Simple tool for one-tap mobile game live streaming directly to your existing Kwai audience
Simple tool for one-tap mobile game live streaming directly to your existing Kwai audience
Vote (19 votes)
Program license Free
Developer Joyo Technology Pte Ltd
Version 3.7.1.80
Works under Android
Vote
(19 votes)
Developer
Joyo Technology Pte Ltd
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
3.7.1.80
Pros
- Designed specifically for live game streaming on Kwai
- One-tap start makes going live very quick
- Direct Kwai account binding keeps your creator identity consistent
- Supports popular titles like Free Fire and Minecraft
Cons
- No dedicated sound settings available in the interface
- Lacks an internal audio configuration option
- No way to send text replies to viewers from within the app
Kwai Livepartner (listed as Live Parter) is an Android app for live game streaming on Kwai, letting you broadcast titles like Free Fire and Minecraft directly to your audience. It focuses on making mobile game streaming straightforward, with tight integration with your existing Kwai profile.
This app is best for Kwai users who want a quick, minimal-fuss way to go live with their mobile games and do not need many customization or audio control options.
Focused on game streaming inside Kwai
Live Parter is not a general-purpose broadcasting tool; it is built specifically for live game streaming on Kwai. Its main goal is to let you share your gameplay in real time with people who already follow you on the platform.
The app treats your Kwai account as the center of the experience. Once your account is connected, your user information is available inside the app, so your identity on Kwai carries over to your live sessions. This tight link makes sense if your main audience is already on Kwai and you want your game streams to sit alongside your other content on that service.
Fast start with one-tap broadcasting
One of the strongest points of Kwai Livepartner is its simplicity. The app is designed to be easily operated, with a broadcast that can be started with just a single tap. That approach favors quick sessions: you open the app, pick your game, and go live without navigating long menus.
Game selection focuses on popular mobile titles. The description highlights choices such as Free Fire and Minecraft, and refers more broadly to other hit games available on your device. This makes the app attractive if you mainly stream well-known mobile games that already have active communities on Kwai.
Kwai account binding and creator identity
Live Parter relies on Kwai account binding. Your Kwai profile effectively acts as your ticket into the app, and it is used to start and manage your live broadcasts. All the information tied to that account is presented inside the app interface, so you do not juggle separate profiles for streaming and for short videos.
This close connection keeps the experience focused on existing Kwai creators. If you already share clips or short videos on Kwai and want to add live game broadcasts to your content mix, Live Parter fits naturally into that workflow.
Audio controls and viewer interaction feel limited
While the core streaming flow is simple, the feature set feels quite bare in some areas, especially regarding sound and communication tools.
Inside the interface, there are no visible settings dedicated to audio. You do not get options to adjust how game sound is captured, and there is no clear control specific to internal audio. For anyone who cares about balancing game sound with other audio sources, that lack of an internal audio setting can be frustrating, since you have little control over what your viewers hear beyond your device’s general volume.
Viewer interaction is also restricted from within the app. There is no way to send text messages back to viewers through the Live Parter interface, which makes it harder to respond to comments in chat while you play. This limitation pushes creators toward more one-way broadcasting, instead of the back-and-forth conversation many streamers expect during live shows.
Best fit: simple streams for existing Kwai creators
Kwai Livepartner makes the most sense for people who:
- Already have a Kwai account and audience
- Want a quick, straightforward path to start live game broadcasts
- Are comfortable with minimal control over audio and chat from inside the app
If you fall into that group and mainly need a basic way to show your gameplay, the app does its job with little friction. If you expect fine-grained sound configuration or active text interaction with viewers while you stream, you will likely find the current toolset too limited.
Verdict
Kwai Livepartner (Live Parter) delivers on its main promise: a simple, Kwai-focused app for live mobile game streaming, with one-tap starting and direct account integration. Its narrow scope, however, comes with trade-offs. The absence of audio settings, including internal audio options, and the lack of in-app messaging to answer viewers reduce its appeal for more interactive or technically demanding streams.
For straightforward broadcasts of popular games to an existing Kwai audience, it works as a light, focused companion. Creators who need deeper control over sound and communication may find themselves wishing the app went further.
Pros
- Designed specifically for live game streaming on Kwai
- One-tap start makes going live very quick
- Direct Kwai account binding keeps your creator identity consistent
- Supports popular titles like Free Fire and Minecraft
Cons
- No dedicated sound settings available in the interface
- Lacks an internal audio configuration option
- No way to send text replies to viewers from within the app