Welcome to Hyper! We're an avatar social network that makes it super easy for VTubers (Virtual YouTubers) to livestream in-app or using OBS (Open Broadcasting Software) and make content using avatars. Read this quick guide to learn how to easily import your VRM models on Hyper.

On Hyper, you can build your own customized avatar within the app. You can also play around with our sample VRM models already available in the app. VRM files are a standard file format for 3D characters in the virtual reality space.

You can also import VRM files into Hyper for any avatar you found online or created using a different app. With this, you can use your avatar with Hyper’s state-of-the-art face and hand tracking features while posting or livestreaming either in-app or through OBS, YouTube, or Twitch.

This article provides a step-by-step tutorial for using your VRM file with Hyper to start Vtubing.

Alt text: An avatar on Hyper

Alt text: An avatar on Hyper

Importing VRM Files to Hyper

To get started using your own VRM model on Hyper, you’ll only need two things: an iPhone with the Hyper app and a VRM file. We currently support iOS devices with a TrueDepth camera (devices that support FaceID, for example iPhone X and later) but we’re working to bring the app to many more platforms soon.

Note that before importing a VRM file that you downloaded from the web, you should ensure that the creator of the file allows free usage of the model.

Follow the steps below to import your VRM model:

The VRMs tab contains pre-made avatar samples that VTubers can use to access our Post, Live, and OBS features.

  1. To import your own VRM model, open the Your Imports tab and click on the "+" button.