Operator app · Berlin Pulse
Coming soonPulse Desktop
The full operator surface — visuals, sequencer, projection mapping, operators, cockpit — as a desktop app. Same interface, same muscle memory as the web app, offline-ready.
- macOS
- Windows
- Linux
wozuberlin · Pulse · Downloads
Pulse runs in any browser, on a desktop, or as a venue appliance behind your projector. Self-hosted or ready-to-run. Get the pieces below.
Downloadables · pieces of the system
Operator app · Berlin Pulse
Coming soonThe full operator surface — visuals, sequencer, projection mapping, operators, cockpit — as a desktop app. Same interface, same muscle memory as the web app, offline-ready.
Venue appliance · local-first runtime
Request accessA pre-configured image for supported local hardware — local-first runtime, hotspot mode, auto-pairing. Flash it, plug HDMI + audio + power, open pulsebox.local from any phone.
Hardware bridge
BetaThe DMX / Art-Net / sACN / MIDI / USB bridge that lets the browser drive real fixtures, controllers, and sensors. Runs alongside the operator app or on the PulseBox.
Scenes · visuals · mappings
Coming soonA starter set of demo scenes, operator presets, and projection mappings to load straight into the cockpit — a fast way to feel the system before building your own.
Browse operators →Reactive demos
Coming soonTest sounds + audio-reactive demo loops to drive the visuals when there is no live source in the room.
Open the audio panel →Build on Pulse
Coming soonOperator graph nodes, custom visual operators, and the Pulse wire format for integrations. For studios and developers extending the system.
Read the operator system →How it fits · four parts, one system
The software — visuals, projection, operators, sequencer. The thing you run.
The venue appliance — a compact local runtime behind the projector.
Sync, scene backup, remote control, collaboration across devices.
Creator + operator tools — the deeper composition surface.