Stream Decorations for OBS, Streamlabs & Twitch

Stream Decorations

Give Your Stream a Makeover With Top-Tier Stream Decorations for OBS Studio, Streamlabs & Twitch! This collection offers standalone decorative overlays to enhance your stream layout. All assets come in .webm and .mov formats, compatible with any streaming software and video editors. Easily add them to existing scenes to fill empty spaces, highlight areas, or boost visual appeal of your stream.

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      Frequently Asked Questions

      Frequently Asked Questions

      What is a Stream Decoration?
      Stream Decorations are individual overlay elements designed to add visual interest to any streaming scene, whether you're using OBS Studio, Streamlabs, or Twitch. These aren’t full stream packages but rather small, standalone items — like animated lanterns, sparkles, or subtle atmospheric effects — that help you customize your existing layout and emphasize key parts of your stream (like your webcam frame), fill empty areas of your scene, or add thematic touches to match seasonal events like Halloween, Christmas, or special milestones.
      Are these decorations compatible with my software?
      Yes, we provide decorations in .webm and .mov formats. The .webm format works with any streaming tool, including OBS Studio, Streamlabs Desktop, XSplit, Restream, and more. And the .mov format is ideal for video editing tools like Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and others.
      How do I add these decorations to my stream?
      Each decoration from our collection includes a link to a quick, step-by-step tutorial, but the process is generally straightforward. In OBS Studio or Streamlabs, click the “+” icon in the “Sources” section, select “Media Source,” browse to your file, and check the “Loop” option before confirming.
      Can I change the colors of these stream decorations?
      Most of our decorations come in multiple color variations. If you need more options, you can adjust the hue and basic color settings directly within your streaming or editing software, though these changes will be somewhat limited. For detailed guidance, refer to this tutorial in our Help Center.