Live streaming
Stream as a tomato in 60 seconds.
Add your character to OBS, Streamlabs, XSplit, or any streaming app that supports a Browser Source. Transparent background, no plugin to install.
- 1
Open the Studio and start your camera
Pick the character you want, hit Start camera, and check the tracking looks good. The page must stay open while you stream — it does the face tracking on your machine. - 2
Copy your Stage URL
In Studio, click Copy stage URL. It looks like:https://your-app.lovable.app/stage?c=tomato - 3
Add a Browser Source in OBS
In OBS: Sources → + → Browser. Paste your Stage URL. Set width 1280, height 720. Tick Refresh browser when scene becomes active. Hit OK. - 4
Allow the camera (one time)
OBS will need camera permission for the browser source. Right-click the source → Interact, then allow camera. After that the character animates from your face automatically. - 5
Layer it however you want
The background is fully transparent. Place the tomato in the corner over your gameplay, full-screen for face-cam streams, or behind a pretty overlay. Resize freely.
Use as a virtual webcam
Want to use your avatar as a webcam in Zoom, Discord, Google Meet, or any video app?
- Open Studio and click Virtual Cam — your avatar pops into a Picture-in-Picture window
- In OBS, add the Stage URL as a Browser Source (steps above)
- In OBS, go to Tools → Start Virtual Camera
- In Zoom/Meet/Discord, select OBS Virtual Camera as your webcam
The PiP window also works for quick screen recordings — just capture that floating window.
Works with anything that takes a URL
Streamlabs Desktop, XSplit, Restream Studio, vMix (Web Browser input), Twitch Studio (via OBS), Discord screen-share of the browser tab — all good.