Livestream from a GoPro — no laptop, no capture card
A GoPro gives you stabilized, wide, mount-anywhere POV video that a phone in your hand can't match. One Tap IRL turns your Android phone into the receiver, encoder and uplink for it.
How it works
Your phone runs a small RTMP receiver. The app generates a QR code containing your WiFi/hotspot details and the stream address; a GoPro with the free GoPro Labs firmware scans it and starts streaming to your phone automatically. The video is then decoded and re-encoded through the full One Tap pipeline — adaptive bitrate, overlays, multistream — and sent to your platforms over your phone's mobile data.
Why re-encode on the phone?
Sending a GoPro directly to Twitch means no adaptive bitrate, no overlays, no multistream, and a stream that dies with the first network dip. Routing through the phone gives action-cam video every protection a phone stream gets.
What you need
A GoPro with GoPro Labs firmware (free, official from GoPro), an Android phone with One Tap IRL, and either a phone hotspot or a shared WiFi network. Setup is: enable Action Camera mode, scan the QR, go live.
DJI cameras too
DJI Osmo Action cameras stream via the DJI Mimo app's custom RTMP option — point it at the address shown in One Tap IRL and the same pipeline applies. DJI setup guide →