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How to Become a VTuber with AVVY

0h 07m video Transcribed Jul 16, 2026
Beginner 4 min read For: Beginners interested in VTubing using Android phones and free software.

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This video provides a step-by-step guide on how to become a VTuber using the AVVY app on Android, covering installation via a Japanese VPN, connecting your phone to OBS wirelessly or via USB, and removing the green screen background.

[00:16]
Prerequisites and VPN Setup

To use the AVVY app, you need a Japanese VPN because the app is Japanese. Install the VPN, enable it, then create a new Google account in the Play Store to download the app.

[01:24]
Connecting Phone to OBS

Two methods: using a capture card (expensive) or a free app like Let's View. The video focuses on Let's View for wireless or USB connection.

[02:04]
Installing Let's View

Download Let's View on both computer and phone from the official website or Play Store. Ensure both devices are on the same Wi-Fi network.

[03:25]
Wireless Connection

Open Let's View on phone, tap the computer device, and select 'Share My Screen' to mirror the phone screen to the computer wirelessly.

[03:57]
USB Connection Setup

For a more stable connection, enable Developer Options on the phone by tapping 'Build Number' 5-8 times, then enable USB Debugging in Developer Options.

[05:30]
USB Connection in Let's View

After enabling USB Debugging, connect the phone via USB cable. In Let's View on the computer, click 'Control Android' and select the USB option to display the phone screen.

[06:09]
Setting Up the VTuber Model in OBS

Open AVVY app, select a model, set the background to green. In OBS, add a Window Capture source for the AVVY window, then add a Chroma Key filter to remove the green background.

By following these steps, you can become a VTuber using the AVVY app on Android, connecting your phone to OBS for streaming with a virtual avatar.

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Tutorial Checklist

1 00:31 Install a Japanese VPN and enable it.
2 00:56 Create a new Google account in Play Store and download AVVY app.
3 01:50 Download and install Let's View on computer and phone.
4 03:25 Open Let's View on phone, tap computer device, and select 'Share My Screen' for wireless connection.
5 04:36 Enable Developer Options on phone by tapping 'Build Number' 5-8 times.
6 05:18 Enable USB Debugging in Developer Options.
7 05:30 Connect phone via USB cable and in Let's View click 'Control Android' with USB option.
8 06:09 In AVVY, select model and set background to green.
9 06:36 In OBS, add Window Capture source for AVVY window.
10 07:05 Add Chroma Key filter to remove green background.

Study Flashcards (8)

What VPN is required to download the AVVY app?

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A Japanese VPN.

00:31

Why must you create a new Google account to download AVVY?

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Because the app is Japanese and requires a Japanese account; otherwise it won't work.

00:56

What are the two methods to connect an Android phone to OBS?

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Using a capture card (expensive) or using alternative capture apps like Let's View.

01:24

What must match on both computer and phone for wireless connection via Let's View?

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The Wi-Fi network must be the same on both devices.

02:58

How do you enable Developer Options on an Android phone?

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Go to Settings, search for 'Build Number', and tap it 5-8 times.

04:36

What setting must be enabled in Developer Options for USB connection?

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USB Debugging.

05:18

What background color should be set in AVVY for chroma keying?

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Green.

06:23

What OBS filter removes the green background from the VTuber model?

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Chroma Key filter.

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💡 Key Takeaways

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Japanese VPN Requirement

Essential step that many might miss; the app is region-locked to Japan.

00:31
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Cost-Effective Alternative to Capture Card

Using Let's View app is free, making VTubing accessible without expensive hardware.

01:24
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USB Connection for Stability

USB connection is more stable than wireless, crucial for live streaming.

03:57
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Chroma Key Setup in OBS

Clear demonstration of removing green background to overlay VTuber model.

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Get Your Own VTuber Model!

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Immediately addresses the viewer's desire to own a VTuber model, creating a strong hook for the tutorial.

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Free Screen Mirroring for OBS

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Offers a cost-effective alternative to expensive capture cards, which is highly appealing to budget-conscious creators.

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Enable USB Debugging for Stable Stream

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Provides a crucial technical tip for a more reliable connection, solving a common pain point for streamers.

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[00:03] encountered similar models on TikTok more than once . And if you were . And if you were wondering how to get one for yourself and maybe even stream with it, then this video is for you. Well, let's start with the fact that

[00:16] this video will be about connecting an Android phone directly to a computer, since I don't use iPhones. Let's start with the simplest thing. All you need to do to

[00:31] install the application first is to download any Japanese VPN. Please note that we need a Japanese VPN, as others will not work, as the

[00:43] app itself is Japanese. After we've installed and enabled our VPN, go to the Play Market and create a new

[00:56] account there. I must say that this is very important, otherwise nothing will work for you. You may not use this account later , but the application will still work for you without any VPNs

[01:08] and so on. Well, now that we have on. Well, now that we have the app and you've made your own model, it's time to tell you how to actually connect your

[01:24] connect your phone to OBS. In my TikTok video, I already explained that there are two ways to do this. You can either buy a special capture card, but this costs quite a lot of money, or use

[01:37] alternative capture applications. In our case, we will consider the our case, we will consider the Let's View program. So, we go to our browser and enter the name of the

[01:50] Let's View program. [music] It should look like this. These are its main icons. Go to the official website and click Get started

[02:04] free. After which you are redirected to this window, where you click on the window, where you click on the Download button and select your computer. In my case, it's Windows, but since I've already stopped everything,

[02:17] I've already stopped everything, I won't download it again. This application can also be found in the Play Market. We also install it, but on our phone. So, now let's

[02:31] look step by step at what we need to do to connect. Let's start with the phone. To connect. Let's start with the phone. To begin, we'll open the Let's app on our phone and see that it will list the devices on which

[02:46] this app is downloaded. To begin with, like this. Let's app should look like this. When you open it for the first time on your computer, your devices will already be visible

[02:58] , but be careful, the wireless network must match on both the computer and the phone. That is, there should be one Wi-Fi

[03:10] . Well, just in case you have several of them. You can make a connection quite You can make a connection quite simply, just click on the

[03:25] device on your phone, a window will pop up and you click Share My Screen. Well, now if you have done everything correctly and step by step, your phone screen will start to be displayed on your computer. However, if this doesn't

[03:40] happen, just in case, double-check your actions and double- check that your Wi-Fi connection on your computer and phone matches. You may also notice a button called Control

[03:57] Android in this app. So, if you click on it, you will see control Android with USB connection. That is, initially we connected via a wireless network,

[04:09] but this is an option to connect via a wire. And in my opinion, such a connection is much more stable. However, for this we will need to take a few more steps, but directly on the phone.

[04:24] on the phone. So how do we connect via USB to our phone? First, you need to open phone? First, you need to open your phone's settings.

[04:36] your phone's settings. Next, in the search you will need to enter information about [music] software. Reduction of hazardous production facilities. Next, you need to find a value such

[04:53] as the build number. Here build number. Here it is. You will need to press it it is. You will need to press it five to eight times. Each person has their own way

[05:06] . Next, you go back to your phone's settings and scroll to the very bottom. Here you will have a Developer Options button. You go

[05:18] Developer Options button. You go here, scroll down a little bit, and you'll see a USB debugging button. We switch it to the on mode. And now you can

[05:30] safely connect your phone. to the computer, independently via USB cable. As soon as I do this, now you [music]

[05:43] [music] will see. We press the start button, and now my phone is already displayed. It can be in a large displayed. It can be in a large panel or in a

[05:57] directly to connecting our phone to OBS. And how do you even derive a model? Of course, to begin with, let us

[06:09] us derive a model. Go to the AVI application. Hi guys. Select the button with the guys. Select the button with the background below and be sure to set the

[06:23] background below and be sure to set the green background. We open all the icons with our eyes and go to our OBS. There's

[06:36] nothing here yet, but that won't be for long. Add for long. Add sources, window capture, and windows are a must . We won't call it anything for now, but you can call it a

[06:50] but you can call it a model. And now we have our window and our model. But, you must admit, it doesn’t look very good with the green background. But this is very easy to fix. We right- click on our

[07:05] window capture, filters, add filter and chroma key. It will remove your

[07:17] green background on its own. Click close. And here is your model on the . And I hope you found it useful. And actually, if

[07:32] you want, I can make a video about connecting an iPhone to a computer, since iPhone to a computer, since I have an iPhone myself, but I think that’s a separate video. And if you really need it, I'll

[07:46] try to figure out the iPhone too, since , as I said, I don't use iPhones. Well, that's all for now. I wish everyone a happy streaming and everyone a happy streaming and bye-bye everyone.

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