Overlays.
Your overlays live on the Overlays page, a gallery of every canvas you have built. Most streamers keep a few: one for gameplay, one for Just Chatting, a starting-soon screen.
Creating an overlay
Hit New overlay, give it a name, and pick a resolution. You can choose 4K, 1440p, 1080p, 720p, or set a custom size in pixels. Overlays start blank, so the next step is adding widgets.
The gallery
Each card shows a live thumbnail, the overlay name, its resolution, how many layers it has, and when it was last edited. You can switch between grid and list view, search by name, sort, and filter by resolution or by which overlays are currently live on your stream.
From a card you can:
- Edit: open the overlay in the editor.
- Copy overlay URL: grab the browser source link without opening the editor.
- Duplicate: make a full copy, including every widget and all their variations. The copy gets its own URL, so your live overlay is never touched.
- Rename and Regenerate URL from the card menu.
- Delete: removes the overlay, with a few seconds to undo if you change your mind.
Got a look you like? Duplicate it and tweak the copy for your next scene rather than starting over.
One overlay or many?
You can run a single overlay across every scene, or build a dedicated overlay per scene and add each as its own browser source. Both are common. Pick whichever keeps your scene list tidy.