Tuna OBS feeds the current track to the Tuna plugin for OBS, so streamers can put a now-playing overlay on screen without alt-tabbing or manual updates.

Title, artist, album art and progress are all available to your scene.

What it does

  • Live now-playing data for OBS scenes and overlays
  • Includes album art and progress, not just the title
  • Set up once and it keeps working across sessions

How to enable Tuna OBS

  1. Install YouTube Music Desktop App for Windows, macOS or Linux.
  2. Open the app menu and choose Plugins.
  3. Switch on Tuna OBS.
  4. Open its options entry to adjust the settings.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need anything else installed?

Yes — the Tuna plugin for OBS itself, configured to read from the local source this plugin provides.

Can I use it with Streamlabs?

Anything that can read Tuna’s output or a local text file works; Tuna is the bridge.

Tuna OBS ships with the app

Free, open source, and one toggle away — along with 42 other plugins.

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