vcync is a small, developer-centric publisher focused on real-time graphics for live performance and interactive installations. Its flagship product, modV, is a JavaScript-based framework that turns any modern browser or Electron shell into a modular video synthesizer. Artists and VJs patch together generative shaders, 2-D animations, WebGL effects, MIDI/OSC controllers and audio reactivity graphs without writing low-level code, yet the entire pipeline remains open for custom scripts and third-party modules. Typical use cases include club visuals, museum projections, streaming overlays, museum-grade interactive walls, and experimental A/V sets where every kick drum or microphone frequency can re-color, re-scale or re-route a scene in milliseconds. Because the engine runs on web standards, the same composition can be rendered on Windows desktops, touch kiosks or Raspberry Pi clusters with identical results. A lightweight timeline and preset system let performers queue hours of material, while a networked API allows multiple machines to sync frames for widescreen LED mappings. The community contributes shader packs, DMX fixtures and NDI outputs, so the software sits at the crossroads of conventional VJ tools and creative-coding platforms such as Processing or TouchDesigner. vcync’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources like winget, always installing the newest release and permitting batch installation alongside other applications.

modV

modular audio visualisation powered by JavaScript

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