Composition Editor and Overlays for Your Live Stream
A visual editor for adding logos, text, and graphics on top of your live stream. Overlays are rendered in real time using a cloud-based compositor — no plugins, no OBS, no design tools needed.
What's New
A brand-new Composition Editor that lets you add visual overlays on top of your live stream — directly in the browser.
How It Works
The Composition Editor is a visual canvas where you position elements on top of your stream. What you see in the editor is what your viewers see on the live stream.
Behind the scenes, overlays are rendered in real time using a cloud-based compositor. There's no local software involved — the compositing happens on our servers and the combined output is what goes to your streaming destinations.
What You Can Add
Logos & watermarks — position your brand in any corner or anywhere on the canvas
Text overlays — channel name, social handles, announcements, or any custom text
Images — background graphics, frames, promotional banners
Now Playing — automatically displays the title of the currently playing video or audio track
All elements can be positioned, resized, and layered using drag-and-drop. Adjust z-index ordering to control which elements appear in front.
Key Features
Drag-and-Drop Canvas
Click any element to select it. Drag to reposition. Use corner handles to resize. The canvas matches your stream's aspect ratio (16:9, 9:16, or 1:1).
Layer Management
Every overlay element lives on its own layer. Reorder layers, toggle visibility, and lock elements in place to prevent accidental changes.
Works with Every Quality Setting
Compositions render at your stream's configured resolution — from 240p up to 4K UHD. The compositor scales all elements proportionally.
No Pre-Rendering Required
Unlike traditional video workflows, compositions are rendered in real time as your stream plays. Add or change overlays without re-processing your entire video library.
Getting Started
Open any stream and click Composition in the sidebar to launch the editor. Start by adding your logo — drag it from the media panel onto the canvas.
For a full walkthrough, see our Overlay and Composition Editor guide.