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-title: "Livekit Server"
-description: "Run your 01"
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+## Overview
- Make sure that you have navigated to the `software` directory.
+Livekit is a powerful, open-source WebRTC server and client SDK that enables real-time audio and video communication. It's designed for applications that require robust, scalable real-time features.
-This server leverages the Livekit SDK and is used for the mobile apps.
+### Key Features
+- Real-time audio and video communication
+- Scalable architecture
+- Support for various platforms (web, mobile, desktop)
-It uses WebRTC for real-time communication and is very robust.
+## Getting Started
-To run the Livekit server:
+### Prerequisites
+Make sure you have navigated to the `software` directory before proceeding.
+
+### Environment Setup
+
+1. Create a `.env` file in the `/software` directory with the following content:
+
+```env
+ELEVEN_API_KEY=your_eleven_labs_api_key
+DEEPGRAM_API_KEY=your_deepgram_api_key
+NGROK_AUTHTOKEN=your_ngrok_auth_token
+```
+
+Replace the placeholders with your actual API keys.
+
+
+
+ Get your Eleven Labs API key for text-to-speech
+
+
+ Obtain your Deepgram API key for speech recognition
+
+
+ Sign up for Ngrok and get your auth token
+
+
+
+### Starting the Server
+
+To start the Livekit server, run the following command:
```bash
poetry run 01 --server livekit
```
- Speech to Text and Text to Speech are handled by Livekit plugins which
- requires a Deepgram or ElevenLabs API key.
+Currently, our Livekit server only works with Deepgram and Eleven Labs. We are working to introduce all-local functionality as soon as possible. By setting your profile (see [Configure Your Profile](/software/configure)), you can still change your LLM to be a local LLM, but the `interpreter.tts` value will be ignored for the Livekit server.
-Set env var API keys.
+## Livekit vs. Light Server
+
+- **Livekit Server**: Designed for devices with higher processing power, such as phones, web browsers, and more capable hardware. It offers a full range of features and robust performance.
+
+- **Light Server**: We have another lightweight server called the Light server, specifically designed for ESP32 devices. It's optimized for low-power, constrained environments.
+
+## SDK Integration
+
+Livekit provides SDKs for various programming languages and platforms, allowing you to easily integrate real-time communication features into your applications.
+
+### Available SDKs
+
+- JavaScript/TypeScript
+- React
+- React Native
+- iOS (Swift)
+- Android (Kotlin)
+- Flutter
+- Unity
+
+
+ Find documentation and integration guides for all Livekit SDKs.
+
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