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Logitech-Owned Streamlabs Expands Streaming Software to Mac

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Logitech-owned company Streamlabs, a provider of live streaming tools, has today expanded its software to the Mac.

Streamlabs OBS is available on macOS in an open beta capacity, allowing live streamers on Mac to access customization tools for creating professional broadcasts, engaging with audiences, and monetizing content on Twitch, YouTube, Mixer, Facebook, and other streaming platforms.

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According to Streamlabs, its goal was to build powerful streaming software for Mac that blends a user-friendly interface with an innovative feature set.

Streamers will have access to tools like the Auto Optimizer, which analyzes internet speed and computer hardware for the best setting recommendations for each person's setup. There's also an import settings option for letting live streamers transfer settings from other broadcasting software.

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Monetization options include customizable donation alerts, widgets to improve viewer participation, more than 250 free overlay themes, integrated chat, and a merchandise store. There are also a number of other features such as video encoding optimization for reducing CPU usage, selective recording, and moderation tools.

More information on Streamlabs for Mac can be found on the Streamlabs website.

Top Rated Comments

CWallace Avatar
82 months ago
I'm amazed they took the time to do this, market has to be pretty small.
It might be small in terms of streaming video games, but it would be great for content creatives (artists, craftsmen, etc.) who might have Macs and are now required to use BootCamp or a Windows VM to stream their work. Now having a native macOS option would improve that experience and performance.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
travelsheep Avatar
82 months ago
where can I get that wireless webcam and wireless microphone?
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
SawThings Avatar
82 months ago
This is amazing.... Already downloaded and tested - seems super solid so far.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Peace Avatar
82 months ago
Works fine. I tested it.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JayMysterio Avatar
82 months ago
It's about friggin' time!!

The fact that if you wanted to have music in your streams, you had to use a program, that needed another program to integrate that. Hopefully this is the full package that let's you stream on mac to Twitch, with your choice of background music, and no involved hoops to jump through.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
82 months ago

Is OBS actually owned by Logitech? It shows them as a Diamond Tier sponsor. Same as Nvidia.


OBS Studio is not the same thing as Streamlabs OBS. Streamlabs OBS is a commercialized fork of OBS Studio run by a different company.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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