Collaborative editing
Multiple moderators edit the same canvas simultaneously. Element locks prevent conflicts — grab, edit, and release in real time.
Design, edit, and synchronize stream overlays live. Multiple editors share one canvas with per-element locking, operation history, and instant OBS sync.
Multiple moderators edit the same canvas simultaneously. Element locks prevent conflicts — grab, edit, and release in real time.
Instead of sending full state, only deltas are transmitted. This cuts bandwidth by up to 90% and keeps sync rock-solid even on slow connections.
Save canvas states as named snapshots. Restore any snapshot mid-stream in one click without disrupting active viewers.
Add the canvas URL as a browser source in OBS Studio. Changes reflect instantly — no reload, no manual refresh.
Text, images, counters, timers, browser embeds, and screen shares. Arrange, resize, and layer them freely on an unlimited canvas.
Streamers own the canvas. Moderators get edit rights. Viewers see a read-only live feed. All enforced server-side.
Connect your Twitch account and open the canvas editor. Add your first scene and start placing elements.
Add moderators to your panel. They join the canvas editor immediately and can move, edit, or lock elements in real time.
Copy the canvas URL and paste it as a browser source. Your overlay is now live-synced to every editor action.
Design, edit, and synchronize stream overlays live. Multiple editors share one canvas with per-element locking, operation history, and instant OBS sync.