Record Twitch Calls
Automatically
Auto-record and transcribe your Twitch streams for clips, highlights, and archives.
Meeting Call
Voice Call
How It Works
Three steps. Zero setup.
Twitch call starts on your computer
Open Twitch and join or start a call as you normally would. No plugins, no extensions, no integrations to configure.
SeaMeet detects it automatically — no setup needed
SeaMeet monitors your system audio in the background. The moment a call begins, it recognizes the audio stream and prepares to record.
Recording starts invisibly. No bot. No notification to others.
Because SeaMeet captures audio at the system level, there is no bot joining the call, no recording indicator for other participants, and no cloud upload during the call.
What You Get
More than just recording
Invisible recording
No one in the call knows you are recording. No bot joins, no popup appears, no recording badge shows up.
AI transcription
Automatic speech-to-text powered by on-device and cloud AI models. Supports 90+ languages with speaker identification.
AI summaries
Get action items, decisions, and key points extracted automatically after every call. Never write meeting notes again.
Flashback
Forgot to hit record? Flashback saves the last 2 minutes of audio retroactively. Capture what you missed.
Local-first
Recordings stay on your device by default. No cloud upload, no third-party access, no data leaving your machine.
From Recording to Action
Turn every Twitch call into assets
Three ways to do this
Three ways to record a Twitch stream or call
SeaMeet browser recorder (for the stream you're watching)
Open app.seameet.ai, pick the Twitch tab, hit Start. Captures the stream video + audio locally with a live transcript.
Best for: Personal reference of streams you're watching, or archiving your own broadcasts as backup.
See how →SeaMeet desktop app (for team calls with streamers)
If you're coordinating with your team on a Twitch Studio session or Discord/Zoom-style planning call, the desktop app auto-detects the meeting.
Best for: Streamer teams, casting orgs, esports coaching.
See how →Twitch's VOD archive
For your own broadcasts, Twitch automatically saves a Video-on-Demand recording (Affiliate/Partner: 14-60 days retention). Free option, only for your own channel.
Best for: Your own broadcasts, short-term retention.
Learn more →Method 2 · SeaMeet browser recorder
How to record Twitch in your browser (no signup)
Runs in Chrome, Edge, or Safari on desktop. Free for the first 15 minutes — Sync Pro removes the cap. No download, no Twitch host permissions.
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Open the Twitch stream in your browser
twitch.tv/<channel>. Any Twitch stream — live or a past VOD.
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Open app.seameet.ai in a second tab
Chrome, Edge, or Safari on desktop.
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Record the Twitch tab
Pick "A browser tab" → Twitch. Tick "Share tab audio" to capture the streamer's voice.
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Live transcript for the stream
Especially useful for educational streams (coding, art tutorials, gameplay commentary). Streamers with heavy accents, technical vocab, or fast speech benefit most from the transcript.
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Stop when the stream ends
Video + transcript + AI summary land in your SeaMeet library. Great for reference or clipping the interesting parts.
15 min free · works on Chrome, Edge, Safari desktop
Why SeaMeet
What SeaMeet does that Twitch's VOD doesn't
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Works for any stream, not just your own
Twitch VOD is for your own broadcasts. SeaMeet records any stream you're watching — useful for research, competitive analysis, or personal reference of educational streams.
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Transcript in 20+ languages
Twitch's auto-captions are English-first. SeaMeet handles Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Spanish, French, German streams cleanly.
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Local copy, permanent retention
Twitch VODs expire (14 days for regular users, up to 60 for Partners; Highlights are permanent). SeaMeet's recording is yours — never expires.
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AI summary of the stream
Long streams (3-hour code-alongs, 6-hour tournament broadcasts) are hard to skim. SeaMeet's summary lets you find the important sections without re-watching.
Common questions
Recording Twitch — questions & answers
Is it legal to record a Twitch stream I'm watching? +
Can I record my own Twitch broadcast without VOD? +
What about IRL streams? +
Does the streamer get notified? +
Can I record a Discord "watch party" of a Twitch stream? +
What about clip creation? +
What resolution does SeaMeet record at? +
How SeaMeet Detects Twitch
SeaMeet detects Twitch streaming via your streaming application's audio output. Works alongside OBS, Streamlabs, or any other streaming tool.
Why SeaMeet for Twitch?
Twitch VODs expire and aren't searchable. SeaMeet creates a permanent, AI-transcribed record of every stream session — with summaries, timestamps, and the ability to search by what was said.
Common Use Cases
Creating searchable archives of past streams
Generating highlight clips from transcribed timestamps
Reviewing stream content for moderation or improvement
Producing show notes and summaries for stream VODs
Start Recording Twitch Calls Today
Free download. No account required. Works on Windows and macOS.
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