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# Run Workflows on Camera Streams from the Web

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You can now run Workflows on live camera streams from the web via WebRTC.

This feature works by opening up a streaming connection to the Roboflow Serverless API. The Roboflow Cloud will run your Workflow on frames from the stream, then return the results back to your application.

Our [Inference Sample App](https://github.com/roboflow/inferenceSampleApp), built with JavaScript has all the components you need to run a Roboflow Workflow from a web application. This includes installation steps, camera setup, and instructions on how to configure a back-end proxy through which to relay requests from your front-end application.

You can see all of the documentation for this feature in the [Roboflow Web Browser Deployment documentation](https://docs.roboflow.com/deploy/sdks/web-browser#real-time-streaming-with-roboflow-inference-sdk).


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