
This can give you better graphics and framerate, which will provide your fans with a better experience. Furthermore, you have an opportunity to spend more resources on the game itself. Since OBS Studio uses less CPU and RAM, it minimizes the chance of freezing and glitching if you are using a slower PC. Sure, Streamlabs OBS is visually more attractive, but this also requires more resources. Although they are very similar, Streamlabs OBS gives a premium feel which gives it a slight advantage in this department. There’s also an editor that lets you rearrange all of the elements with a drag-and-drop function. In comparison, Streamlabs has a sharper interface that is just as easy to use. Every window can be rearranged in a few seconds, letting you create your own unique workflow.

OBS Studio might not have the best looking menu, but it is fairly intuitive.

Support for Windows, macOS, Linux: Streamlabs vs OBS.
