Try it out right now, completely free. Download from GitHub and install the server.
Pixora includes built-in virtual matrix displays for testing 64x32 and 128x32 layouts before purchasing any hardware!
Pixora turns a small LED matrix into a personal information display. You run the server, choose the cards, connect the services you trust, and decide what appears on the screen.
Over 100 cards
Available cards across clocks, weather, sports, finance, travel, smart home, and utilities.
Local
The Pixora server runs on your own machine, not a required Pixora cloud.
Link up to 3x
Matrix devices can be linked together to show one larger graphic across up to three displays.
Rules Engine
Cards can react to live values, thresholds, schedules, and status changes.
Cards are the building blocks.
Every Pixora screen is powered by cards. A card can be simple, like a countdown or quote, or deeply connected, like a live score, package tracker, air quality display, smart-home sensor, or finance dashboard.
Start with the catalog
Pixora includes a large card catalog covering clocks, calendars, weather, sports, finance, travel, smart home, social stats, utilities, and fun ambient visuals.
Build your own
Custom cards can pull from an API, render text or pixel art, expose options like location or team, and fit into the same preview and catalog system as built-in cards.
Use AI and publish
Pixora provides a starter file you can use with AI to help generate a new card faster. Once it is ready, you can share it so other users can install, customize, and build on it.
Link displays for bigger moments
Pixora can link matrix devices together so up to three displays act like one wider canvas. That makes it possible to show special graphics, oversized pixel art, event visuals, celebrations, alerts, or custom scenes that feel larger than a single panel.
Each device still belongs to the same server-controlled setup, so linked displays can be managed alongside normal cards. Use one screen for everyday glanceable data, then let multiple screens combine when the moment calls for something more dramatic.
*Graphic is 3 Matrix displays, 64x32 - 128x32 - 64x32
Rules make the display react
Pixora rules let cards respond to the data they display. Instead of showing the same thing all the time, the matrix can change based on values, thresholds, schedules, weather, scores, home events, or service status.
- Change colors when a value crosses a threshold.
- Show a different card when weather, time, scores, or status changes.
- Highlight doors, locks, sensors, alerts, outages, countdowns, or deadlines.
- Build useful automations without editing the card code.
We are the ONLY LED Matrix Device that turns what is shown on the screen into raw data that can be acted on!
Local server. Live cards. Your display.
Pixora turns a small LED matrix into a personal information display. You run the server, choose the cards, connect the services you trust, and decide what appears on the screen.
Try it out right now, completely free. Download from GitHub and install the server.
Pixora includes built-in virtual matrix displays for testing 64x32 and 128x32 layouts before purchasing any hardware!