Product

An AI director for live switching.

Visor is built to sit beside OBS and handle the decision layer of small multi-camera productions. Connect your setup, map your scenes, get shot recommendations, and move into automated switching with clear operator control.

Built beside OBS

Visor does not replace your workflow. It plugs into the scene setup you already use and adds a focused directing layer on top.

Operator-first control

The interface makes mode, confidence, and current intent obvious so the user never feels like the system is acting behind their back.

Designed for live use

Fast-glance hierarchy, calm status language, and lightweight decision history make it usable while you are actively running a show.

Workflow

A setup flow designed for getting operational quickly.

The first version should feel simple to understand and safe to evaluate. Each step is there to reduce ambiguity before the AI is allowed to act on a live production.

01

Connect to OBS

Launch Visor, detect OBS, and confirm the system is actually attached before anything else happens.

02

Map your camera scenes

Choose which scenes belong in the AI-controlled pool and leave intros, overlays, and interstitials under manual control.

03

Start in recommendation mode

Watch Visor observe the conversation, recommend the next shot, and build trust before you enable automation.

04

Scale up to auto switching

When the behavior feels right, move into thresholded or automatic switching while keeping instant override within reach.

Modes

Recommendation first. Automation later.

The UX should reinforce a gradual trust curve. Operators start by evaluating recommendations, then step into higher-autonomy modes as the product proves itself in real sessions.

Best for first sessions

Recommendation

Visor watches the production and surfaces the next best camera without changing the live scene itself.

Best for gradual trust

Hybrid

Visor can execute only the strongest decisions while leaving more uncertain moments for human approval.

Best for routine productions

Automatic

Visor actively switches scenes in OBS, with confidence thresholds and minimum shot duration guiding pacing.

Live dashboard

The core interface is meant to answer four questions immediately.

Are we connected to OBS?
What scene is live right now?
What does Visor want to do next?
Can I override it immediately?

Next step

See the broader product story and request early access.

The marketing site should make the product legible before anyone ever opens the app.

Further reading

Learn the workflow behind camera switching and automation.

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Automation

How to Automate Camera Switching for Live Streaming

A practical guide to camera switching automation, from manual scene changes and hotkeys to rule-based systems and AI-assisted live direction.

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OBS Workflow

Best OBS Setup for Podcasts and Multi-Camera Interviews

How to structure scenes, camera roles, and switchable views in OBS for two-person podcasts, interviews, and discussion formats.

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Decision Guide

Manual vs Automatic Camera Switching: Which Is Better for Live Productions?

A practical comparison of manual switching, recommendation mode, and automatic switching for podcasts, panels, and live interview formats.

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