Stream to 3D is a Windows application for watching, streaming and converting ordinary 2D video as stereoscopic 3D. Conversion runs on your PC and can be used with VR/XR headsets, 3D displays, projectors and compatible media players.
Choose the workflow that fits
- Play - watch a video with real-time 2D-to-3D conversion without first creating a new file.
- Stream - send real-time 3D output to compatible players and devices over your network.
- Convert - create reusable stereoscopic 3D video files individually or in batches.
- Live Sources - use a camera, capture device or PC screen as the input for Play, Stream or Convert.
Stream to 3D supports common stereoscopic layouts including Half and Full Side-by-Side, Top-and-Bottom and colour anaglyph output. Conversion and streaming workflows support relevant subtitle and audio-track selection.
Integrated Live Sources
Create and manage Live Sources inside Stream to 3D through
Settings > Live Capture. When you first select Live Sources, Stream to 3D asks whether to create main-camera and screen-capture defaults and creates them only after you select Create. You can also configure additional cameras and capture devices, source format, resolution, frame rate, audio source, sample rate and audio delay.
Guided VR/XR setup
The Configuration Wizard helps choose settings for your video, PC and intended display. Release 5.5 expands and reorganises its nominal per-eye resolution presets for current headsets and glasses, including devices from Meta, Valve, PICO, HTC/VIVE, Sony, Pimax, Bigscreen, Samsung, Apple, Varjo, HP, XREAL, VITURE, Rokid, RayNeo and Epson.
A device preset sets Stream to 3D's 3D output resolution. It does not connect to or configure the headset. Direct streaming requires a compatible headset player and connection, desktop viewing requires a suitable desktop-to-XR route, and converted files require a compatible 3D media player.
Designed for practical Windows hardware
Real-time playback does not require a high-end GPU. Higher resolutions, file encoding and network streaming still benefit from capable hardware and appropriate settings, so the application includes adjustable quality, depth, frame-rate and output controls.
Private, local video processing
Stream to 3D does not upload or analyse your source videos, live video or converted output. Those media operations remain on your PC. An internet connection is required to validate your licence, subscription and feature access. Limited account, licence, product, installation, device and connection information is used for that validation and to apply installation limits. See the published Privacy Policy for details.
Documentation and support
Stream to 3D includes a Welcome page, task-focused documentation, context-sensitive help, troubleshooting guidance and Discord/email support. Video and VR workflows depend on the PC, drivers, players, display device, source and selected settings; the setup guides cover the common routes.
Current Steam purchases include Play, Stream, Convert, Configuration Wizard and Live Sources. The 5.5 application update is free for existing Steam owners. Access to features introduced after an earlier purchase continues to follow the feature entitlement associated with that Steam account. If Stream to 3D reports that one of those features is locked, review the available feature upgrades in the Stream to 3D Item Store before purchasing.