StreamTranslate
Valorant Stream Subtitles
Add live subtitles to your Valorant stream. StreamTranslate works via OBS browser source with zero GPU overhead — ideal for competitive gaming streams.
28+ languages • Under 2s latency • No OBS plugin required
Gaming streamers face a unique challenge when adding subtitles: every bit of GPU and CPU matters for stream quality. StreamTranslate solves this by processing everything in the cloud — zero GPU overhead on your gaming PC, while delivering real-time translated subtitles in under 2 seconds.
Why Gaming Streamers Need Stream Translation
The gaming audience is global. Players in Brazil, Japan, Korea, Spain, and Germany tune in to English-language gaming streams every day. By adding live translated subtitles to your Valorant stream, you reach these audiences and grow your international viewer base. Many gaming streamers report doubling their follower count after adding translation.
StreamTranslate works via OBS browser source — it's compatible with any game, any capture card setup, and any streaming configuration. Since it's cloud-based, it adds no performance overhead to your gaming PC.
Setting Up Valorant Stream Subtitles in OBS
Step 01
Sign Up for StreamTranslate
Create your account. Stream Pass ($9.99 one-time) is perfect for testing before committing.
Step 02
Select Languages
Choose your speaking language and target language(s). Spanish and Portuguese are top choices for gaming audiences.
Step 03
Add Browser Source in OBS
Add a Browser Source in OBS, paste your StreamTranslate URL, set 1920×1080, position at bottom of scene.
Step 04
Stream Your Game
Play and stream as normal. Subtitles appear automatically — zero impact on your game performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will stream translation slow down my game?
No. StreamTranslate is cloud-based — zero additional CPU or GPU load on your gaming PC.
What gaming platforms work with StreamTranslate?
Any game, any streaming setup. Via OBS browser source, compatible with any capture source. Twitch, YouTube Gaming, Kick all supported.
Most popular languages for gaming streams?
Spanish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Japanese, Korean, and French — the largest non-English gaming audiences on Twitch and YouTube.
How do I add subtitles to my gaming stream?
Sign up, select languages, copy URL, add as Browser Source in OBS at bottom of scene. 60 seconds.
Ready to Get Started?
Add real-time translated subtitles to your stream in 60 seconds. No plugins, no installs.
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