Adds a FrameOrder enum with ARRIVAL (default, existing behavior) and PIPELINE (pushes frames in pipeline definition order). This lets callers guarantee output ordering between parallel pipelines — e.g. ensuring image frames precede audio frames — without needing a separate reordering processor downstream. Updates the 05-sync-speech-and-image example to use FrameOrder.PIPELINE, removing the ImageBeforeAudioReorderer class entirely.
Pipecat Examples
This directory contains examples to help you learn how to build with Pipecat.
Getting Started
New to Pipecat? Start here:
- Quickstart - Get your first voice AI bot running in 5 minutes (coming soon)
- Client/Server Web - Learn to build web applications with Pipecat's client SDKs (coming soon)
- Phone Bot with Twilio - Connect your bot to a phone number (coming soon)
Foundational Examples
Single-file examples that introduce core Pipecat concepts one at a time. These examples:
- Build on each other progressively
- Focus on specific features or integrations
- Are used for testing with every Pipecat release
See the Foundational Examples README for the complete list.
More Advanced Examples
Ready to explore complex use cases? Visit pipecat-examples for:
- Production-ready applications
- Multi-platform client implementations
- Telephony integrations
- Multimodal and creative applications
- Deployment and monitoring examples