Scribbble for Streamers

Draw on your stream in real time

Circle the loot, sketch the strat, react to chat with arrows and doodles. Scribbble overlays directly on your screen so OBS captures every stroke.

Why streamers use Scribbble

Pointing at things on stream is awkward

Your cursor is tiny on a downscaled stream. Drawing a quick circle keeps viewers oriented during fast-paced gameplay or react content.

Browser-source overlays add latency and complexity

Scribbble runs as a native Mac app — no browser source, no extra OBS scene, no audio routing weirdness.

How streamers use it

1

Reaction streams and watch-alongs

Highlight the part of the meme, draw eyebrows on the YouTuber, sketch out predictions during a sports clip.

2

Coaching and educational gaming

Pause the gameplay, draw the rotation, circle the enemy position. Perfect for VOD reviews and coaching streams.

3

Just-chatting and product reviews

Annotate websites, browse product specs and circle line items as you read them out loud.

The tools that matter most

  • Pen tool with bright, stream-friendly colors
  • Highlighter for emphasizing text on screen
  • Spotlight to focus chat's eyes on one part of the gameplay
  • Arrow tool for quick callouts
  • Rectangle and text tools for overlays
  • Quick-clear hotkey to wipe the screen between bits

FAQ

Does Scribbble work with OBS and Streamlabs?

Yes. Scribbble draws at the OS level so any screen-capture source — OBS, Streamlabs, Restream — picks up your annotations automatically.

Will it slow down my game?

Scribbble is a lightweight native Mac app and uses GPU acceleration for drawing. Performance impact is negligible.

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Built for streamers. Works on macOS 11+.

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