StreamRadar automatically discovers and rotates through live Twitch streams that match your interests — filtering by game, viewer count, keywords, and language to surface small streamers you'd never find on your own.
StreamRadar is a discovery tool — not a replacement for Twitch. It finds the streams, you decide if you stay.
Filter by game or category, keywords, minimum and maximum viewer counts, and language. Find exactly the kind of stream you're in the mood for.
Set a rotation interval from 1 to 30 minutes. StreamRadar automatically moves to the next matching stream so you never have to hunt manually.
Star any streamer from the sidebar to save them to your Favorites list. Access all your starred streamers from the extension popup anytime.
Stream chat displays alongside the video so you can engage with the community — or just watch the conversation flow as you discover new creators.
See the full list of matching streams in a sidebar next to the player. Thumbnails, viewer counts, and titles at a glance. Click any card to jump directly to that stream.
StreamRadar collects zero personal data. Your filter preferences and favorites are stored only on your device. No accounts, no tracking, no ads.
Add StreamRadar to Chrome from the Web Store. Free, no account required.
Choose a game, set your viewer range, pick a rotation interval and language.
A player tab opens with a matching stream. The sidebar shows who's up next.
StreamRadar rotates automatically. Skip, pause, or star anyone you want to return to.
Twitch's front page shows you the same thousand streamers every day. The platform's discovery tools are built around popularity — which means the people who need discovery the most get it the least.
StreamRadar flips that. Set a maximum viewer count of 50 and you'll only ever see streamers with tiny audiences. Set it to 0 and everything is fair game. Either way, you're giving your attention to someone who genuinely needs it.
We believe great content exists at every viewer count. StreamRadar is the tool that proves it.
Built for Twitch today. YouTube Live is coming in v2.0 — the architecture is already in place.
Full support including game filtering, viewer range, language, keyword search, tag matching, live chat embed, and auto-rotation across all Twitch categories.
YouTube Live support is planned for v2.0. StreamRadar was designed from the start to support multiple platforms — YouTube is next.
StreamRadar is free, takes 30 seconds to install, and requires no account. Just install, set your filters, and go.