Pixualizer is a visualizer app designed to respond to incoming OSC (Open Sound Control) messages.
It translates data into movement, color, and form — from sound levels and sensors to any custom control values you decide to send.
Originally built for a stage production, Pixualizer has evolved into a flexible tool for anyone working with interactive or data-driven visuals.
Main Features
• OSC-Driven Visuals
Reacts in real time to incoming OSC messages. Use it to visualize sound, motion, light, or any other type of data.
• Flexible Display Modes
Switch between Line, Pixel, and PixelText modes, each offering a unique way to represent your input data.
• Custom Parameters
Adjust colors, brightness, line width, pixel density, or text display to fit your setup and creative direction.
• Background and Animation Control
Change background colors, opacity, and animation speed for layered, evolving visuals.
• Remote Control via OSC
Everything can be adjusted live over the network — no need to touch the device once it’s running.
• Made for Live Use
Works smoothly on iOS and macOS, integrating easily into performances, installations, and experimental environments.
Who It’s For
Pixualizer is for anyone who wants to make visuals that react to data — performers, sound designers, artists, developers, or educators.
If you can send OSC, Pixualizer can bring it to life.
Getting Started
Connect your OSC device or software, send messages to the chosen port, and watch your data come alive.
Double-tap the screen to set the OSC port directly on the device.
You can find a list of supported OSC addresses at
www.rasmuskreiner.dk/pixualizer.