Why Embrace is leading the way in OpenTelemetry for mobile
Embrace is modernizing full-stack observability by providing open source, portable, and extensible mobile frameworks to OTel for site reliability and developer teams.
Read moreEmbrace’s iOS and Android SDKs are now built on OpenTelemetry!
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Embrace is modernizing full-stack observability by providing open source, portable, and extensible mobile frameworks to OTel for site reliability and developer teams.
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We're excited to announce that we're open-sourcing our developer SDKs! Our Android SDK is now fully open source on Github, with our iOS SDK being added in January 2024.