Kick is growing rapidly as an alternative streaming platform, and Spanish-speaking Latin American viewers are among its most active audiences. StreamTranslate adds real-time Spanish subtitles to your Kick stream via OBS browser source, the exact same setup as Twitch, powered by our industry-leading speech AI AI with 125+ language support. Reach 500 million Spanish speakers on the platform built for streamers.
Start Translating FreeStreamTranslate works on Kick exactly like Twitch, add it as a browser source in OBS, and Spanish subtitles are embedded in your Kick video. No Kick-specific setup required.
Kick has attracted significant Latin American audiences, particularly in Brazil and Spanish-speaking LatAm. Spanish subtitles give you immediate access to these growing Kick communities.
Spanish is the second-most-spoken language in the world. One StreamTranslate Spanish setting covers Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, and 18 other Spanish-speaking nations on Kick.
Kick launched in 2023 and quickly attracted streamers and viewers looking for alternatives to Twitch. Latin American audiences have been particularly active on Kick. The platform creator-friendly monetization model attracted Spanish-speaking streamers from Twitch who brought their audiences with them. Spanish-language Kick streams regularly appear in top categories by viewership.
The Spanish-speaking gaming community on Kick skews toward battle royales, FPS titles, and FIFA/football games. Mexican, Argentine, and Colombian viewers make up significant portions of Kick LatAm userbase. Adding Spanish subtitles positions your stream for discovery in these communities, viewers who find Spanish-accessible content on Kick often stay, subscribe, and become long-term supporters.
For English-speaking streamers, Kick Spanish-speaking audience represents an opportunity that mirrors what Twitch offered to LatAm-focused creators years ago. The market is still early, competition is lower than on Twitch, and Spanish-language accessible content stands out immediately.
The setup for Kick is identical to Twitch. Create your StreamTranslate account and select Spanish (Latin American) as your target language. Copy your browser source URL. In OBS, add a Browser Source, paste the URL, and size to 1920x1080. Point your OBS stream output to Kick RTMP server instead of Twitch. Go live, Spanish subtitles appear in your Kick video automatically.
our industry-leading speech AI handles transcription and translation in real time. Spanish subtitles are embedded in your video by OBS, not added by Kick platform, so they work identically regardless of which streaming destination you use. Clips and VODs on Kick will include the Spanish subtitles in the video.
For complete OBS configuration, see /setup. Check plan options at /pricing. StreamTranslate supports 125+ languages.
Yes. StreamTranslate works on Kick exactly as it does on Twitch. Add it as an OBS browser source and point your OBS output to Kick RTMP server. Spanish subtitles are embedded in your Kick stream video.
Yes. Kick has attracted significant Latin American viewership, particularly from Brazil and Spanish-speaking LatAm countries. Spanish-language Kick content has grown rapidly since the platform launched.
Yes. Using OBS multistream plugins, you can send your OBS output to both Kick and Twitch simultaneously. StreamTranslate browser source runs in OBS, so subtitles appear on both platforms at once.
Select Latin American Spanish for Kick LatAm audience. It uses vocabulary familiar to viewers in Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, and other LatAm countries, rather than Castilian Spanish from Spain.
Yes. StreamTranslate embeds subtitles in your video via OBS. Kick clips from your stream will include Spanish subtitles in the video.