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Pipecat is an open-source Python framework for building real-time voice and multimodal conversational agents. It provides a voice-first architecture with extensible pipelines for audio, transport, and AI service orchestration.
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Category | AI Agent Builder |
| Primary Focus | Voice & multimodal conversational agents |
| Pricing | Free |
| Source Type | Open Source (BSD-2-Clause) |
| Build Style | Framework |
| Tags | Voice · Chatbot · Framework |
| Target Users | Developers, AI engineers, product teams |
Pipecat streamlines the creation of voice-driven and multimodal applications by handling real-time audio processing, network transport, and AI service orchestration. Its pipeline architecture supports complex conversational flows with low latency, making it suitable for interactive agents and assistants.
The framework integrates with popular AI services and includes built-in components for speech recognition and text-to-speech. With modular, extensible design and enterprise-grade WebRTC/WebSocket support, Pipecat is used for both experimental and production-oriented voice experiences.
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Pipecat is used to build real-time voice and multimodal conversational agents using a Python framework.
Yes. Pipecat is open source and licensed under the BSD-2-Clause license.
Yes. Pipecat is designed for low-latency, real-time voice processing and interaction.
Yes. Pipecat integrates with popular AI services for speech, language, and multimodal capabilities.
Pipecat can be used in production environments, especially for applications requiring real-time voice and multimodal interactions.
Yes. Pipecat supports multimodal conversational flows that combine voice, text, and other inputs.
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