Browser-based projection mapping

Projection mapping made to be played with.

LumaPlane is a browser-based projection mapping tool focused on shaping and aligning projected media in real spaces. Create planes, adjust them directly on the surface you're projecting onto, and attach images or video directly in the browser. Designed for hands-on setup and live adjustment, LumaPlane helps you move from idea to projection quickly using the tools you already have.

Fast to learn
Map planes onto real-world surfaces.
Any projector
Mirror your screen onto any projector.
No app required
Runs entirely in your browser, with no installs.

Perfect for creative installations, immersive projections, seasonal displays, and educational projects.

Projection mapping demo projected onto a white cube with multiple mapped planes
Unlimited planes per project Gallery + uploads (paid) Fullscreen output
How LumaPlane works

Everything you need to map and project visuals

LumaPlane lets you build projection mapping directly on the surface you're projecting onto. You create planes, shape them to match real-world objects, and align your visuals in real time while the projector is running - moving points, nudging shapes, and refining edges until the projection fits perfectly.

Because LumaPlane runs entirely in the browser, there's nothing to install and no specialist hardware required. You simply mirror your screen to any projector, go fullscreen, and start mapping. Images and video can be attached to each plane, masks can be added to block areas, and multiple planes can be layered and adjusted to fit your space.

Create planes
Add unlimited projection planes to a scene.
Assign media
Map images or videos to your planes.
Map to real surfaces
Adjust your planes to fit your space.
Project in fullscreen
Output to your projector like a second display.
LumaPlane editor interface showing planes and media assignments
What LumaPlane is for

Whether you're experimenting at home, building a creative installation, setting up a seasonal display, or working on an educational project, LumaPlane keeps projection mapping flexible, immediate, and easy to play with.

Features

A beginner projection mapping tool that still feels capable.

If you’ve ever searched for “projection mapping software” and immediately hit a wall of expensive options, confusing feature lists, or tools that assume you’re running a stadium show… yes. That. LumaPlane is intentionally approachable. It’s for the early stage where you’re learning what mapping even is, how projectors behave, and how surfaces change the look of your content.

Because it runs in the browser, it’s also ideal for workshops, classrooms, makerspaces, and “I’m borrowing a laptop for the night” situations. The goal is simple: get you from idea to projected result without a week of setup.

Unlimited planes (shapes)
Build multiple mapped areas in a single project. Great for windows, props, walls, and layered scenes.
Images and video
Assign images or videos to planes. Keep it simple, keep it visual, keep experimenting.
Uploads on paid plans
Use your own assets with sensible limits. No “enterprise sales call” required.
Made for iteration
Nudge, drag, tweak, fullscreen, adjust, repeat. That’s projection mapping in real life.
Beginner-friendly doesn’t mean “toy”.
You can do a surprising amount with mapped planes and the right content. LumaPlane helps you get there fast.
See pricing
Demo video

Start projection mapping in minutes

LumaPlane keeps the workflow simple: add planes, drop in media, line it up, and go fullscreen on your projector. It’s made for experimenting without the cost and complexity of professional tools.

Pricing

Start free. Upgrade when you outgrow it.

LumaPlane is designed to be the affordable entry point into projection mapping. The Free plan lets you learn the basics and build something real. Paid plans are there when you want more projects and the ability to upload your own media.

Free
Try it properly
Starter
$0
Forever
  • 1 project
  • Unlimited planes (shapes)
  • Select media from a built-in gallery
  • Fullscreen output to any projector
Start free
No card required.
Basic
For regular experimenting
Most popular
$19 / year
  • 10 projects
  • Unlimited planes (shapes)
  • Upload media (images/videos up to 50MB)
  • Use gallery media too
Upgrade to Basic
Ideal for small events & learning.
Pro
For bigger libraries
Best value
$49 / year
  • Unlimited projects
  • Unlimited planes (shapes)
  • 500MB media storage
  • Upload images and video for multiple installations
Go Pro
For ongoing installs and content packs.
Want a simple conversion hook?
Add a “Try the demo” button that creates a sample project with a few planes and gallery media, then pushes people toward Basic when they want uploads or more projects.
FAQ

The questions people ask right before they try it.

Projection mapping has a reputation for being complicated. Most of that is because people only see the high-end side of it. If you’re experimenting at home or doing small installs, you mainly need a clean workflow: shape → content → alignment → output.

If you’re wondering whether it’ll work with your projector, laptop, or venue setup — it probably will. The browser is the “app”. Your projector is just a display.

Yes. If your projector shows up as a display (HDMI, USB-C, whatever your setup uses), you can run LumaPlane in a browser, drag the window onto the projector display, and use fullscreen output.

It’s real mapping in the practical sense: you define planes (shapes) and align the corners to match your real surface. For many beginner and small-install use cases, that’s exactly the workflow you need.

A plane is a mapped shape on your output. Think of it like a flexible quad you can drag into place. You can use multiple planes to cover different surfaces, props, panels, or parts of a scene.

Yes, on Basic and Pro. Free uses a built-in gallery so you can learn the workflow without setting up anything. Basic supports uploads up to 50MB per media file, and Pro includes 500MB total storage.

Beginners, hobbyists, small venues, educators, artists prototyping an idea, and anyone who wants to test projection mapping before investing in a professional suite.
Still got questions?
Add a contact link here, or a “request a feature” form if you want to steer development.

Make something projected tonight.

LumaPlane is the easy way into projection mapping: browser-based, affordable, and built for experimenting. Start with the Free plan, then upgrade when you want more projects and your own media uploads.