Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime now supports WebRTC for real-time bidirectional streaming between clients and agents, adding to the existing WebSocket protocol support. With WebRTC, developers can build voice agents for browser and mobile applications that stream audio and video bidirectionally with low latency using peer-to-peer, UDP-based transport, enabling natural, real-time conversational experiences.
WebRTC joins WebSocket as the second bidirectional streaming protocol supported by AgentCore Runtime. While WebSocket provides persistent, full-duplex connections for text and audio streaming over TCP, WebRTC is optimized for real-time media delivery where low latency is critical, such as voice agents in browser and mobile applications. WebRTC requires a TURN relay for media traffic, and AgentCore Runtime gives you flexibility in how you set that up: Amazon Kinesis Video Streams managed TURN for a fully managed experience with native AWS IAM integration, a third-party provider, or your own self-hosted TURN infrastructure. Both protocols benefit from AgentCore Runtime session isolation, observability, and scaling.
WebRTC is supported in AgentCore Runtime across fourteen AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Canada (Central), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Paris), and Europe (Stockholm).
To get started, see Bidirectional streaming in the Amazon Bedrock AgentCore documentation, which includes ready-to-deploy examples for both protocols: an Amazon Nova Sonic voice agent with KVS TURN server, Pipecat voice agents with WebSocket, WebRTC, and Daily transport, a LiveKit voice agent, and a Strands Agents SDK voice agent.
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Source: Amazon Web Services
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