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GitDuck enables you to talk and collaborate in real-time by sharing your code and terminal on a video call. | Work together like you’re in the same room. Blazing-fast screen sharing, multiplayer control, crystal-clear voice and high-quality video. It is perfect for pair programming. Supports Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and mobile browsers. |
Cross-IDE code sharing;
Supports VSCode;
Supports JetBrains;
Terminal sharing;
Video and audio chat; | Crystal-clear voice and
high-quality video;
Low-latency screen sharing
optimized for live collaboration;
Everyone can click and type on
the shared screen together |
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