Compose the on-screen overlay
- Combine a lower third, ticker, countdown, scoreboard, and goal bar.
- Preview transparent, chroma-key, and dark backgrounds at 16:9.
- Update scores, progress, and text while the overlay popup stays open.
Run overlays, match scoreboards, cue logs, and optional local OBS scene control in one workspace.
Preview the active layers, then open an overlay-only window for browser or window capture.
Build the visible parts of a stream and keep presenter notes in the same workspace without creating a separate page for every small widget.
Short guides for common browser-based file, image, GIF, PDF, and privacy workflows.
Prepare lower thirds, tickers, timers, and scores in FreeToolHub, then capture the overlay window cleanly in OBS.
Capture behavior, local saving, and the limits of this first release.
Open the overlay-only popup, capture that window in OBS, and crop it to the stage. Use the chroma-key background when transparent window capture is not available.
Yes, through the optional OBS control tab. It connects directly to OBS WebSocket v5 on localhost or a private LAN, switches program scenes, toggles current-scene sources, and reads output status.
The current setup is saved in localStorage in this browser. Export the JSON file before clearing browser data or moving to another device.
Yes. Start the session clock, add manual markers or convert the current rundown cue, then export timecodes, labels, notes, and sources as CSV or JSON.
Not in this release. Those features require platform authentication and token handling, so the goal and ticker values are controlled manually.
More tools built around the same local-processing approach.
Create live microphone captions and an OBS-friendly chroma key subtitle screen.
Run a visible marble-style winner draw for streams, events, and giveaways.
Design YouTube, Open Graph, Instagram, story, and social thumbnails with templates, images, and text effects.