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Discover powerful open-source replacements for popular commercial software. Save on costs, gain transparency, and join a community of developers.
Discover powerful open-source replacements for popular commercial software. Save on costs, gain transparency, and join a community of developers.
Compare community-driven replacements for Ant Media Server in live streaming platforms workflows. We curate active, self-hostable options with transparent licensing so you can evaluate the right fit quickly.

These projects match the most common migration paths for teams replacing Ant Media Server.
Why teams pick it
Self-hosted live-stream hub with multi-platform restreaming and easy Docker deployment
Run on infrastructure you control
Recent commits in the last 6 months
MIT, Apache, and similar licenses
Counts reflect projects currently indexed as alternatives to Ant Media Server.
Why teams pick it
Launch quickly with streamlined setup and onboarding.

Scalable WebRTC gateway for real‑time media and data
Why teams choose it
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No native Windows binaries; requires WSL or compilation
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Multi‑party video conferencing platform
Scalable conferences with mixed audio/video streams and data channel chat

Ultra-low latency streaming engine supporting WebRTC, SRT, RTMP, HLS

High‑performance NGINX RTMP server for live and on‑demand streaming

Sub-second latency streaming server for massive HD live audiences

Self-hosted live-stream hub with multi-platform restreaming and easy Docker deployment

High-efficiency real-time video server supporting all major streaming protocols.

Your personal Netflix for organizing movies and TV shows
Teams replacing Ant Media Server in live streaming platforms workflows typically weigh self-hosting needs, integration coverage, and licensing obligations.
Tip: shortlist one hosted and one self-hosted option so stakeholders can compare trade-offs before migrating away from Ant Media Server.
Why teams choose it
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Enterprise features require paid license
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Telehealth video consultations
Doctors and patients interact with sub‑second video delay, preserving clinical workflow and patient privacy.
Why teams choose it
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Windows build lacks exec, static pulls, and auto_push
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Live webinar broadcasting
Publish a single RTMP stream and deliver HLS/DASH to web browsers and mobile devices with minimal latency.
Why teams choose it
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Primarily Linux/Docker environment
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Live sports broadcasting with instant replay
Viewers receive sub‑second feeds, enabling real‑time commentary and near‑instant replays.
Why teams choose it
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Requires privileged container for local device access
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Live event streaming to multiple platforms
Broadcast a single video source simultaneously to YouTube Live, Twitch, and a custom website, reducing bandwidth costs.
Why teams choose it
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Advanced features may require manual configuration
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Live gaming broadcast
Stream game footage via OBS to RTMP, then deliver to viewers through HLS and WebRTC with sub-second latency.
Why teams choose it
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HTML5 player only officially tested in Chrome
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Organize a personal movie library
Metadata and artwork are auto‑filled, and movies appear in a searchable catalog with continue‑watch functionality.