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Highlights

  • Streamlabs reveals enhanced features for its AI-powered streaming assistant using NVIDIA and Inworld AI technologies.
  • New tools include real-time stream automation, chat interaction enhancements, and personalized avatars.
  • The updates aim to streamline content creation workflows and improve audience engagement dynamics.

Logitech G’s Streamlabs (NASDAQ: LOGI) provides software and tools for live streamers to manage broadcasts, customize streams, and engage audiences across major platforms like Twitch and YouTube. At Computex 2025, Streamlabs unveiled new features for its AI Streaming Agent, enhancing real-time automation, avatar customization, and interactive tools through collaborations with NVIDIA and Inworld AI.

The Intelligent Streaming Agent functions as a 3D virtual assistant, acting as a producer, technical guide, and digital personality during live broadcasts. Its latest version includes deeper integration of NVIDIA’s digital human technologies and Inworld AI’s language-based framework, enabling more responsive and context-aware interactions.

A major feature introduced is Customizable Stream Automations, which allow creators to link in-game triggers such as eliminations, victories, or changes in health status with automated streaming actions. Another key upgrade involves Enhanced Chat Tools designed to simplify viewer interaction. Powered by Inworld AI, the tools include features like chat summarization to quickly catch up on missed conversations and real-time polls to increase engagement.  The platform also offers Deep Avatar Customization, enabling streamers to craft highly personalized virtual characters.

Ashray Urs, Head of Streamlabs, stated that the enhancements represent a step toward more interactive and creative digital storytelling. “The tools we’re unveiling today represent an entirely new era of digital storytelling,” he noted, adding that the Computex demonstration marks an important milestone ahead of the product’s broader launch later in the year.

NVIDIA’s Director of Product for AI and Content Creation, Gerardo Delgado, emphasized the challenges of livestreaming as a multitasking environment, where creators act as entertainers, producers, and technical operators simultaneously. He noted that the integration with NVIDIA ACE technology helps address these complexities by automating parts of the workflow.

The expanded capabilities of the Streamlabs Intelligent Streaming Agent reflect a broader shift in digital content creation toward AI-assisted tools that blend creativity, interactivity, and technical functionality.