Two decks. One crossfader.
Build the next scene on deck B while deck A is live, then ride the crossfader to bring it in. The DJ workflow, for video.
ALPHA — NOW SEEKING TESTERS
Splinter is a VJing instrument for live video. Build scenes in layers, bend them with realtime effects, and crossfade between two decks. Like a DJ deck for visuals.
Build the next scene on deck B while deck A is live, then ride the crossfader to bring it in. The DJ workflow, for video.
An intuitive layer stack built for performance: sources, groups, and effect layers with fast interactions designed for live use.
A GPU-accelerated effects pipeline you can chain, reorder, and tweak mid-performance. Every parameter is live.
Hardware-accelerated video decoding tuned for smooth output. No re-encoding required.
Map faders, knobs, and pads from your controller to anything: effect parameters, layer visibility, the crossfader itself. Hands on, eyes up.
Warp and align output onto real-world surfaces. Take your set from the screen to the stage, the wall, or the sculpture.
Save scenes and switch between them freely, or map them to MIDI pads and punch through your set like a drum rack.
Re-skin the entire interface. Match your rig, your booth lighting, or your mood.
Screens from the current alpha build.
Splinter is in alpha and not yet released. If you VJ, stream, or perform with video, or you just want to break new software in interesting ways, we want your hands on it. Tell us a little about your setup and what you'd use it for.
Alpha builds available for Windows, macOS (Apple Silicon), and Linux.