How to Translate Your Kick Stream
Add real-time translated subtitles to your Kick broadcast. Reach international viewers in Spanish, Portuguese, Korean, and more — zero plugins, zero downloads.
Translate Your Kick Stream →Last updated: March 2026
Quick Answer
Kick has no built-in translation. To translate your Kick stream, use StreamTranslate: create a room at streamtranslate.live/control, select your target language, copy the browser source URL, and add it to OBS. Translated subtitles appear in real time as you stream to Kick.
Why Translate Your Kick Stream?
Kick's international user base has grown 300% since 2023. With the platform's creator-friendly 95/5 revenue split, every new international viewer represents more revenue potential than on other platforms.
However, Kick offers no native captioning or translation tools. Streamers who want to reach Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, and Asian-language audiences need an external solution.
- Kick's largest growth markets are Latin America and Southeast Asia
- No native caption or translation tools on Kick
- StreamTranslate fills the gap with OBS browser source overlays
- International viewers on Kick are highly engaged and more likely to subscribe
Setup: Kick Stream Translation
Step 1: Go to streamtranslate.live/control. Create a room.
Step 2: Set your speaking language and target translation language (e.g., English → Spanish).
Step 3: Copy the overlay URL. In OBS, add a Browser Source at 1920×1080.
Step 4: Set OBS output to your Kick stream key. Go live. Translated subtitles appear automatically when you speak.
Kick Translation Tips
- Update your Kick stream title to mention available subtitle languages
- Use the Kick bio/about section to note translated streams
- Switch translation language mid-stream from the control panel without restarting OBS
- Respond to international viewers in chat to build cross-language community
- Clip translated moments — they spread well on TikTok and X
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I translate my Kick stream in real time?
Yes. StreamTranslate adds real-time translated subtitles to your Kick stream via OBS browser source. Your viewers see translated captions baked into the video — no viewer action required.
Does Kick support translation natively?
No. Kick does not have built-in translation or captioning. StreamTranslate is the primary solution for adding translated subtitles to Kick streams.
How much does it cost to translate a Kick stream?
StreamTranslate starts at $9.99/month with a free tier available. No per-minute charges for translation during live streams.
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