Valorant Stream Translation — Real-Time Subtitles
Add real-time translated subtitles to your Valorant stream in 2 minutes. Reach Spanish, Korean, Portuguese, and Turkish viewers without touching your game settings.
Add Valorant Stream Subtitles →Last updated: March 24, 2026
Quick Answer
Valorant streamers use StreamTranslate to show real-time subtitles and translations on Twitch, Kick, YouTube, X, or TikTok live. Add a browser source URL in OBS or Streamlabs — no plugin, no game modification, no GPU required. Setup takes under 2 minutes and supports 10+ languages.
Zero FPS impact. No Vanguard conflict. No downloads.
StreamTranslate runs in the cloud — paste one URL into OBS and go live. It never touches Valorant or Vanguard anti-cheat.
Why Valorant Streamers Need Real-Time Translation
Valorant has one of the most globally diverse player bases of any competitive FPS. Riot Games launched the game with dedicated servers across North America, Europe, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East — and the streaming community reflects that same global reach. On Twitch, YouTube, X, and TikTok, Valorant consistently ranks among the top 5 most-watched games, drawing massive audiences from Brazil, Turkey, South Korea, and across Latin America.
The Valorant community on Twitch, YouTube, X, and TikTok speaks dozens of languages. Spanish-speaking viewers from Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, and Spain make up a huge portion of the audience. Korean viewers follow top-tier competitive content closely. Turkish players have one of the most active regional communities in the game. If you're an English-speaking Valorant streamer, you're likely missing 40–60% of potential viewers simply because of the language barrier.
StreamTranslate solves this with zero friction. You keep speaking English (or any language) — your viewers read subtitles in their native language in real time. Translated captions appear at the bottom of your stream within 1–2 seconds, letting international fans follow your callouts, reactions, ranked climbs, and commentary without missing a beat.
Valorant streamers posting clips to X (Twitter) and TikTok also benefit. When you embed subtitles into your stream and then clip moments to TikTok or X, those subtitles travel with the clip — making your content accessible to the global Valorant audience on social media too.
- Reach Valorant's Spanish, Portuguese, Korean, and Turkish communities
- Works on Twitch, Kick, YouTube Live, X (Twitter), and TikTok Live
- No FPS impact — runs entirely in the cloud
- No conflict with Vanguard anti-cheat
- Latency under 2 seconds — subtitles stay in sync with gameplay
- Switch target language any time from the control panel
How to Set Up Valorant Stream Subtitles
Step 1: Go to streamtranslate.live/control and create a room. Pick your speaking language (e.g. English) and your target subtitle language (e.g. Spanish).
Step 2: Copy your overlay URL. In OBS, add a Browser Source at 1920×1080. Drag it to the bottom of your Valorant scene.
Step 3: Start streaming. StreamTranslate listens to your mic and generates subtitles in real time. Game audio, pings, and agent voice lines won't interfere — it only listens to your microphone.
Valorant's International Audience — The Numbers
Valorant's player base exceeds 25 million monthly active players globally (Riot Games, 2024). Brazil alone is one of the largest regional player bases, meaning Portuguese is a critical language for any Valorant streamer targeting growth. The game's esports league, VCT (Valorant Champions Tour), broadcasts in 10+ languages — showing that multilingual reach is a first-class priority even at the highest level.
57% of internet users prefer to consume content in their native language (CSA Research, 2023). In the Valorant streaming space, that means a huge number of potential viewers click away from English streams they can't understand — even if they love the gameplay. StreamTranslate keeps those viewers watching.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does StreamTranslate work with Valorant streams on Twitch, YouTube, X, and TikTok?
Yes. StreamTranslate adds a browser source overlay in OBS or Streamlabs. Your Valorant stream gets real-time subtitles without any plugin or game modification.
Will Valorant's anti-cheat (Vanguard) interfere with StreamTranslate?
No. StreamTranslate runs entirely in your browser as an OBS overlay — it never interacts with the game client or Vanguard anti-cheat in any way.
Which languages can Valorant stream subtitles be translated into?
10+ languages including Spanish, Portuguese, Korean, Japanese, French, German, Turkish, and more. Valorant's huge international community makes multilingual subtitles especially impactful.
StreamTranslate Team
Published by the StreamTranslate team. We build real-time live stream translation tools for Twitch, Kick, YouTube, X, and TikTok streamers.
Start translating your Valorant stream today
Start Free — No Downloads, No PluginsRelated Game Pages