TikTok Tips & Strategies

How to Find TikTok Stream Key on Mobile

By Spencer Lanoue
October 31, 2025

Trying to find your TikTok stream key on your phone so you can level up your live streams? The short answer is that you can’t exactly pull it from the mobile app, but a few quick steps on a desktop will get you exactly what you need. This guide will walk you through what a stream key is for, how to get yours, and what you can do to create more dynamic live streams, whether you’re on mobile or not.

So, Can You Actually Find Your Stream Key on the TikTok Mobile App?

Let's get straight to it: no, you cannot directly find your TikTok server URL and stream key within the TikTok mobile app. It's a feature that's intentionally designed for desktop users.

Why? The mobile app’s “Go LIVE” function is built for convenience. It lets you start broadcasting instantly using just your phone's camera and microphone - no extra software needed. It's simple, fast, and perfect for casual, on-the-go streams.

The stream key, on the other hand, is a tool for a more advanced setup. It's a unique code that allows you to connect your TikTok account to third-party broadcasting software on a computer, like OBS Studio, Streamlabs, or vMix. This is how gamers stream their gameplay with custom overlays, artists use multiple cameras to show their work, and presenters share their screens for tutorials. In short, the stream key unlocks the potential of a produced, professional-looking broadcast, which typically requires a desktop or laptop to run.

What Are a Server URL and a Stream Key, Anyway? A Simple Explanation.

If you’re new to streaming, these terms might sound technical, but the idea is actually pretty straightforward. Think of it like sending a package to a specific, private event.

  • The Server URL: This is the address of the venue where the event is happening. It tells your broadcasting software (like OBS) "send the video and audio data to TikTok's live streaming servers." It's generally the same for most users in a region.
  • The Stream Key: This is your unique, personal ticket to that event. It tells TikTok's servers, "This video and audio feed belongs to [Your Username's] account, so show it on my profile!"

Just like a real ticket, your stream key is private and sensitive. Never share your stream key with anyone. If someone gets a hold of it, they could potentially broadcast content to your TikTok account from their own computer without your permission.

Who is Eligible to Get a TikTok Stream Key?

Before you rush to your computer, you need to make sure your account even has access to the streaming feature. TikTok doesn’t give everyone a stream key right away. To protect the community and to maintain a certain level of quality, they have set up some eligibility standards for LIVE access - and, by extension, for receiving stream key access via the web.

Here are the typical requirements to go LIVE and get a stream key:

  1. Have at Least 1,000 Followers: This is the big one. TikTok generally unlocks the LIVE feature once you've built a small community of at least a thousand followers. (Note: This number can sometimes vary by region).
  2. Be at Least 18 Years Old: To stream with LIVE Studio on a desktop, you must be 18 or older. While younger creators (16+) can sometimes Go LIVE from the app, advanced features are reserved for adults.
  3. Have a Clean Record: Your account must be in good standing and not have any recent, serious violations of TikTok’s Community Guidelines. If your LIVE access was previously suspended, you'll need to wait until the suspension period is over.

If you meet these criteria, you should be able to access your stream key. If not, focus on growing your follower count and engaging with your community until you reach that 1,000-follower milestone.

Your Step-by-Step Guide to Finding That Stream Key (on a Desktop)

So, you meet the requirements and you're ready to set up your professional stream. You've confirmed you need a computer. Now, let’s get that key. The entire process takes less than a minute once you know where to look.

Step 1: Go to TikTok.com on a Web Browser

Open up Chrome, Firefox, or Safari on your laptop or desktop computer and go to www.tiktok.com. Use the "Log in" button at the top right corner to sign into your account.

Step 2: Start the Go LIVE Process

Once you are logged in, look for the “Go LIVE” button. It’s usually located in the top-right corner of the page, sometimes near your profile picture or uploads area.

Step 3: Access the LIVE Centre and Find your Key

Clicking "Go LIVE" will take you to the LIVE Centre, your broadcast dashboard. This is where you set everything up before your broadcast goes public.

Look for a section titled “Stream Setup” or similar. Inside this section, you'll see two key pieces of information waiting for you:

  • Server URL: A long web address that starts with rtmp:// or rtmps://.
  • Stream Key: A long string of random letters and numbers. This is your personal broadcasting code.

There will likely be icons to the side that enable you to easily copy both the Server URL and the Stream Key. Keep this browser window open or copy them into a secure note so you can easily paste them into your streaming software in the next step.

Okay, I Have the Key... Now What?

Once you’ve copied your Server URL and Stream Key, the final step is to plug them into your streaming software, or encoder, like OBS Studio. The process is similar for most programs, but if you are using OBS, follow these simple steps.

  1. Open OBS Studio: Launch the program on your computer.
  2. Go to Settings: Find the "Settings" button, usually located in the bottom right corner, and click it.
  3. Navigate to 'Stream': In the left-hand menu of the settings window, select the "Stream" tab.
  4. Configure Your Service:
    • From the "Service" dropdown menu, choose "Custom...".
    • Paste the Server URL you copied from TikTok into the "Server" field.
    • Paste the Stream Key you copied from TikTok into the "Stream Key" field.
  5. Save and Go Live: Click "Apply" and then "OK."

All that is left is to set up your audio and video in the "Scenes" portion of OBS, just as you would for any other stream. When you are ready, click the "Start Streaming" button to send the feed to TikTok. Finally, go back to your TikTok LIVE Centre in the browser to preview the stream, set your title and other details, and then click “Go LIVE” to start the broadcast for your audience.

But What If I *Really* Want to Upgrade My Streams Using ONLY My Phone?

If a desktop setup isn't practical, that's totally okay. Many streamers produce amazing content and grow healthy communities of fans without one. Here are a couple of ways you can take your mobile streams to the next level.

1. Use Mobile Live's Advanced Features for Screen-Sharing

Did you know that TikTok's on-the-go LIVE feature has options beyond just streaming from your phone's camera? The 'Mobile Gaming' setting, for example, lets you stream your phone's screen directly. Another setting, 'Live Studio Camera,' works with companion apps to turn your phone into a virtual webcam for use in OBS. This can be perfect for gamers who want fans to see their expressions and reactions to gameplay.

2. Explore Third-Party Mobile Streaming Apps

Certain apps, like Prism LIVE Studio and Mobcrush, can connect with TikTok's LIVE function to provide you with more advanced options, such as screen overlays and scenes. These tools often connect directly with TikTok via its API on your behalf once you grant the right permissions, so you don’t need an actual "stream key." This saves time while offering many of the benefits found in a desktop streaming setup.

Final Thoughts

To sum it all up, while you can't find your TikTok stream key on the mobile phone app, you can easily get it from your desktop browser once your account passes the 1,000 follower and age requirements. This key is your ticket to using powerful software like OBS, opening up a whole new world of professional streaming with a setup including things such as multiple camera angles, beautiful graphical overlays, and a slick overall presentation.

Getting your stream set up is just one piece of your content strategy. An efficient workflow for promotion is equally critical. We built Postbase to help creators who struggle with staying organized. Our visual calendar lets you schedule announcements for your upcoming streams, building excitement in advance. After you go offline, you can manage comments and DMs in one central hub and use our analytics to see which promotional posts performed best. This helps you save time and refine your strategy for future streams.

Spencer's spent a decade building products at companies like Buffer, UserTesting, and Bump Health. He's spent years in the weeds of social media management—scheduling posts, analyzing performance, coordinating teams. At Postbase, he's building tools to automate the busywork so you can focus on creating great content.

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