streamate-downloader
Streamate Downloader (Browser Extension)
Record Streamate live streams and download saved videos as MP4 files for offline viewing.
Streamate Downloader is a browser extension built for users who want a cleaner way to keep Streamate live broadcasts and saved videos available outside the site. It detects supported streams in your browser session, gives you direct capture controls for live rooms and recorded videos, and exports finished files as MP4 for easier playback later.
- Record active Streamate live streams while they are broadcasting
- Download saved videos from supported model pages
- Preserve supported VR captures with playback-friendly metadata when available
- Choose from the stream qualities exposed on the page
- Save MP4 files for easier offline playback and archiving
Links
- :rocket: Get it here: Streamate Downloader
- :new: Latest release: GitHub Releases
- :question: Help center: SERP Help
- :beetle: Report bugs: GitHub Issues
- :bulb: Request features: Feature Requests
Preview

Table of Contents
- Why Streamate Downloader
- Features
- How It Works
- Step-by-Step Tutorial: How to Download Videos from Streamate
- Supported Formats
- Who It's For
- Common Use Cases
- Troubleshooting
- Trial & Access
- Installation Instructions
- FAQ
- Notes
- About Streamate
Why Streamate Downloader
Streamate is built for live browser viewing, not for straightforward offline saving. Live rooms end, saved videos are not exposed with a simple native download flow, and generic downloaders often miss short-lived or protected stream URLs.
Streamate Downloader is built specifically for that workflow. It focuses on supported Streamate pages, detects the active media in your current browser session, and gives you a cleaner way to keep accessible content locally without switching to desktop capture tools or manual stream inspection.
Features
- Live stream recording for active Streamate rooms
- Saved video downloads from supported model pages
- VR stream support when compatible media is exposed
- Quality selection for available resolutions and stream variants
- In-page controls on supported video pages
- Popup workflow for starting and managing captures
- Right-click access for a faster recording flow
- MP4 output for easier playback and transfer
- Automatic saving into a dedicated STREAMATE folder
- Cross-browser support for Chrome, Edge, Brave, Opera, Firefox, Whale, and Yandex
How It Works
- Install the extension from the latest release.
- Open Streamate and go to a live room or saved video page.
- Start playback so the extension can detect the stream.
- Open the popup or use the on-page controls.
- Choose the quality or stream option you want.
- Record the live session or download the saved video.
- Save the final MP4 file locally.
Step-by-Step Tutorial: How to Download Videos from Streamate
- Install Streamate Downloader from the latest GitHub release.
- Open Streamate and sign in if the page requires account access.
- Visit the live room, saved video page, or supported VR page you want to keep.
- Let the player load fully and press play.
- Click the extension button or the on-page control.
- Review the quality options shown by the extension.
- For live rooms, start recording and stop it when the session is finished.
- For saved videos, click download and wait for the MP4 export to complete.
- Open the finished file from your Downloads folder.
Supported Formats
- Input: Streamate live streams
- Input: Streamate saved videos
- Input: Supported Streamate VR streams
- Output: MP4
Saved files use MP4 so they are easier to replay on standard media players, transfer between devices, or archive for later access.
Who It's For
- Streamate viewers who want to keep live rooms before they end
- Users who want offline access to saved videos they can already watch
- VR viewers who want to preserve supported immersive content
- People archiving content they are permitted to keep
- Anyone who wants a browser-based workflow instead of manual capture software
Common Use Cases
- Record a Streamate live broadcast to watch later
- Download a saved video from a model page
- Keep local copies of content before it disappears from easy access
- Save supported VR content for later playback on compatible devices
- Download the best quality exposed by the page
Troubleshooting
The extension is not detecting the stream
Press play first and wait a few seconds so the stream has time to initialize.
The page control is missing
Open the extension popup directly. Some supported pages work better through the popup UI.
Only one quality option is listed
That usually means the page is exposing a single playable stream variant.
The recording stopped too early
Check whether the live session ended or your internet connection dropped during capture.
The page requires account or paid access
The extension only works on media you can already open and play in your active browser session.
Security & Scope
- Operates only on the page the user intentionally opens in the active browser tab
- Detects supported playback sources only for user-initiated downloads or exports
- Does not execute page instructions, shell commands, or arbitrary scripts from page content
- Does not follow unrelated links or perform actions outside the active workflow
- Limits support to the named platform, approved embedded contexts, and user-authorized sessions when required
Trial & Access
- Includes 3 free downloads so you can test the workflow first
- Email sign-in uses secure one-time password verification
- No credit card required for the trial
- Unlimited downloads are available with a paid license
Start here: https://serp.ly/streamate-video-downloader
Installation Instructions
- Open the latest release page: https://github.com/serpapps/streamate-downloader/releases/latest
- Download the extension build for your browser.
- Install the extension.
- Open Streamate and navigate to a live room or saved video.
- Use the extension controls to start recording or downloading.
FAQ
Can I record Streamate live streams?
Yes. Active Streamate live rooms can be recorded while they are broadcasting.
Can I download saved videos too?
Yes. The extension supports saved Streamate videos on supported pages.
Does it support VR streams?
Yes, when Streamate exposes compatible VR-capable media for that page.
What file format do downloads use?
Videos are saved as MP4 files.
Where are videos saved?
They are saved to your default Downloads location, typically inside a STREAMATE subfolder.
Do I need extra software?
No. Everything runs through the browser extension.
License
This repository is distributed under the proprietary SERP Apps license in the LICENSE file. Review that file before copying, modifying, or redistributing any part of this project.
Notes
- Only download content you own or have explicit permission to save
- An internet connection is required for live capture and downloads
- Live recording only works while the creator is actively streaming
- Some pages may require account access, paid access, or membership
- VR support depends on the media exposed by Streamate for that stream
About Streamate
Streamate combines live rooms with saved video content, which makes offline access more awkward than on ordinary video sites. Stream protection, live-only sessions, and page-specific playback behavior all add friction for users who want a local copy. Streamate Downloader simplifies that workflow inside the browser for users who already have legitimate access to the content.