchronization.

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