Step 1
Choose a platform build
Use the download menu to pick Windows, macOS, or Linux packages directly from the latest release.
A broadcast-grade multiview for your OBS setup.
A dedicated multiview monitor for OBS. Preview all your scenes simultaneously on a secondary screen or tablet, exactly like a broadcast control room.
OBS Multiview is being developed as a specialized utility that fits real creator operations without adding unnecessary complexity.
Customisable Grid Layout
Arrange your scene previews in any grid configuration — 2×2, 3×3, or a custom mix of sizes.
Live Scene Highlight
The currently active scene is always clearly indicated with a coloured border so you never lose track.
Secondary Display Support
Designed to run on a second monitor or a connected tablet in extended display mode.
Scene Labels
Each preview cell shows the scene name clearly. Edit display names without changing your OBS scene names.
Prefer the all-in-one flow: download the correct build, install, confirm OBS detection, then manage plugins from a single place.
Step 1
Use the download menu to pick Windows, macOS, or Linux packages directly from the latest release.
Step 2
Launch the installer/package for your operating system and complete the standard setup flow.
Step 3
On first launch, OBS Plugin Installer scans default OBS paths and allows manual path selection when needed.
Step 4
Browse plugins, review compatibility hints, then install and keep versions updated from one dashboard.
Validate these requirements before installation to reduce setup issues and keep plugin management stable in production.
OBS Studio
OBS Studio 30.0+ is recommended for plugin compatibility checks and managed installs.
Operating system
Windows 10+, macOS 12+, or a modern Linux distribution with desktop package support.
Network
Internet connection is required to fetch plugin metadata, releases, and update information.
Most install issues are resolved by checking OBS paths, allowing first-run security prompts, or retrying from release fallback links.
Confirm OBS is installed, then set the OBS path manually inside Installer settings for portable or custom setups.
Operating-system security prompts can appear for fresh releases. Allow the app from system security settings, then relaunch.
If a dynamic download link fails temporarily, use the GitHub Releases fallback from the same download card.
Arrange your scene previews in any grid configuration — 2×2, 3×3, or a custom mix of sizes.
The currently active scene is always clearly indicated with a coloured border so you never lose track.
Designed to run on a second monitor or a connected tablet in extended display mode.
Each preview cell shows the scene name clearly. Edit display names without changing your OBS scene names.
Preview frames are rendered with minimal delay so what you see reflects the current state of your OBS output.
Use the dark theme in a dim studio or switch to light mode in a bright environment.
Available for macOS and Windows as a standalone application.
The app connects via the OBS WebSocket protocol. Enable WebSocket in OBS, enter the port and password.
Drag and resize your scene previews into the layout that works for your setup.
Drag the Multiview window to your secondary display and go fullscreen. You're done.
No. The built-in OBS multiview is a single fixed layout. OBS Multiview is a separate app with a fully customisable, resizable layout that can live on any display.
Yes, if your tablet is configured as an extended display your OS will treat it as a normal monitor.
Yes — join the beta via the link at the bottom of this page or email us directly.
Streamlabs OBS uses the same WebSocket protocol so support is planned in a near-future release.