As professional lighting systems grow more complex, the industry faces new pressure to add authentication, integrity, and documented network behavior without breaking established Art-Net and sACN workflows. There is a clear need for an easily integrated, robust lighting network stack that helps OEMs and suppliers move toward Sig-Net while keeping development focused on the important parts of their product.
QubiSet gives technicians one workspace to discover, configure, and supervise mixed lighting networks across Art-Net, sACN, LLRP, and custom workflows.
Manage fixtures, universes, and network state from one practical interface.
Auto-detected devices make setup and troubleshooting easier to scan.
Assign IPs, patch addresses, and handle bulk changes without jumping between tools.
Add a practical Sig-Net path while preserving Art-Net and sACN interoperability, with LLRP discovery and configuration support and documented network behavior for manufacturer technical files.
Use a maintained implementation path for authenticated and integrity-protected lighting networking instead of product-by-product retrofits.
Keep Art-Net and sACN interoperability visible for established show-control workflows while adding LLRP where discovery and configuration workflows need it.
Give engineering and compliance teams clearer protocol behavior, lifecycle, and integration evidence for CRA-era product assessments.
Explore the protocols that power impressive lightshows all over the world.For quick definitions and reference terms, visit the Glossary.
We are always happy to support even more platforms. Please contact us if you would like support for listed or non-listed platforms.

(x86, x86_64)

(STM32, Raspberry Pi, Nordic, etc.)

(Espressif ESP32)

ARM Architecture

ARM Architecture

ARM Architecture

Xtensa




Meet the Team behind QubiCast

Philipp Haller holds an M.Sc. in Computer Science from RWTH. He worked as a Software Engineer at Meta Engine and Energy Technology from 2013 to 2023. In 2023, he joined Mitja, bringing his expertise in Lighting Control Protocols.

Mitja Schmakeit, with an M.Sc. in Computer Science from RWTH, served as a Software Architect at Aucos AG from 2018 to 2021. Since 2022, he has been a self-employed Software Engineer, passionate about both software development and paperwork.
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