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How do I embed a live stream on my website?

Keeping viewers on your own website — instead of sending them to a third-party platform — is great for branding, control and conversions. Here’s how to embed a live stream.

Option 1: embed a platform player

YouTube, Twitch and others give you an iframe embed code. It’s quick, but it carries that platform’s branding, recommendations and chrome, and you’re tied to their player and policies.

Option 2: a hosted watch page + your own embed

A restreaming service can give you a clean hosted watch page on its own link, plus an iframe you can drop onto any site — with your logo and colours rather than a platform’s. You keep viewers on your page and present a consistent brand.

Keep it private or gated if you need to

For internal or paid content, an unguessable link means the page is only reachable by people you share it with, and you can turn it off the moment the event ends.

Frequently asked questions

Can I put my own logo on the player?

Yes. Stream Repeater’s public watch page and embed use your workspace’s logo and accent colour.

Is the embedded stream private?

The watch page uses an unguessable link, so it’s only reachable by people you share it with, and you can switch it off whenever you like.