Streamlabs gets an Nvidia-powered AI producer to handle all the annoying parts of streaming
Streaming is fun, but it can also be exhausting. Anyone who has tried going live knows what it feels like to handle a dozen tasks at once. If you want to go all out: you’re playing a game, reading chat, switching scenes, adding replays, fixing audio issues, and still trying to stay entertaining. It often feels like you’re running a full production studio while just trying to enjoy your game. That’s exactly the problem Streamlabs is trying to solve with its new Intelligent Streaming Agent, announced at Logitech G PLAY 2025.
This new AI-powered assistant, built with help from Nvidia and Inworld, is designed to handle the most distracting parts of streaming so creators can focus on connecting with their audience.
The Intelligent Streaming Agent isn’t just a background tool either. It can actually appear on your stream as a 3D avatar that talks and reacts in real time. If chat goes quiet, the avatar can keep the conversation moving, answer questions, or even step in as a cohost. Nvidia’s ACE Audio2Face makes the avatar look and feel natural, as it syncs expressions and speech smoothly, while DLSS ensures everything runs without lag.
On top of that, the AI can act as your personal producer. Instead of you manually changing scenes or triggering effects, the agent can handle those tasks automatically or with voice commands. You can set up custom rules so it knows when to switch things up.
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For example, it might change scenes after a big win, drop in a sound cue when you get a subscriber, or highlight exciting gameplay moments instantly. It also doubles as a technical assistant, offering quick troubleshooting if something breaks mid-stream. That way, you don’t have to dig through menus or stop playing just to fix a simple problem.
The Intelligent Streaming Agent even goes a step further by using real-time vision models that detect in-game events like eliminations, wins, or when your health bar drops too low. The best part? These features work locally as they are powered by Nvidia RTX GPUs, meaning they respond instantly without delay.
If you’re interested in taking streaming seriously, this tool is very welcome. You might also want to check out the best GPU for streaming or best CPU for streaming while you’re here. No surprise to see Nvidia cards to feature heavily for the former.

