KEKW.stream

About KEKW.stream

A focused workspace for watching several livestreams at once.

KEKW.stream is a browser-based multistream viewer built for people who want to follow more than one live channel without juggling separate tabs. It combines supported Twitch, Kick, and YouTube players in one customizable layout while leaving the actual video delivery to the original platforms.

What problem it solves

Multi-stream viewing is common during esports tournaments, co-streams, creator collaborations, breaking events, races, watch parties, and any situation where several live perspectives matter at the same time. Opening each stream in a separate tab works, but it quickly becomes awkward: windows overlap, audio competes, layouts are inconsistent, and recreating the same setup later takes unnecessary effort.

KEKW.stream turns that collection of tabs into one workspace. You paste supported stream links, choose a layout, reorder the players, focus a particular stream when needed, and share the current combination with a single link.

One browser workspace

Keep multiple live players together instead of arranging several tabs or windows manually.

Cross-platform viewing

Use supported Twitch, Kick, and YouTube streams in the same grid.

Local-first preferences

Stream links and layout choices are remembered in your browser using local storage.

Shareable setups

The current stream list can be represented in the page URL so another person can open the same set of channels.

What KEKW.stream does not do

KEKW.stream does not host, restream, rebroadcast, transcode, or proxy the underlying video. Supported streams are loaded through their platform players and remain subject to the source platform's availability, account requirements, geographic restrictions, cookies, autoplay behavior, and other policies.

The service is also not intended to replace the source platforms. It is a viewing workspace around their players. If a stream is unavailable at its original source, KEKW.stream cannot make it available.

Privacy by design: the current version does not require an account. Stream lists, layout preferences, and saved local settings stay in your browser unless you deliberately create and share a URL containing those stream identifiers.

Why the interface is intentionally simple

The primary job of the site is to get out of the way of the video. The viewer therefore keeps controls compact and concentrates on a few practical actions: add a stream, reorder it, choose a layout, focus a player, reconnect players when a browser resumes from the background, share the current setup, or clear the grid.

That focus also keeps the service lightweight. Because KEKW.stream is primarily a frontend application served through Cloudflare, it can remain fast and inexpensive to operate without introducing a video-processing backend.

Who it is for

Current scope

KEKW.stream currently supports up to eight streams in one grid and accepts supported Twitch channel URLs, Kick channel URLs, and YouTube video or live-stream URLs. The product is actively developed, so platform behavior can change as Twitch, Kick, YouTube, browsers, and embedded-player policies evolve.

For a walkthrough of the current controls, see How KEKW.stream works. For practical examples and troubleshooting, visit the Guides.