Every other overlay shows numbers. Interactive Hud shows them off.
Most hardware monitors dump cold rows of digits into a corner. Interactive Hud takes the exact same live telemetry — CPU, GPU, RAM, FPS, network, temperatures, clocks, loads and power — and turns it into functional art that sits on top of your game. Always visible. No alt-tabbing. No second monitor. And built to stay light, so your frames stay yours.
This is the overlay you'll actually want on screen — the one people ask about when they see your stream, on any monitor, wherever you drop it.
It watches. It remembers. It knows your hardware.
A pretty overlay is easy to copy. A guardian that learns your machine isn't. Interactive Hud doesn't just show your hardware live — it
remembers every session, keeps a quiet
diary of your PC even when you never open a game, and
reads your factory specs to catch a rig that was set up wrong from day one. This is the part you'll keep it around for. Here's how it all comes together:
Meet the Fusions — gauges from another world
The Fusions are our signature. Instead of one number per sensor, a Fusion
merges several sensors into a single, fully animated piece — each with its own identity. Pick the one that matches your rig:
- Reactor — a plasma core wrapped in spinning containment rings.
- Hologram — an animated holographic eye that reacts to your temperatures in real time.
- Aquarium — glass spheres, or every sensor swimming as a fish across a reef.
- Vintage VU — analog needle meters set in a walnut cabinet with a real speaker grille.
- Carbon — a hex carbon-fiber track with a pulse of energy racing between your sensors.
- Swiss — minimalist Swiss typography, surgically clean.
- Neon HUD — angular MFD modules straight out of a cockpit.
- And more — Holo-Orbital, Crystal, Liquid Glass, Equalizer, Matrix, Waveform, Synthwave, Dual-Orbital and Solar System / Plasma.
Cards for every component
Prefer something cleaner? Each component — GPU, CPU, RAM, FPS, Network, Power — gets its own
Card in 7 premium styles, with colors that shift dynamically by theme and ready-made presets. Or drop the all-in-one
System Card for the full picture in a single panel.
Your home base — the Panel
Open Interactive Hud and it greets you by name in
the Panel — a premium dashboard that reads your whole machine at a glance and puts every tool one click away. It sums up what changed since your last session, reminds you when it's been a while since a restart, and opens your reports, comparisons and settings from one place. Start with just the Panel and bring the overlay in only when you want it.
Make it yours with
6 selectable Panel themes: Classic, Sentinel (a watchful guardian eye), Command Cockpit (an instrument cluster), Living Headline (an editorial cover), Command Center (a tactical readout) and Aura (a calm surface that breathes in the color of your system's state).
Alerts that belong to the art
When something runs hot, Interactive Hud doesn't slap a generic warning box over your screen. The alert is
drawn in the language of the gauge itself, so you feel the problem before you read it:
- On Carbon, the energy focus locks onto the hot sensor and the hexagons start to tremble — an earthquake that builds from 80°C and accelerates toward 90°C.
- On Aquarium, the water comes to a boil.
- On Reactor, the core enters containment with alarm rings.
Every threshold is configurable and grounded in real limits for CPU, GPU, disk, ping and FPS — so you can back off while there's still time to react, not after the run is wrecked.
A guardian with memory
Interactive Hud doesn't just show your hardware live —
it remembers. Every gaming session is recorded automatically and turned into a report card the moment you close the game:
- A letter grade from S to D for the session, with a plain-language verdict.
- Average and 1% low FPS, temperatures, clocks and loads — the full picture.
- Real power draw — watts turned into Wh and the € cost of your session.
- A one-click share card with your rig and grade, ready for Discord.
No setup, no cloud, no account — everything stays on your PC.
It works even when you're not gaming
Your PC being on is a session too. Interactive Hud treats every stretch from power-on to shutdown as an
invisible session and keeps a quiet diary of what happened —
even when the overlay is hidden and you never open a game:
- What changed on your system — software installed or removed, Windows updates, new drivers.
- Your day, at a glance — a one-line summary of the session right in the Panel.
- Your previous session — how long, how much energy, how many warnings.
- Rough shutdowns, caught — if the PC went down unexpectedly (a crash or a power loss), it tells you the next time you're back.
- Disk filling up — a conservative heads-up when a drive is on track to run out of space.
The guardian never sleeps — and it's 100% local, nothing uploaded.
It knows your hardware
Interactive Hud reads the factory specs straight from your own components and compares them with what your machine is
actually doing — so it catches a rig that's been set up wrong from day one, not just changes over time. It flags, in plain language and only when it's sure:
- RAM running in single channel — one stick where a second would nearly unlock that performance for free.
- An XMP/EXPO profile left off — memory running slower than the kit is rated for.
- A CPU that never reaches its base clock — often a power plan or a BIOS setting.
- A GPU power limit set below factory, or the card throttling on temperature or hardware limits.
See it all in your machine's
ID card inside the Machine memory — factory vs. observed, side by side. Every call comes with the likely cause and the safest fix. Conservative by design: it only speaks once it's sure.
Tune every pixel
- Themes & dynamic colors that recolor your gauges to match your setup.
- Ticker — a rolling scoreboard where you choose exactly which sensors scroll by.
- Transparency up to 90%, floating freely or snapped into place.
- Premium sensor diagnostics — see your sensor categories and hardware model at a glance, not cryptic library errors.
- Effective CPU clock, not just the marketing number.
- Starts with Windows and stays out of your way.
- 6 interface languages (EN, PT, ES, FR, DE, IT) with built-in Help.
Built to respect your game
Interactive Hud reads your sensors through a small driver it installs for you on first run. Updates are
always manual and never apply themselves — so an overlay update can never interrupt a match mid-game. A native license gate keeps everything clean and legitimate.
Good to know
We'd rather set expectations straight than surprise you:
- Run games in Borderless or Windowed mode. Just like Steam's own overlay, Discord and every other on-screen tool, Interactive Hud draws over the Windows compositor — so in Exclusive Fullscreen the OS hides every overlay, ours included. Borderless is a one-click switch in nearly every modern game.
- One sensor reader at a time. PC hardware sensors can only be read reliably by one app at once — that's how the chips expose them, not a bug in any tool. If a value shows N/A, close other monitoring utilities (or reboot) and it comes right back.
- Kernel-level anti-cheat. Interactive Hud never hooks into your game, so it stays clear of anti-cheat — but a few kernel-level systems block all third-party sensor drivers, which can limit some readings in those specific titles. The overlay itself keeps working.
Windows only. A native 8 WPF app, built for PC gaming rigs — no bloat.