CES 2025: Streamlabs Announces Collaboration with NVIDIA and Inworld AI

CES 2025: Streamlabs Announces Collaboration with NVIDIA and Inworld AI

Showcasing A New AI Feature

CES 2025: Streamlabs Announces Collaboration with NVIDIA and Inworld AI

Streamlabs has announced they will be collaborating with NVIDIA and Inworld AI to bring new AI features for content creators with Artificial Intelligence Streaming Assistance.  

To help content creators simplify and enhance their live-streaming experience, Streamlabs will be collaborating with NVIDIA and Inworld AI to provide the streamers with a 3D sidekick, producer, and technical assistant. With artificial intelligence streaming assistance, streamers can expect:

  • 3D Sidekick – an interactive AI agent that serves as a co-host, answers questions about a game or live stream, researches topics, and has a conversation when the stream is quiet by commenting on the in-game events and chat activities. Streamers can also tailor the sidekick interaction to their unique style and audience engagement goals. 
  • Producer – The assistant can automatically the scenes based on stream events, chat interaction, or the streamer’s request. Alongside playing video and audio cues during gameplay to enhance the tension and excitement, or clip and play the streamer’s best moments during the stream. 
  • Technical Assistant – The assistant can help streamer set up their Streamlabs desktop, create scene transitions, and troubleshoot technical issues. The assistant can also monitor the stream to make sure everything is running smoothly. 
Ces 2025: Streamlabs Announces Collaboration With Nvidia And Inworld Ai

Streamlabs is committed to transforming the digital broadcasting landscape by working with NVIDIA and Inworld AI to innovate and improve the streaming experience for content creators. Streamlabs is developing a user-facing application, soon accessible via the Streamlabs App Store and acting as the interface for the virtual assistant. 

With NVIDIA joining along, the NVIDIA ACE will provide a suite of digital human technologies to power the sidekick as it includes an auto-to-face animation, 3D rendering technology, and AI vision models that can understand the situations on the screen and provide context. The technology will run with low latency thanks to the local GeForce RTX GPU

Alongside NVIDIA collaborating with Streamlabs, Inworld AI helps assist the core of the cognitive engine, which processes the inputs and executive commands through the Streamlabs API. As the users harness the latest advancements in artificial intelligence and graphic processing, the streaming assistants are designed to enhance the user experience by a large margin while creating a new point of engagement for the audience. 

Quite an interesting feature that content creators can look out for on Streamlabs thanks to their collaboration with NVIDIA and Inworld AI. If you’re looking to kick-start your streaming career, you can download Streamlabs by visiting their website.

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Nicholas Rambhajue
Nicholas Rambhajue

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