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  1. LightBurn Software

    LightBurn is layout, editing, and control software for your laser cutter. LightBurn is a native application written for Windows and Mac OS. No subscription needed.

  2. Download / Trial – LightBurn Software

    LightBurn laser engraving and cutting software for personal and professional laser cutters.

  3. Tutorials – LightBurn Software

    If you're new to LightBurn, you might not know where to begin — don't worry, we've got you covered. Visit the Getting Started section of our comprehensive documentation for a guided …

  4. Where to Start – LightBurn Software

    LightBurn laser engraving and cutting software for personal and professional laser cutters.

  5. Buy LightBurn – LightBurn Software

    Choose the version of LightBurn appropriate for your laser / controller. Not sure which version you need? Click here.

  6. Home - LightBurn Documentation

    Welcome to the LightBurn documentation! Use the search bar at the top of the page or click the closest match below to find information on the tool or topic you'd like to learn about.

  7. Install LightBurn - LightBurn Documentation

    To ensure you get the most recent version of LightBurn, download LightBurn directly from the Download / Trial page at lightburnsoftware.com. On this page, you'll find links to download the …

  8. Which version do I need? - LightBurn Software

    If your machine is a CO2 laser in a metal case and has an LCD display, chances are you need the Pro version of LightBurn, which currently supports controllers from Ruida, Trocen, and …

  9. Installing LightBurn - LightBurn Documentation

    To ensure you get the most recent version of LightBurn, download LightBurn directly from the Download / Trial page at LightBurnSoftware.com. On this page, you'll find links to download …

  10. Getting Started - LightBurn Documentation

    If you're here, it probably means you're new to LightBurn or the wider world of laser cutting and engraving. If you're not sure where to begin, you're not alone — there's a lot to take in.