
The Best Alternative to OBS Studio
Introduction
Working with a webcam on many online platforms can turn into a real challenge. A strict oval or rectangular frame appears on the screen, but your image doesn’t align perfectly with it. As a result, the system blocks further progress, demanding perfect alignment, and your workflow is disrupted before it even begins.
For a long time, the only workaround for this issue was through OBS Studio. It allowed users to adjust their image, but required complex setup, window switching, and added system load. However, this approach is now outdated — most modern web platforms can recognize OBS virtual cameras, making this method not only inconvenient but also ineffective.
We have closely followed this trend and your feedback. Today, we’re ready to present a solution that will significantly improve your comfort and efficiency.
Full Control Over Your Stream
We’ve added the missing piece for complete control over your video stream — real-time image scaling directly inside Linken Sphere!
This is the first feature of its kind on the antidetect browser market, and we’re proud to announce that it’s now available cross-platform for both Windows and macOS users.
This update is a direct result of your feedback. We noticed that many continued to rely on third-party solutions solely to adjust image size and position. Now, this task can be done in just a few clicks — no extra software or complex configurations needed.
Our integrated solution provides three key advantages over the outdated OBS method:
- Comfort - No more juggling windows or digging through third-party settings. The entire process — from selecting a file to scaling it — happens within Linken Sphere’s intuitive interface.
- Efficiency - Adjust your image size on the fly and instantly see the result. This allows for perfect alignment with the required area on the webpage, ensuring proper operation with web services.
- Security - Our native stream substitution technology remains invisible to anti-bot systems, whereas using OBS increasingly leads to detection and blocking.
This is a natural step in the evolution of our tool, making it truly independent and complete.
How It Works?
We’ve made the function quick and convenient, with intuitive hotkeys that are easy to learn.
- Launch a work session in Linken Sphere.
- Go to the website that requires webcam access.
- Click the camera icon in the top right corner of the interface.
- Select the desired video file or image (supported formats: MP4, MOV, Y4M, JPG/JPEG, PNG, GIF).
- Wait for the stream to initialize — the indicator should stop blinking and glow red steadily.
- Start the process and allow the website to access your camera.
- To zoom in or out, hold Control + Alt/Option and use the following keys:
- (+) — to zoom in;
- (-) — to zoom out.
After zooming in, move within the frame using arrow keys (↑, ↓, ←, →) while holding the same modifiers.
Conclusion
With built-in scaling, Linken Sphere now fully covers all webcam-related needs. It’s a single, powerful, and secure solution that allows complete control out of the box — no third-party tools required.
We sincerely thank everyone for your active participation and valuable feedback. Your experience helps us make Linken Sphere better with every update. While you explore this new feature, we’re already preparing to share more exciting improvements — stay tuned!

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The Best Alternative to OBS Studio
Working with a webcam on many online platforms can turn into a real challenge. A strict oval or rectangular frame appears on the screen, but your image doesn’t align perfectly with it. As a result, the system blocks further progress, demanding perfect alignment, and your workflow is disrupted before it even begins.