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Choose the Right Version for Your Needs
Choose the Right Version for Your Needs
LightBurn offers unmatched versatility by supporting GCode, DSP, and Galvo laser controllers, making it the ideal choice for precision laser work.
LightBurn lets you import artwork in popular vector and image formats, edit or create shapes, and fine-tune settings like power, speed, passes, and more. It’s a native app for both Windows and macOS.
LightBurn supports most Ruida, Trocen, TopWisdom, and GCode controllers, as well as EZCad-based galvo fiber, CO2, and UV lasers using EZCad2 or EZCad2-Lite boards.
Instant email delivery with license key.
LightBurn will work forever as long as you have your license key, but after a year you will need to renew the maintenance on your license to keep getting the latest features and updates.
You can learn about LightBurn through YouTube channel and their forum.
Windows, MacOS, and Linux (Ubuntu 18.04 and 20.04 specifically).
Yes. You can add an unlimited number of lasers to LightBurn. LightBurn supports three classes of laser: GCode, DSP, and Galvo. If you want to add a machine of a different class than the one you have now, you may need to upgrade your license.
The license key has an expiry date for updates: one year from when you first activate it. When it expires, it's still valid, you just don't get updates any more. If you download a version of LightBurn released after that date, it won't work, but any version released before the key expired will continue to work.