Real-Time Subtitles for Kick Streams

Add real-time translated subtitles to your Kick stream via OBS browser source. 28+ languages. 60-second setup.

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How to Add Translation to Kick

StreamTranslate works with any streaming platform that supports OBS browser source, including Kick. The setup takes 60 seconds:

1. Sign up at streamtranslate.live
2. Select your source and target languages
3. Copy your unique overlay URL
4. In OBS: Sources → Add → Browser Source → paste URL
5. Stream to Kick as normal — translated subtitles appear automatically

Why Kick Streamers Use StreamTranslate

Kick has a global audience. Adding translated subtitles lets your Kick stream reach viewers who don't speak your language — expanding your potential audience to hundreds of millions of additional viewers worldwide.

Supported Languages

StreamTranslate supports 28+ languages including Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Arabic, Hindi, Russian, Italian, Turkish, Polish, Vietnamese, Indonesian, and more.

Frequently asked questions

How do I add subtitles to my Kick stream?
Add StreamTranslate as an OBS browser source. Sign up at streamtranslate.live, copy your overlay URL, add it as a Browser Source in OBS, and stream to Kick. Translated subtitles appear on your stream automatically in 28+ languages.
Does StreamTranslate work with Kick?
Yes. StreamTranslate works with any platform you stream to via OBS, including Kick. Since it uses OBS browser source, it's platform-agnostic — Twitch, YouTube, Kick, TikTok, Facebook Gaming, Rumble all work.
How many languages does StreamTranslate support?
StreamTranslate supports 28+ languages including Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Arabic, Hindi, Russian, Italian, Turkish, Polish, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Dutch, and more.

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