OBS WebSocket Setup
Step-by-step guidance for enabling OBS WebSocket, securing the connection, and preparing OBS for reliable remote control from a phone or tablet.
Enable the Built-In OBS WebSocket Server
Modern versions of OBS Studio include the WebSocket server by default. That means you usually do not need an extra plugin to enable remote control.
- 1Open OBS Studio.
- 2Go to Tools and then WebSocket Server Settings.
- 3Enable the WebSocket server and confirm the port settings.
- 4Set a password if your workflow requires it.
Prepare the Network Connection
Most production teams should keep the controller device and the OBS computer on the same local network. That keeps latency low and makes failures less likely during a livestream.
- Verify both devices are on the same Wi-Fi or wired network segment.
- Confirm the OBS machine IP address before pairing.
- Avoid changing networks right before a live event.
Test the Connection Before Going Live
Remote control is only useful if the workflow is predictable under pressure. Test the actions you care about before every major stream.
- Switch scenes from the controller device
- Mute and unmute a microphone
- Trigger a simple macro
- Confirm stream or recording controls respond correctly
Next Step After WebSocket Setup
Once WebSocket is enabled, you can connect a mobile controller such as DeckPilot and use it as an OBS controller, OBS phone remote, or OBS tablet controller. The OBS controller page shows how that workflow fits together.
Related Resources
Explore more pages about OBS control, mobile production workflows, and livestream operations.
DeckPilot product page
Use DeckPilot as the mobile controller once your OBS WebSocket connection is ready.
Read pageControl OBS from phone
See how a phone-based controller fits on top of the WebSocket setup.
Read pageHow to control OBS remotely
Read the broader guide about remote OBS control methods and reliability.
Read pageNeed a Controller After Setup?
DeckPilot connects to the OBS WebSocket server you configure here and gives you scene control, audio control, and macros on a touchscreen.