Multi-Stream Grid
Watch up to 9 streams simultaneously. Flexible layouts: 1, 1×2, 2×2, 2×3, or 3×3.
Watch and chat in every Twitch channel you follow from one unified window — no juggling tabs, no overlapping audio. MultiTube auto-arranges every stream and chat into a clean grid, and one click switches the active channel so you only hear the one you're watching.
Free · macOS, Windows & Linux · No account required to install
Following more than one streamer usually means a mess of browser tabs and a cacophony of overlapping music and voices. MultiTube fixes that. It shows all your channels — video and chat — at once, automatically splits and arranges them into a tidy grid, and lets you switch the active channel with a single click. You hear only the channel you're watching instead of muting and unmuting everything one by one. Just sit back and enjoy.
Built for viewers who follow more than one streamer at a time — tournaments, raids, collabs and just keeping up with the people you love.
Watch up to 9 streams simultaneously. Flexible layouts: 1, 1×2, 2×2, 2×3, or 3×3.
Click any stream to switch audio instantly. No reloading — streams keep playing.
Each stream has its own chat panel. Never miss the conversation.
Find channels with autocomplete. See live status and current game.
Built with Tauri. ~10MB installer vs 150MB+ Electron apps. Native performance.
Log in with your Twitch account to access your subscriptions and followed channels — Turbo and sub perks preserved.
Grab the free build for macOS, Windows or Linux and open it — installs in seconds.
Search channels with autocomplete and drop them into the grid layout you like.
Click any stream to move audio to it instantly while every stream keeps playing.
Free for macOS, Windows, and Linux
Download MultiTube for your operating system, log in with your Twitch account, then add channels to the grid. You can watch up to 9 streams at once in flexible layouts (1, 1×2, 2×2, 2×3 or 3×3) with chat for each stream.
Yes. MultiTube is completely free to download and use on macOS, Windows and Linux.
Yes. MultiTube uses the official Twitch player and your Twitch login, so Turbo and channel-subscription ad-free benefits are preserved.
Only the active stream plays audio. Click any stream to switch the audio to it instantly — all other streams keep playing muted, with no reload.
Yes. MultiTube is built with Tauri, so the installer is roughly 10MB compared to 150MB+ for typical Electron apps, and it uses far less memory.