

It’s called Lightstream, and just like Streamlab Studio, it offered creators a way to stream from their consoles and customize their streams through a mobile browser. The main issue is that a similar software already exists. It was announced as part of partnership with the streaming platform Twitch. It’s meant to give console players the chance to stream without needing all the fancy tech. It also allows streamers to customize the look of their stream using their phones. On Tuesday the company launched Streamlab Studio, a cloud-based software for streaming that allows content creators to share live gameplay without a capture card, PC, or third-party software.

But the name wasn’t the only issue facing the company. A way to think about it is that Streamlabs OBS is a newer, shinier version of OBS that is easier to use. Its software is built off of a different open-source software called OBS (Open Broadcaster Software), which came before it. We’ve tried to sort this out in private and they have been uncooperative at every turn - OBS November 17, 2021įor those unfamiliar, Streamlabs OBS is a free open-source software that makes streaming more user-friendly. They did so anyway and followed up by filing a trademark Near the launch of SLOBS, reached out to us about using the OBS name. “We’ve tried to sort this out in private and they have been uncooperative at every turn,” the tweet from OBS said. OBS asked Streamlabs not to do this, but Streamlabs did it anyway.

OBS’ tweet claims that Streamlabs reached out ahead of its launch to ask about including “OBS” in its software title. Streamlabs’ decision to drop “OBS” from its name comes on the heels of a public tweet from the original creators of the open-source software OBS. (The statement did not make reference to the accusation from Lightstream.) Polygon has reached out to both Streamlabs and Lightstream for comment but did not hear back before publication time. On Wednesday, Streamlabs issued a statement saying that it would drop the “OBS” from its name and that it takes “full responsibility” for its actions. Lightstream team is great and we’ve reached out directly to them to apologize.” We removed the text as soon as we found out. Streamlabs responded to this claim from Lightstream in a public Tweet: “Text on the landing page was placeholder text that went into production by error.

On Tuesday, the company also faced allegations that it had copied its website descriptions and design from a competitor called Lightstream. Starting today, the company will be known as “Streamlabs.” Streamlabs OBS, a leading company for live-streaming software, is removing the phrase “OBS” from its name after facing criticism from multiple sources, including popular streamers and other companies.
