Watch Chzzk recordings from Korean streamers — gaming, LCK partner channels, IRL, and Twitch ex-pat broadcasters. Download and discover new creators.
Can I rewatch a Chzzk Live after the broadcaster ended the stream?
On Chzzk itself — only if the creator turned VOD on for that specific Live, and only for the window Chzzk keeps it. On LiveStreamRecorder — yes, because the archive is captured as the stream airs, not after. Once it's recorded here, the recording stays available even if the creator deletes the VOD on Chzzk's side.
Does LiveStreamRecorder need me to log in with Naver to play a Chzzk recording?
No. Recordings on LiveStreamRecorder play in any browser without an account on Chzzk, Naver, or LiveStreamRecorder itself. The recording is served directly from our edge — no redirect through Chzzk's player and no Naver login wall.
I'm watching from outside Korea — will Chzzk recordings still play smoothly?
Yes. Our archive is delivered from a global content network, not from Naver's Korean origin. The original Live was captured at Korean-network conditions, so quality matches what viewers in Korea saw on the day.
Will the recording include chat?
The video portion of the Live is preserved — what the streamer and any on-camera guests said and did. Chzzk's chat is a separate real-time service; it isn't replayed alongside the recording. If a streamer reads chat aloud during their Live (which is common), those reactions are preserved as part of the audio.
What if a Chzzk creator deletes their Live or their entire channel?
Anything we already captured before the deletion remains in the archive at its existing URL. We don't retroactively remove recordings when a creator removes the source. If a deletion was DMCA-related or the creator asks us specifically to take their content down, we follow the same takedown process as for any other platform.
Is there a screen recorder I should use instead for Chzzk?
Browser screen recorders technically work but they tie up your machine for the entire stream, stop when you close the tab, and capture at whatever quality your display happens to be running. LiveStreamRecorder runs server-side and saves the original Chzzk stream at 1080p 60fps — no tab to keep open, no quality compromise, no missed sessions while you're asleep or away.
Do recordings here show ads?
Recordings are served as the Live aired without any inserted advertising. If a sponsor segment was part of the broadcast itself, it remains in the recording the same way it was on the original stream.
The Chzzk player shows a black screen on my browser — does that affect recordings here?
Player compatibility issues on Chzzk are between your browser and Naver's video stack, and they have no effect on archived recordings on LiveStreamRecorder. Our recordings use standard HLS playback, so even browsers that struggle with Chzzk's live player will replay the recording without issue.
Chzzk (치지직) is the livestreaming platform operated by Naver, South Korea's largest internet company. It went into open beta in December 2023 and launched fully in April 2024, coinciding precisely with Twitch's exit from the South Korean market — Naver provided a one-click Twitch import tool that ported creators' followers and subscriptions across, and Chzzk has since become the new home for a large share of Korea's most-watched livestream talent. The name 치지직 is an onomatopoeia for the static crackle of a cathode-ray television tuning between channels, the sound an old TV makes when it finds signal; Naver chose it to evoke the moment a broadcast first comes on air. As of early 2026 the platform holds around a 39 percent share of South Korea's livestreaming hours and broadcasts at up to 1080p 60fps at 8 Mbps, noticeably above the limit Twitch downgraded to in late 2022. LiveStreamRecorder captures Chzzk Lives at that air quality and serves them back at a permanent URL that plays in any browser, with no Naver account required.
The recordings come from the Korean variety and gaming creators who moved over from Twitch Korea after the shutdown — long-form just-chatting streams, subathons that run for half a day, music and IRL broadcasters building audiences on the new platform, and esports partner channels broadcasting League of Legends Champions Korea matches (Naver holds the exclusive Korean-language LCK rights from 2026 through 2030, shared with SOOP Korea). Every Live is captured in full, not as curated highlight clips, so the arc of the broadcast — the build-up, the runs, the long stretches between the loud moments — is preserved end to end.
Chzzk supports VOD and short clips, but VOD playback is opt-in per stream, and many creators leave the toggle off for subathons, sponsored sessions, and events they don't want viewers to rewatch in full. When the Live ends with VOD disabled, the broadcast is simply gone from Chzzk's side. Even when VOD is enabled, retention is bounded — older streams rotate out, creators occasionally delete past Lives, and Chzzk's clip system surfaces moments rather than arcs, so a four-hour subathon can't be reconstructed from clips alone. A LiveStreamRecorder archive is a permanent web address for the original broadcast that exists independently of all four of those gaps — the creator's VOD toggle, Chzzk's retention window, the clip-only highlight feature, and after-the-fact deletions.