Visitor
Free
Feel the system first — no account.
- 5–10 min live session
- Full visual engine in the browser
- No sign-up required
wozuberlin · Pulse · Plans
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.
Free
Feel the system first — no account.
Free
Keep experimenting, save locally.
€9/month
Persistence, sync, remote — the pro browser workflow.
€19–39/month
Advanced visuals, AI and multi-output.
Appliance
Local venue runtime — optional, not required.
Custom
Permanent installs, festivals, multi-room.
Paid plans are launching soon
No charge today — we'll reach out when Pulse Browser and Studio open.
FAQ
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
No. Pulse is built for DJs, VJs, cafés, galleries, installations, organisations, festivals, performances, retail spaces and audiovisual experiments.
Planned / experimental. The long-term goal is synchronized multi-room and multi-venue environments with shared scenes, clocks and remote orchestration.