Say hello to the multi camera livestreaming app that does it all. Switcher’s features bring your videos to life and help you share them with the world.
An easy-to-use livestreaming app from Switcher Studio
You don't need expensive gear to share your world with the world: the Switcher Studio app turns your iPhone or iPad into a streaming camera and real time editing tool.
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Connect multiple video sources
Add graphics and multimedia
Stream almost anywhere
Invite Remote Guests
Edit live in the Switcher Studio iOS app
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Edit live in the Switcher Studio iOS app
Control your entire live video production through real-time editing using Switcher’s livestreaming app for iPhones and iPads. Simply tap to edit your videos, choose destinations, add graphics, screenshare and more. It’s a video switcher and livestream encoder in your pocket.
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Multicamera Livestreaming
Create a dynamic video by connecting up to nine cameras or video sources simultaneously, including iPhone and iPad cameras, Mac webcams, Remote Guests’ phones or webcams, prerecorded videos, and Mac, PC, and iOS screens.
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Add logos, graphics and multimedia
Logos and lower thirds; CTAs and one-tap Cards; prerecorded audio and video clips, and more. Insert your own multimedia assets or use Switcher’s premade templates to beautify your production. There are so many options — how will you spice up your videos?
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Invite Remote Guests
Share the screen — invite up to 5 Remote Guests to join your stream from anywhere in the world and nearly any phone or webcam. Your Remote Guests can even share their computer screens and preview the production on their end.
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Direct Integrations and Multistreaming
Switcher features direct integrations with Facebook Live, YouTube, LinkedIn Live, Twitch, Microsoft Stream, and more — or use custom RTMP to reach nearly any other platform. With our built-in Multistreaming feature, you can even stream to multiple platforms at once. Plus, with Switcher as a Webcam, you can output your production to video conferencing software like Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams.
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Get prompt and personalized support
Learn how to use Switcher Studio easily with our guided tutorials, robust Help Center, and enthusiastic online communities — plus, get prompt email support for questions that come up along the way.
Home Streaming How to Use Your iPad or iPhone as a Second Camera for Streaming Having two cameras on your live stream is a great way to give your audience a unique experience when watching you on Twitch, YouTube, or another live streaming platform. Here’s how you do it with Collab Cam. Last Updated on November 02, 2022 Though
one camera may be plenty for live streaming games or just chatting. However, from time to time, you may have content planned that requires the setup of a secondary camera. Whether you’re doing a cooking tutorial and want to keep your audience engaged or simply want to step away from your streaming setup to get some fresh air without leaving your audience hanging, having a secondary camera can surely benefit you. Historically, the bad news was getting a secondary camera set up
was difficult and required additional software. The good news is that the new Collab Cam feature on Streamlabs Desktop makes adding additional camera angles a simple process that you can complete in just a few clicks. Keep reading to learn more. If you’re already familiar with
Streamlabs Desktop to help control and customize your live stream (thank you for being a part of the family), then you know that we pride ourselves on making user-friendly tools to help you elevate your stream. Collab Cam is no exception. Below is how you can use this fantastic feature to set up your mobile iOS device as a secondary camera to enhance your content. P.S. We recently wrote
this article which includes some ideas on how to use a secondary camera on your live stream when flying solo. Try one (or some) of the ideas and let us know how it went. Having two or more cameras on your live stream is a great way to give your audience a unique experience when watching you on Twitch, YouTube, or another live
streaming platform. How are you planning on using your iPhone or iPad as a secondary device on your live stream? How to Use Collab Cam to Build a Community Create your own network of fellow streamers (and have a great time doing so!) by hosting your friends with Collab Cam! September 21, 2022 Jennifer Saito How to Use Streamlabs Desktop Collab Cam The streaming feature you’ve been waiting for is here! Host people on your streams effortlessly with Collab Cam from Streamlabs Desktop. September 27, 2022 Jennifer Saito How to Use Collab Cam as a Secondary Camera (and 8 Ideas for Fun Streams!) Newsflash—Collab Cam isn’t only for adding a guest to your live stream, you can use it to set up a secondary camera to make your live stream just a tad bit more interesting. September 22,
2022 Mika Robinson How to Setup Your Secondary Camera on Your iPad or iPhone with Collab Cam
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