Stream In Overlay

Stream In Overlay
Stream In Overlay
Developer: Dev Forbeck
Category: Communication
32 installs
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32 monthly active users
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Stream In Overlay Summary

Stream In Overlay is a mobile Android app in Communication by Dev Forbeck. Released in Mar 2026 (1 month ago). It has about 32+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 32 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Mar 29, 2026.

Recent activity: 32 installs this week (32 over 4 weeks) View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Mar 29, 2026 .


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App Description

Stream your screen to YouTube with Live Overlay – simple and professional.

Stream In Overlay is a live streaming app for Android that helps you create professional live streams directly from your phone, combining camera, screen, and custom overlays in real time.

Perfect for content creators, streamers, amateur sporting events, classes, podcasts, religious broadcasts, and live presentations.

🔴 Main Features

Live streaming via RTMP (compatible with YouTube Live)

Use of your phone's camera

Custom video overlays (scoreboard, banners, text, logos, graphics)

Screen capture + overlays, in the style of professional apps like PRISM and Streamlabs (overlays.uno)

URL and Stream Key configuration

Full HD quality (1080p), depending on your device

Simple interface focused on streaming

🎯 Who is Stream In Overlay for?

Content Creators

Beginner and Advanced Streamers

Amateur Football and Sports in General

Teachers and Instructors

Churches and Live Events

Anyone who wants to stream live with a professional look

🔐 Privacy

The app uses camera, microphone, and screen capture permissions only to perform the live stream, without collecting users' personal data.

👉 Privacy Policy:

https://github.com/rroseirac/streamio-privacy-policy/blob/main/privacypolicy

⚠️ Notes

You need to have an active account on a live streaming platform (such as YouTube).

The user is responsible for the content streamed.