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<a href="https://imgfloat.kruhlmann.dev"><img src="src/main/resources/assets/banner.png" /></a>
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[demo.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f154ed72-6e3d-40ed-a111-706f6a916d52)
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Bring your stream to life with a lightweight, real-time overlay system built for Twitch. Upload images once, place and animate them from anywhere, and see your changes live, so your stream visuals look polished.
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# Getting started
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## Streamers
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Visit [imgfloat.kruhlmann.dev](https://imgfloat.kruhlmann.dev) to add your channel admins from the dashboard and download the application for your platform. Run the appliation, enter your twitch channel name and add the window to your OBS scene.
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## Moderators
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Visit [imgfloat.kruhlmann.dev](https://imgfloat.kruhlmann.dev) once your streamer has added you as a channel admin. From there you can upload images, place them on the canvas and animate them in real-time.
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# Server
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# Contributing
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