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@livekit/agents-plugin-did
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Support for the D-ID virtual avatar.
See the D-ID integration docs for more information.
npm install @livekit/agents-plugin-did
You'll need an API key from D-ID. It can be set as an environment variable: DID_API_KEY
This plugin only supports v4 avatars (type: expressive). Earlier avatar versions are not compatible. See the D-ID Create Agent API for details on creating a compatible agent.
Example — creating an expressive agent via the D-ID API:
curl -X POST https://api.d-id.com/agents \
-H "Authorization: Basic <YOUR_API_KEY>" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"presenter": {
"type": "expressive",
"presenter_id": "public_mia_elegant@avt_TJ0Tq5"
},
"preview_name": "My Expressive Agent"
}'
Use the agent ID from the response as the agentId parameter in the plugin.
FAQs
D-ID avatar plugin for LiveKit Node Agents
The npm package @livekit/agents-plugin-did receives a total of 65 weekly downloads. As such, @livekit/agents-plugin-did popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @livekit/agents-plugin-did demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 20 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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