Singular.live Alternative — Quadraviz

Quadraviz vs Singular.live

A Singular.live alternative built for indie productions.

Singular.live is a serious tool — it powers graphics for national broadcasters and tier-one esports productions. If your job title is "broadcast engineer" and your encoder is a hardware unit on a rack, Singular is probably the right call.

Quadraviz is built for everyone else. We started with the assumption that the person operating the overlay is also the person streaming the match, and that a full production team shouldn't be a prerequisite for broadcast-grade graphics. This page is an honest comparison so you can pick the tool that fits your production, not the one with the louder pitch.

Feature comparison

How Quadraviz and Singular.live stack up

FeatureQuadravizSingular.live
Real-time control
Free to use right now
No-code setupPartial
Rive-native animation
Browser source (OBS / vMix / Streamlabs / XSplit)
API & webhook triggers
Multi-channel streaming
White-label dashboardRoadmapEnterprise
NDI ingest
On-prem renderingRoadmap

Reflects publicly available feature documentation as of May 2026.

Where Singular.live wins

Be honest about the trade-offs.

Broadcast-TV pedigree

Singular has been deployed in linear TV environments and large tournament operations for years. Their compositor handles complex multi-source layouts, NDI ingest, and the kind of redundancy that broadcast playout requires.

Deep enterprise tooling

Roles, audit logs, on-premises rendering, dedicated solutions engineering — if your organization needs a procurement-friendly graphics stack, Singular has more boxes ticked today.

Data integrations with sports providers

Singular ships connectors for several established sports data feeds. We are catching up here through our API and webhook layer, but if you need plug-and-play Stats Perform or Genius Sports, Singular is ahead.

Where Quadraviz wins

What you get on Quadraviz that you don't get elsewhere.

Free to use, no catch

Quadraviz is free to use right now, while we're in early access — no trial timer, no watermark, no credit card. Every feature is open.

Rive-native animation

Quadraviz scenes are Rive files. Animators design once, you bind data in the dashboard, and the same scene runs at 60 fps on any device that can render a browser source.

No-code from the first scene

Singular has a powerful node editor — and that is the problem if you are a one-person operation about to go live in twenty minutes. Quadraviz ships templates and a dashboard a streamer can drive without reading docs.

Nothing paywalled

Unlimited channels, no watermark, full API access — all included while Quadraviz is in early access. No plan to compare, no upsell wall.

When to switch

Switch to Quadraviz when…

  • You are a streamer or small esports team and Singular's quote came back higher than your monthly stream revenue.
  • You want a free overlay you can run while you learn, with everything unlocked from day one.
  • Your designers already work in Rive (or want to) and you would rather not rebuild their work in a node editor.
  • You need to be live next week and do not have time to onboard a graphics operator.

FAQ

Common questions.

Can Quadraviz replace Singular.live for a national broadcast?

Probably not yet. Singular has years of broadcast-TV deployments and integrations Quadraviz does not match today. For streamer-grade and indie esports production, Quadraviz is a strong fit.

Do I need to know how to code to use Quadraviz?

No. The dashboard is built for non-technical users. If you want custom animations you can import Rive files, but the free templates work out of the box.

Will my Singular scenes import into Quadraviz?

No, the file formats are different. Quadraviz scenes are Rive files. We can help port a scene if you reach out to support.

How does Quadraviz handle live data?

Through the dashboard, the public API, or incoming webhooks. You can also call our REST endpoints from a scoring app, OBS plug-in, or game integration.

Is Quadraviz really free right now?

Yes — every feature is free while Quadraviz is in early access. Comparison details reflect publicly available information as of May 2026.

Try Quadraviz free.

No credit card. Every feature is free while Quadraviz is in early access.