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A room that has to look alive for eight hours, and nobody to drive it.

Luxaudica listens to whatever your room is already playing and paints it, live, on any screen you have. It builds its own rotation, it runs the night, and the person who opens up does not have to learn anything.

What that screen is doing right now

None of those is a disaster. All of them are a room telling a customer that nobody is paying attention tonight.

Where it goes

Every one of these names the room you pick in the app, so the first picture that comes up already suits what happens in that room.

The proof

9 buyer segments behind this door, each one mapped to a room in the app
73 named rooms and moments across them, mapped one at a time by hand
149 factory looks ship with it, before anyone touches a control

The per-segment figures above are read out of the shipping app's own scene tags, not written here. When the library moves, so do they.

What it replaces

An operator booked for the night Nobody stands behind it. It answers the audio the room is already playing, and it does the same thing the night after, with no second booking.
A stock-footage subscription $199 once. Nothing renews, and nothing is taken away from you on the day you stop paying.
A looping mp4 someone cut for you Nothing loops, because nothing is a file. It is generated in front of the room, and the second hour does not match the first.
A screen switched off to be safe A Reduce flashing setting caps the per-beat strobe, and the picture follows the level in the room all the way down — a quiet room gets quiet visuals rather than nothing at all.

What it costs

$199, once.

Price it against the night, not against a software shelf. Hire is billed by the evening: you pay it, the evening ends, and the next one is a fresh invoice. This is billed once. The second evening costs nothing, and so does every one after it.

One-time purchase. No subscription, ever. Free updates within the major version. Downloading is free and always was — the whole app, every scene, every look. What $199 buys is one thing: the mark comes off your output, permanently.

Who has to say yes

It hears the room, and nothing leaves the Mac
The audio is analysed in memory, frame by frame, and is never transmitted off the Mac. The only file it ever reaches is a recording someone starts there, which is written to that Mac and stays on it.
It reports nothing
No advertising, and nothing reported about you or your room. There is an analytics SDK in the bundle and it ships switched off — no project key, and a master switch every reporting path checks first. It reaches the network for two things: a software update, and checking a licence key.
It can be turned down for a public room
It can produce fast, bright, flashing visuals — read the warning before you install it anywhere. A Reduce flashing setting caps the per-beat strobe, and it honours the macOS Reduce Motion setting.
It runs on a Mac you already have
It taps whatever audio is already playing on that Mac, with no re-routing software in between.

The full position: what it does and does not send · the flashing warning, in full

Put it on the screen for one shift and watch what the room does.

Download for macOS

Free to download today. $199 removes the mark, forever. macOS 15+ · Apple Silicon.

Several rooms, or several sites? Ask before you roll it out.