Use case · Video conferencing

A video conferencing app prototype, from a prompt.

Describe your meeting product and Koryvant generates the whole app as a clickable prototype — join lobby, in-call grid, screen share, and recordings — every screen, every state, light and dark.

Every screen a video conferencing app needs

Meetings fail in specific ways — a host who hasn't arrived, a dropped connection, a full grid — so Koryvant draws those moments, not just the happy call.

  • Join and lobby

    The pre-call lobby with camera preview, device checks, and a waiting-for-host state before anyone is let in.

  • In-call grid and speaker view

    The live call in grid and speaker layouts, with muted, screen-sharing, and poor-connection states rendered honestly.

  • Screen share

    A shared screen with presenter controls, annotation, and the paused and stopped-sharing states a call actually reaches.

  • Participants and chat panel

    The side panel listing participants and messages, with raised hands, reactions, and an empty-chat state.

  • Schedule and meetings list

    Upcoming and past meetings, with empty, populated, and in-progress states plus a cancelled-meeting treatment.

  • Recordings

    The recordings library with processing, ready, and failed states, so playback and sharing are fully designed.

A blueprint, not a running app

Koryvant is the design-complete blueprint layer, not a full-app builder. There is no backend, no database, and no running full-stack app.

You get the design-complete blueprint of the video conferencing app as a safe static artifact with bounded, predictable cost — the design and UI layer your idea becomes before a line of app code is written.

Questions

What does a Koryvant video conferencing app prototype include?
Every screen a user reaches — join and lobby, in-call grid and speaker view, screen share, participants and chat panel, schedule and meetings list, recordings — each in its waiting, muted, and poor-connection states, across light and dark, with stack-agnostic handoff specs. Koryvant is the design-complete blueprint layer, not a full-app builder. There is no backend, no database, and no running full-stack app.
Does it actually host live video calls?
No. Every call screen is a design surface with representative states, not a live WebRTC session or media server. Koryvant is the design-complete blueprint layer, not a full-app builder. There is no backend, no database, and no running full-stack app.
Can engineers build from it?
Yes. Unlocking the project gives you the full artifact set with stack-agnostic handoff specs, so a team can build on whatever stack it prefers, starting from a decided design rather than designing while it builds.
What does it cost?
Generating, previewing, and iterating is free. Unlocking a project to edit, deploy, and download is a one-time payment per project — no subscription, no credits. See the pricing page for the current price.