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Touch it first. Pay to keep it.

Pulse runs in your browser — start creating with no account. Free is for experimentation; paid adds persistence, cloud sync and the professional workflow. You never pay before touching anything.

Free

Experimentation — try live, save locally, MIDI in the browser.

Paid

Persistence + sync + uploads + remote + pro workflow.

Visitor

Free

Feel the system first — no account.

  • 5–10 min live session
  • Full visual engine in the browser
  • No sign-up required

Free Account

Free

Keep experimenting, save locally.

  • Save a limited set of scenes locally
  • MIDI mapping in the browser
  • Local-first, no cloud needed
Most popular

Pulse Browser

€9/month

Persistence, sync, remote — the pro browser workflow.

  • Cloud sync + media uploads
  • Save / export scenes + cue storage
  • Remote access + Pulse Cloud
  • Installation backups + updates
  • Collaboration tools

Pulse Studio

€19–39/month

Advanced visuals, AI and multi-output.

  • Everything in Pulse Browser
  • Advanced visual operators
  • AI-assisted generation
  • Multi-output / multi-display
  • Priority compute

PulseBox

Appliance

Local venue runtime — optional, not required.

  • Local-first, low-latency visuals
  • Projection + device integrations
  • Offline playback
  • Cloud sync when online

Venue / Install

Custom

Permanent installs, festivals, multi-room.

  • Bespoke orchestration + show control
  • Self-hosted or fully managed
  • Built around your space and crew

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FAQ

Can I use Pulse without PulseBox?+

Yes. Pulse runs directly in the browser on desktop and mobile. PulseBox is optional — mainly for venue installations, local-first operation, projection systems, offline playback, hardware integrations and permanent setups. You can start creating immediately in the browser.

What is PulseBox?+

PulseBox is the local runtime appliance for Berlin Pulse. It lets venues, artists and installations run Pulse locally with low-latency visuals, projection output, device integrations, local media playback, offline operation, and cloud sync when internet is available.

Can I use my own hardware?+

Yes. PulseBox supports compatible local hardware and self-hosted installations. You can install PulseBox yourself, use supported hardware you already own, or order a ready-to-run unit later.

How do I connect MIDI in the browser?+

Modern browsers support Web MIDI. Connect your controller via USB or Bluetooth, open Pulse in a Chrome/Edge-based browser, and allow MIDI access when prompted. Open /berlin-pulse/midi, select your controller, and map knobs, pads or faders to visuals, cues, layers, BPM and effects. Supported: MIDI keyboards, DJ controllers, pad controllers, launchpads, and custom mappings.

Does Pulse work offline?+

Yes. Pulse and PulseBox are designed local-first. You can run visuals locally, trigger scenes, use MIDI, project visuals and work without cloud access. Cloud features sync automatically once internet returns.

What does the browser subscription include?+

Pulse Browser (€9/month) includes cloud sync, media uploads, saved scenes, remote access, cue storage, Pulse Cloud access, installation backups, updates and collaboration tools. Local-only mode remains available without a subscription.

Can I use my own visuals and videos?+

Yes. Upload videos, loops, shaders, images, typography, webcam feeds and reactive layers — then map them to BPM, MIDI, audio frequencies, sequencer cues and automation timelines.

Is Pulse only for clubs?+

No. Pulse is built for DJs, VJs, cafés, galleries, installations, organisations, festivals, performances, retail spaces and audiovisual experiments.

Can multiple PulseBoxes sync together?+

Planned / experimental. The long-term goal is synchronized multi-room and multi-venue environments with shared scenes, clocks and remote orchestration.