
Mobile SDKs: legacy API removal
As of October 1, 2019, we will release new versions of mobile SDKs to remove legacy APIs.

As of October 1, 2019, we will release new versions of mobile SDKs to remove legacy APIs.

Voximplant has added a WebSocket privacy option that redacts message payloads from logs across all WebSocket-based services – Voice AI connectors and external speech system – and speech control modules

Voximplant now includes a native Cartesia module for streaming, low-latency text-to-speech (TTS). You can use a single VoxEngine API to synthesize speech in real time, connect it to any call (PSTN, SIP, WebRTC, WhatsApp) and control playback from a Large Language Model (LLM) or other source, all inside VoxEngine.

Voximplant has added Secrets, a dedicated credential store for API keys, tokens, and other sensitive values that VoxEngine scenarios need at runtime

Learn how a Voice AI Orchestration Platform connects LLMs, STT/TTS, turn‑taking, and telephony (PSTN, SIP, WebRTC) to build reliable real‑time voice agents. See benefits, architecture, and how Voximplant helps.

Voximplant now includes a native Grok module that connects any Voximplant call to xAI’s Grok Voice Agent API for real-time, speech-to-speech conversations. With a single VoxEngine scenario, you can interact via audio with Grok over phone numbers, SIP trunks and infrastructure, WhatsApp Business, or WebRTC into Grok — all without building custom media gateways or WebSocket streaming infrastructure.

Voximplant now lets developers build full-cascade voice AI pipelines in VoxEngine without sacrificing turn-taking quality.

Today Ultravox announced they are directly integrating Voximplant into their platform to provide SIP capabilities. The integration builds on Voximplant’s deep telephony and Voice AI tooling

OpenAI has recently announced GA version of their Realtime API that Voximplant now fully supports