The Complete Guide to Logo Positioning on Stream
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Where you place sponsor logos matters. Discover the best positions for visibility without obstructing your content.
Logo placement is an art. Put it in the wrong spot, and it either gets ignored or blocks important content. Get it right, and it enhances your stream's professional appearance.
Bottom-right is the classic position. It's where viewers naturally expect to see branding, similar to TV network logos. This works well for most streams, especially gaming content where the action happens center-screen.
Top corners are great for IRL streams or talk shows where the lower third might have a face cam. The key is avoiding the chat overlay zone, which usually sits on the right side.
StreamSponsor lets you assign different positions to different sponsors. Your title sponsor might get the prime bottom-right spot, while secondary sponsors rotate through other corners. You can even set custom X and Y offsets for pixel-perfect placement.
The visual layout editor makes this even easier with a drag-and-drop interface on a 16:9 canvas, complete with grid overlays and safe zone guides.
Tags: logo placement, positioning, layout editor