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Powered by LiveKit, La Suite Meet offers Zoom-level performance with high-quality video and audio. No installation required—simply join calls directly from your browser. Check out LiveKit's impressive optimizations in their blog post.
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We’re happy to discuss ideas, answer questions, and help to deploy LaSuite Meet.
- Optimized for stability in large meetings (+100 p.)
- Support for multiple screen sharing streams
- Non-persistent, secure chat
- End-to-end encryption (coming soon)
- Meeting recording
- Meeting transcription & Summary (currently in beta)
- Telephony integration
- Secure participation with robust authentication and access control
- Customizable frontend style
- LiveKit Advances features including :
- speaker detection
- simulcast
- end-to-end optimizations
- selective subscription
- SVC codecs (VP9, AV1)
La Suite Meet is fully self-hostable and released under the MIT License, ensuring complete control and flexibility. It's simple to get started or request a demo.
We’re continuously adding new features to enhance your experience, with the latest updates coming soon!
On the 29th of January 2026, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, announced the full deployment of Visio—the French government’s dedicated Meet platform—to all public servants. (Source in English)
We're currently working on both technical and user documentation for La Suite Meet. In the meantime, many of the essential aspects are already well covered by the LiveKit documentation and their self-hosting guide. Stay tuned for more updates!
We use Kubernetes for our production instance but also support Docker Compose. The community contributed a couple other methods (Nix, YunoHost etc.) check out the docs to get detailed instructions and examples.
Questions? Open an issue on GitHub or join our Matrix community.
Note
Some advanced features (ex: recording, transcription) lack detailed documentation. We're working hard to provide comprehensive guides soon.
We hope to see many more, here is an incomplete list of public La Suite Meet instances. Feel free to make a PR to add ones that are not listed below🙏
| Url | Org | Access |
|---|---|---|
| visio.numerique.gouv.fr | DINUM | French public agents working for the central administration and the extended public sphere. ProConnect is required to login in or sign up |
| visio.suite.anct.gouv.fr | ANCT | French public agents working for the territorial administration and the extended public sphere. ProConnect is required to login in or sign up |
| visio.lasuite.coop | lasuite.coop | Free and open demo to all. Content and accounts are reset after one month |
| mosacloud.cloud | mosa.cloud | Demo instance of mosa.cloud, a dutch company providing services around La Suite apps. |
| Clever Cloud | clever cloud | Openvisio is a sovereign video conferencing solution based on LaSuite Meet offered by Clever Cloud. |
We <3 contributions of all kinds big or small and we’re genuinely glad you’re here. 🌱
The best first contribution is simply to come say hi.
Before opening a PR, especially a larger one, or one written with the help of AI, we encourage you to reach out to a maintainer on our Matrix channel (@antoine.lebaud:matrix.org).
Getting in touch early helps us align on goals, avoid duplicated or wasted effort, and build a community that stays active, welcoming, and fun to be part of. There are no silly questions here: whether you’ve shipped hundreds of PRs or you’re just getting started, you’re welcome.
AI-assisted contributions are welcome. But code is never the end goal. What matters most is building relationships, sharing knowledge, and growing a sustainable community over time.
If your contribution has been heavily generated with AI, please be transparent about it. This helps maintainers review it with the right context and respects the time they invest in the project.
Using AI does not transfer ownership of the contribution: you should still fully understand the code, the problem it solves, and the reasoning behind the approach you propose. In short, even if AI helped write it, the why should still be yours.
Not technical? We need you too. Open source is much more than code. Writing documentation, improving onboarding, translating content, answering questions, reporting bugs, or simply helping others feel welcome all make a huge difference.
When you’re ready, here are a few ways to get involved:
- 👋 Say hello and share your ideas with the community and maintainers on our Matrix channel
- 🛠️ Open a PR by following our guide to develop La Suite Meet locally
- 💡 Suggest an idea by opening a feature request
- 🐛 Report a bug by opening a bug report
Thank you for helping build something open, useful, and human. 💙
We host a community call on the first Friday of every month to share updates, discuss ideas, and connect with contributors.
Whether you’re actively contributing or just curious about the project, you’re welcome to join. More details are shared on the Matrix channel.
We’re relentlessly focused on building the best open-source video conferencing product—La Suite Meet. Growth comes from creating something people truly need, not just from chasing metrics.
Our users come first. We’re committed to making La Suite Meet as accessible and easy to use as proprietary solutions, ensuring it meets the highest standards.
Most of the heavy engineering is handled by the incredible LiveKit team, allowing us to focus on delivering a top-tier product. We follow extreme programming practices, favoring pair programming and quick, iterative releases. Challenge our tech and architecture—simplicity is always our top priority.
Gov 🇫🇷 supports open source! This project is available under MIT license.
All features we develop will always remain open-source, and we are committed to contributing back to the LiveKit community whenever feasible. To learn more, don't hesitate to reach out.
Come help us make La Suite Meet even better. We're growing fast and would love some help.
We're using the awesome LiveKit implementation. We're also thankful to the teams behind Django Rest Framework, Vite.js, and React Aria — Thanks for your amazing work! This project is tested with BrowserStack.
Code in this repository is published under the MIT license by DINUM (Direction interministériel du numérique). Documentation (in the docs/) directory is released under the Etalab-2.0 license.
