VTube Studio Alternative Designed For Linux Users
Nicholas Hydock is developing Godot-powered OpenVT.
If you're a Linux VTuber looking for a more native-friendly experience, Nicholas Hydock, also known as erodozer, is working on OpenVT, a software for Live2D models.
Unlike many other VTuber apps, OpenVT is built with Godot and offers several unique advantages: open-source development, enabling community-driven feature creation, transparent window support, making alpha-based capture in OBS easier, adjustable filtering settings for sharper scaling of pixel art models, multi-window popout controls for flexible workflow, and lower system requirements.
The tool is designed to be easy to use and provide a consistent experience for streaming across operating systems, with Linux desktop support being a top priority. Feature parity with VTube Studio is a key goal.
OpenVT
OpenVT
OpenVT supports OpenSeeFace and VTube Studio trackers, and models can be used interchangeably between OpenVT and VTS without requiring any adjustments. OpenVT-specific settings are stored separately to prevent naming conflicts, and whenever possible, VTube Studio will still be respected as the standard.
You can learn more and support the development of OpenVT here.
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