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The lobby at 8am. The window at 9pm. Nobody driving either.

A window, a lobby or a waiting room that has to look deliberate for the whole trading day, with nobody rostered to drive it.

The job

What it replaces

A looping mp4 from an agency Nothing loops, because nothing is a file. It is generated in front of you, and the second hour never matches the first.
A stock-footage subscription $199 once, and it keeps working after you stop paying anyone. There is no renewal to forget and no library to lose access to.
A staff member restarting the screen It answers whatever audio the room is already playing, so the person who opens up turns on the Mac and walks away.
A black rectangle at closing time A quiet room gets quiet visuals rather than nothing at all — the picture follows the level in the room, all the way down.

The proof

49 of the 83 scenes carry the Corporate tag
8 rooms and moments in this segment, each one mapped by hand
149 factory looks ship with it, before you touch a control

Which room to pick in the app

Open Luxaudica, and when it asks you the room, choose Corporate.

That is the whole setup. It asks 3 questions, you answer them, and it builds the rotation and runs the room. The full control surface is one shortcut away if you ever want it — how Simple works.

Scenes that fit

A few of the ones tagged for this room. Every one of them is generative — it reacts to what is actually playing, and it never repeats.

See all 83 scenes →

The questions this room asks

Does someone have to run it?
No. You answer 3 questions once — the room, the feeling, and how long you need it — and it builds the rotation and runs it. There is no timeline to cue and no VJ to book.
Will the same customer see the same thing twice?
No. Every scene is generated live from the audio in the room rather than played back from a file, so two afternoons never render the same frames. That is the whole reason it is not a video.
Is it safe to put in a window on a public street?
Read the warning first: this app can produce fast, bright, flashing visuals, and our terms say so plainly. It also ships a Reduce flashing setting — a photosensitivity cap on the per-beat strobe — and honours the macOS Reduce Motion setting. Turn both on for a public room, and preview the look on the actual screen before you leave it running.
Does it send anything to the internet?
The audio never leaves the Mac — it is analysed in memory, frame by frame, and never transmitted. The only file it reaches is a recording someone starts on that Mac, which is written there and goes nowhere else. The app carries no advertising and reports nothing about the store — the analytics SDK it links ships switched off, with no project key and a master switch every reporting path checks first; it reaches the network only to check for an update and to verify a licence key. The full position is on the privacy page.
What does it need to run?
macOS 15+ · Apple Silicon, and a screen. It taps whatever audio is already playing on that Mac — a playlist, a browser tab, a line in — with no re-routing software in between.
What happens if we stop paying?
Nothing, because there is nothing to stop paying. It is one payment of $199, and the free tier before it is the entire app — every scene, every look — with a mark on the output. Buying removes the mark, permanently.

Put it on the screen and watch it for ten minutes.

Download for macOS

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