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Install the operating system for the room

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 soon

Pulse 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
Open Pulse in browser →

Venue appliance · local-first runtime

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PulseBox OS Image

A 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.

  • Supported local hardware
Request the image →

Hardware bridge

Beta

Pulse Bridge

The 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.

  • macOS
  • Windows
  • Linux
See the bridge →

Scenes · visuals · mappings

Coming soon

Projection Pack

A 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 soon

Audio Packs

Test 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 soon

Developer SDK

Operator 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

Berlin Pulse

The software — visuals, projection, operators, sequencer. The thing you run.

PulseBox

The venue appliance — a compact local runtime behind the projector.

Pulse Cloud

Sync, scene backup, remote control, collaboration across devices.

Pulse Studio

Creator + operator tools — the deeper composition surface.