Mobile gaming has become so popular now that we already have live-streaming apps for iOS. These apps allow you to stream on Twitch, Facebook Gaming, and YouTube Gaming without a PC, making it easier to share your mobile gaming sessions with other people.
Here we will walk you through some of the best live-streaming apps for iOS we recommend.
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1. Streamlabs
You may have heard of Streamlabs Desktop as a go-to for streamers using their gaming computers to broadcast their content. Still, you may not know that it’s also available for iOS (and Android). Further, you can stream from your camera or your iPhone’s screen and show your game.
How to Live Stream on iOS Using Streamlabs
- Download Streamlabs from the App Store.
- When you first launch the app, accept Streamlab’s request to access your camera and microphone. You’ll need to do this to stream.
- After approving the app permissions, you’ll get to the app’s main screen. From there, tap on the burger icon at the top left.
- Connect your Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, Trovo, or other RTMP server account.
- Tap “Go to advanced mode.”
- Tap “Screen capture.”
Note: You need a Streamlabs Prime subscription to stream on multiple platforms simultaneously.
- After merging your streaming platform account with Streamlabs, you’ll be taken back to the “Where do you want to broadcast to?” screen. Select your preferred platform from the drop-down menu.
- Tap “Got it” on the following prompt.
- Tap the green button to go live.
- When you’re ready, tap “Start Broadcast” and launch your game. Check your streaming platform to see if you’ve gone live.
- When you’re live from the Streamlabs app, you’ll see a red button at the top left of your screen, or your iPhone’s time will be in a red capsule.
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2. Mobcrush
Mobcrush is a live streaming and community app for gamers. Like Omlet Arcade, it has a community within its platform that allows Mobcrush users to find and create content for other users. In addition, Mobcrush has an in-platform streaming feature of the same name on desktop and mobile operating systems such as iOS and Android.
How to Live Stream on Your iPhone With Mobcrush
- Before you start live streaming using the app, you’ll need to connect it to your streaming platform account. Mobcrush supports the following:
- Twitch
- Trovo
- YouTube
- After logging in, select the platforms you want to live stream on, the game you want to stream, type in a broadcast title, and tap “Save Broadcast Settings.”
- Open your iPhone’s control center and press and hold the Screen Recording button.
- Select Mobcrush from the list and tap “Start Broadcast.” Remember to turn off your phone’s silent mode and turn on your microphone before tapping “Start Broadcast.” If you fail to do this, your stream will have no audio.
- Launch your game and check the streaming platform you picked to verify you’re live.
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3. StreamChamp
The last spot on our list of live-streaming apps for iOS is StreamChamp. Like the first three apps on this list, it’s free, and you can stream without a PC. Unlike Omlet Arcade, Streamlabs, and Mobcrush, StreamChamp only supports broadcasting to Twitch.
How to Live Stream on Twitch Using StreamChamp for iOS
- Download StreamChamp from the App Store.
- Log in to your Twitch account to connect to the app.
- Once you’ve linked your Twitch account, you’ll access StreamChamp’s live dashboard.
- Tap the controller graphic or game cover image to open “Channel Settings.”
- In “Channel Settings,” you will type in your live stream’s title, category (the title of the game you’ll stream), and broadcast language. After setting things up there, tap “Update” to apply changes and go back to the live dashboard.
- Under the controller graphic for “Channel Settings,” tap the rectangular purple screen that has the text “Video (Portrait)” over it.
- It’ll take you to the “Background” settings screen that allows you to modify your stream overlay. Remember to turn your iPhone’s orientation on if you’re playing a landscape game.
- After setting up your broadcast and overlay, tap the “broadcast screen” button at the bottom.
- Turn on your mic and tap “Start Broadcast.”
- Check your Twitch channel to see if your live stream has started.
Also read: How to Stream Your Desktop and Non-Steam Games with Steam Link
4. Twitch
You can stream on Twitch directly from your iPhone without using broadcasting iOS apps like the ones above. Just download Twitch from the App Store, pick a game to stream, and go live.
How to Set Up Your Twitch Stream From Your iPhone
- After installing Twitch on your iPhone, create a Twitch account or log in with an existing one.
- When you successfully log in, you’ll be taken to the Following page. To start a live stream, tap on the video camera icon in the top right section of the app’s screen.
- You can select between “Stream Games” and “Stream IRL.” Since this is a tutorial for streaming games from your iPhone, tap “Stream Games.”
- Select the game you’ll stream from the Choose Category screen, and tap “Next.”
- When you get to the Stream Setup screen, tap “Edit Stream Info.”
- On this screen, you can modify the stream title, Go Live notification text, category, tags, language, and stream markers. If you want to share link to the channel, you’ll find the option here, too.
- Go back to the Stream Setup page and set up your Stream Volume, Stream Notifications, and VOD Settings.
- After setting up your stream, tap on the conspicuous “Go Live” button at the bottom of the screen.
- Tap the Microphone icon to turn your iPhone’s mic on during the stream. You can also leave it turned off. Once ready, tap “Start Broadcast.”
- When the countdown ends, you’ll go live and end up on the Stream Manager screen. When live, you should see a red recording button at the top left of your screen, or the time should be inside a red capsule.
Also read: How to Stream Twitch on Roku
5. DLive
DLive is a live streaming app for iOS with a gaming and streaming community, just like Omlet Arcade. You can watch and interact with other users, and share your own content.
How to Go Live From the DLive for iOS App
- Download the DLive app from the App Store.
- In the app, tap the “Profile” tab located on the toolbar at the bottom of the screen.
- Log in or create a DLive account.
- After logging in, tap the Profile tab again, then tap “Go Live.”
- Tap “Stream Games,” and allow access to your microphone in the following prompt.
- On the Stream Setup screen, you can add a Stream Title, choose a language, category, tag, set stream quality, and more. After setting everything up, tap the “Go Live” button.
- Tap the microphone icon to turn on your microphone during your live stream, or leave it turned off. When ready, tap “Start Broadcast.”
- On the next screen, you can see the comments feed. Whenever you’re live from the DLive app, you’ll see a red recording icon at the top left of your screen, or your iPhone’s time will be in a red capsule.
Also read: Best iOS and Android Games With Controller Support
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use these apps to stream non-game content?
You can live stream your camera’s feed to supported streaming platforms using all six apps on this list.
Will my notifications show up in live broadcasts?
Since the iPhone’s Screen Recording feature shows everything going on on your screen, your notifications are visible to your viewers. The best way around this is to turn on “Do Not Disturb” from the control center.
Do all mobile games support live streaming with these apps?
Yes. Some games, such as Call of Duty: Mobile, have a native live stream feature. That said, these live streaming apps for iOS only act as your gateway to connect to live streaming platforms. Simply put, they’re only capturing whatever is on your screen and delivering it to Twitch, Facebook, and the like.
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Natalie is a writer specializing in tech how-tos and gaming. When she’s not writing, she plays PC games and travels. Here at MakeTechEasier, you will see her write about guides, tips, and solutions for Windows and iOS.
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