Streamlabs Showcases Enhanced Intelligent Streaming Agent at Computex with NVIDIA and Inworld Collaboration

Streamlabs previews its next-gen Intelligent Streaming Agent with NVIDIA digital humans and Inworld’s Artificial Intelligence framework, aiming to revolutionize live content creation.

Logitech G´s Streamlabs has announced major updates to the Streamlabs Intelligent Streaming Agent during Computex, building upon innovations first introduced at CES 2025. The forthcoming agent, scheduled for full launch later this year, leverages advanced digital human technologies from NVIDIA alongside the Artificial Intelligence framework by Inworld, bringing transformative tools to live content creators.

The enhanced agent is designed to process inputs and commands in real time, delivering interactive assistance and production-level capabilities to streamers. This technology aims to significantly elevate the user experience for both creators and their audiences by enabling seamless audience engagement and real-time digital storytelling. Ashray Urs, Head of Streamlabs, emphasized that collaborating with NVIDIA and Inworld marks a pivotal leap in interactive technology for streamers, declaring that the latest tools introduced at Computex represent a new era in digital content creation.

The demonstration at Computex offers a preview of how creators will use these new features to refine their workflows and build more interactive content. By integrating cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence, NVIDIA’s digital humans, and Inworld’s real-time processing technology, Streamlabs positions itself at the forefront of interactive streaming solutions. The company’s focused advancements suggest a commitment to empowering creators with tools that streamline production while enhancing creativity and audience participation, as development moves toward a broader market rollout later this year.

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