PNGTuber Cost Explained

What a PNGTuber Actually Is (and Isn’t) A PNGTuber is a 2D static avatar that reacts to your voice or simple triggers instead of full facial tracking. Unlike Live2D or 3D VTuber models, a PNGTuber does not require complex rigging, face-tracking cameras, or high-end hardware. What a PNGTuber is: A set of illustrated PNG images … Read more

VTuber Obs Dropped Frames Fix

Dropped frames in OBS are one of the most frustrating problems VTubers face. When OBS starts dropping frames, your stream becomes choppy, delayed, desynced, or unstable, even if your VTuber model and gameplay look fine locally. Viewers experience freezing, stuttering, or sudden quality drops—often without you realizing it until chat complains. If you’re searching for … Read more

VTuber Obs Audio Desync Fix

Audio desync is one of the most damaging problems a VTuber can have. When your voice doesn’t match your VTuber model’s mouth movement, or your audio lags behind gameplay, viewers notice immediately. Even a 200–300ms delay makes a stream feel unprofessional, distracting, and hard to watch. If you’re searching for a VTuber OBS audio desync … Read more

VTuber Stream Stuttering Fix

If your VTuber stream looks choppy, jittery, or inconsistent, you’re dealing with VTuber stream stuttering—a problem that hurts viewer experience far more than low resolution or basic visuals. Unlike constant lag, stuttering happens in bursts: sudden frame drops, skipped model movement, delayed expressions, or brief freezes that make your stream feel unstable and unprofessional. This … Read more

VTuber Lag When Streaming OBS

Experiencing VTuber lag when streaming with OBS is one of the most common and frustrating problems creators face—especially after upgrading a model, adding physics, or starting gameplay streams. The good news: In most cases, VTuber lag is not caused by your model being “too heavy,” but by incorrect OBS settings, system overload, or poor optimization … Read more

VTuber Obs VTuber Model Not Moving

When your VTuber model is not moving in OBS, the problem is almost never your model itself. Many creators panic and assume their Live2D or 3D model is broken. In reality, VTuber models usually stop moving in OBS due to capture errors, software conflicts, incorrect output settings, or synchronization issues between tracking software and OBS. … Read more

VTuber Face Tracking Not Working

When VTuber face tracking is not working, your model can feel lifeless, broken, or uncomfortable to watch—no matter how good the artwork is. Creators often assume face tracking issues are caused by “bad software” or a “cheap camera.” In reality, most tracking failures come from incorrect setup, calibration errors, lighting problems, or OBS conflicts, not … Read more

VTuber Lighting Problem

A VTuber lighting problem can break your stream faster than bad hardware or software. Poor lighting causes tracking loss, flickering eyes, broken mouth movement, delayed expressions, and unstable face detection, even when your VTuber model and camera are high quality. Many creators try to fix these issues by changing software or buying new gear—when lighting … Read more

VTuber Model Mouth Not Moving

A VTuber model mouth not moving is one of the most common—and most frustrating—problems VTubers face. You’re talking, your microphone is working, but your VTuber’s mouth stays closed, barely moves, or reacts inconsistently. This issue can happen with PNGTuber, Live2D, and 3D VTuber models, and in most cases, it’s not caused by the model itself. … Read more

VTuber Low FPS Fix

Low FPS is one of the fastest ways to ruin a VTuber stream. When your FPS drops, your VTuber model feels laggy, delayed, stiff, or uncomfortable to watch, even if your art is high quality. Viewers may not always complain—but they leave sooner, engage less, and perceive your stream as unprofessional. If you’re searching for … Read more