VVavy works well as a stream layer because it is live-first. Add the app as a browser source, feed it audio, and use reactive visuals as a moving background or intermission screen.
A stream visualizer should react while the show is happening
Stream setups need motion that can keep up with the show. VVavy can run as a browser-based visual surface instead of only producing a finished export.
Use system audio capture or microphone input to drive the visualizer, then frame VVavy inside OBS or Streamlabs as a browser source. It can sit behind a camera, fill a waiting screen, or become a full visual scene during music segments.
Keep the stream setup simple
Start with one strong visual and one audio source. Once the stream layout is stable, switch visuals, layer camera-compatible scenes, or use MIDI for more hands-on control.
Workflow
How to use VVavy for this
Open VVavy and configure the audio source that should drive the visuals.
Add VVavy to OBS or Streamlabs as a browser source or window capture.
Crop, layer, and test audio routing before going live.