VTubers.TV is a streaming, upload, and social platform for VTubers. It combines the best of X, YouTube, and Twitch, but is built for creators who use avatars. It is open-source, transparent, and focused on fairness and safety.
Sign up for updatesVTubers.TV is a streaming, upload, and social platform designed for VTubers. It gives creators tools to broadcast, share videos, manage their avatars, and connect with fans. It is open-source under the MIT License, so the community can inspect and improve the code.
Other platforms often misunderstand VTubers or treat them unfairly. Bans without explanation, limited tools, and inconsistent rules hurt creators. VTubers.TV exists to give VTubers a platform that respects their work and protects their communities.
Stream in real time with stable performance and adaptive bitrate.
Upload and archive streams, highlights, and original content.
Polls, roles, raids, and moderation tools built for VTuber audiences.
Follow, comment, and share, with feeds tailored to VTuber content.
Creators keep a clear and fair share of their earnings.
Strong account protection and no hidden data practices.
My name is Lexi, also known as Lexii or 0x800a6. I started VTubers.TV after watching a friend get unfairly banned from YouTube for using a modest VTuber model. That experience showed me how easily small creators can be silenced without explanation. This project is my response: a platform where VTubers are understood and supported.
VTubers.TV is open to any creator who streams or uploads with a virtual avatar.
Yes. Using the platform is free. Revenue sharing applies to subscriptions and other paid features.
Yes. The source code will be released under the MIT License at launch.
You can open issues or pull requests on GitHub once the repository is live.
You can report bugs through the support server or the GitHub issue tracker.