Agora details Android face filters for live streaming apps
Agora published an article detailing how to integrate face filters into live streaming applications on Android using the Agora Video SDK and Banuba Face AR SDK. The guide aims to help developers add interactive elements to their streaming apps.
Key Takeaways
- Agora’s guide pairs the Agora Video SDK with Banuba Face AR SDK for Android live streaming apps.
- The article focuses on adding face filters as an interactive element in streaming apps.
- The use case is specifically framed around Android developers building live streaming applications.
Why It Matters
The immediate implication is straightforward: Android streaming developers now have a documented path for adding face filters to a live app using Agora Video SDK and Banuba Face AR SDK. That puts interactive AR features into the standard streaming stack rather than treating them as a separate product layer. For the broader ecosystem, the guide shows how video infrastructure vendors are packaging application features alongside core transport and encoding tooling. The specific signal to watch is whether Agora publishes follow-on implementation details or additional SDK pairings beyond the Android face-filter example.
Read full article at prod.agora.io
