According to a recent LinkedIn post from LiveKit, the company is highlighting the launch of Agent Console, a real-time debugging interface for voice agents. The tool is described as addressing technical questions around latency, interruptions, tool calls, and other agent behaviors that are not easily diagnosable from standard logs.
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The post suggests that Agent Console offers a unified view of audio waveforms, events, latency, tool calls, transcripts, participant state, RPC traffic, DTMF, and usage metrics during live sessions. It is positioned as usable across agents built with LiveKit’s Agent Builder, Python and TypeScript SDKs, and those running locally or on LiveKit Cloud.
For investors, this development may signal continued expansion of LiveKit’s tooling around real-time AI and voice agent infrastructure, potentially increasing the platform’s stickiness for developers. By improving observability and debugging, the feature could lower integration friction, support higher-quality deployments, and strengthen LiveKit’s competitive positioning in the rapidly evolving voice AI and communications infrastructure market.

