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Studio

A production room that lives in a browser tab

Bring in guests, arrange the show into scenes, drop in your branding, and go live to every connected destination at once. No capture card, no downloaded app.

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Countdown
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Intro
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Interview
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Q&A
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A stand-in for the real Studio interface, not a screenshot of it.

Illustration representing a browser-based live production studio
Why a browser

Everyone on the call joins the same way you do

A guest gets a link, types their name, and grants camera and mic access. That’s the whole onboarding. Nobody installs software to be on your show, and you don’t need a second machine running an encoder just to produce it.

  • Works in Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari on desktop
  • The host produces and appears on camera from the same tab
  • Closing the tab doesn't end the stream instantly by accident — you confirm first
Scenes and layouts

Build the show once, switch it live with a click

A scene is a saved arrangement of whatever's on screen: cameras, a shared window, a slide, a countdown. Stack up to 40 of them and step through your run of show in order, or jump around if the conversation does.

Spotlight

One source fills the frame — a slide, a video, a single speaker.

Side-by-side

Two feeds share the frame evenly, host and guest at equal size.

Grid

Up to four feeds tiled evenly, for a panel or a group call.

Speaker highlight

One large feed carries the show, with others queued to the side.

Picture-in-picture

A full-frame source with a small camera feed tucked in a corner.

Thumbnail strip

A media source up top, guest cameras lined up in a row below.

On the show

Everything you'd want to run a real production

Guests, up to your plan’s cap

Free seats 6 people on screen at once; every paid plan raises that to 10. Nobody needs an account to join — they just need your invite link.

Logos, overlays, and a scrolling ticker

Add a logo, a full-frame overlay, QR codes, and a bottom ticker on every plan, including Free. Upgrading removes the CastFork mark from your output, it doesn’t unlock the graphics themselves.

Highlight a chat message on stream

Chat-capable platforms’ comments land in one Studio chat panel — YouTube today, more coming. Click a message and it appears at the bottom of your program instantly, no copy-pasting into a graphics tool.

Record without going live

Run the same scenes, guests, and graphics with nothing sent to a destination — useful for a rehearsal or a podcast you’ll publish later. Recording itself starts on Standard, at 6 hours a stream.

On the roadmap

One show, two shapes — coming soon

We’re building simultaneous horizontal (16:9) and vertical (9:16) output from the same Studio program, so a vertical-first platform wouldn’t get a letterboxed feed built for a TV frame. It isn’t live yet — today every destination in a broadcast shares the same orientation, so we won’t claim otherwise on the pricing page.

  • Layouts, overlays, and the ticker already adapt per scene
  • Custom RTMP still reaches any destination that isn't a native platform login
  • Studio output runs at 1080p on Professional and above
Output resolution by plan
Free
HD 720p · 6 on screen
Standard
HD 720p · 10 on screen
Professional
Full HD 1080p · 10 on screen
Business
Full HD 1080p · 10 on screen

Encoder streams (OBS, vMix, and similar) pass through up to 4K on every plan — this table is Studio’s own program output only.

Studio FAQ

Before you invite your first guest

Getting started

No. They open your invite link, type a display name, allow camera and mic access, and they're in the room. No account required.

Studio runs in a browser tab, so most laptops from the last several years are fine. A wired connection is worth it once you add several guests or screen shares.

Studio composites everyone's cameras, overlays, and the ticker into one program on our side before it goes out. That composite runs at 720p on Free and Standard, and Full HD 1080p from Professional up. Your encoder feed (OBS, etc.) is a separate path and isn't capped this way.

During a show

Yes, that's record-only mode. Run scenes, guests, and graphics exactly like a live show, just without a destination toggled on.

Free doesn't include cloud recording. From Standard up, recordings run 6–10 hours a stream depending on tier, and stay available for 15–30 days before they expire. Business gets a custom window.

Your next show doesn't need a control room

Free gets you scenes, overlays, and up to six people on screen, no time limit.