For VJs
You need a visual source that feels distinct inside a larger performance stack.
It is not decorative audio-reactive wallpaper. It is a physics-based engine that turns live audio into spatial structure, motion, and renderable geometry.
Baryon is a software engine that turns sound into three-dimensional cymatic structure in real time. It listens to the spectral shape, energy, and movement inside audio, then renders that behavior as a living volumetric form.
If you need the short version: Baryon is a cymatic AV engine built for people who want sound rendered as sculptural, physically grounded structure.
Generic audio-reactive tools often emphasize surface motion, quick spectacle, or decorative patterning. Baryon starts with cymatics, standing-wave behavior, and structure-first analysis. That creates output that feels more readable, more intentional, and more connected to the music’s internal geometry.
Baryon is for artists and technical users who care about how audio behaves, not just how it looks.
You need a visual source that feels distinct inside a larger performance stack.
You want a sound-driven render that helps you feel the structure of a track while you build it.
You want a renderer and signal model that feel engineered, legible, and extensible.
Baryon is designed as one engine that can span multiple surfaces. The browser is the public entry point. The desktop path is the serious-use product surface.
The browser is the quickest way to understand the engine, the output class, and the wedge.
Open web appThe desktop path is where Baryon becomes the stronger production story for serious output, routing, and host workflows.
Read desktop pathCymatics is the geometric language beneath visible vibration. That matters for Baryon because the product is not trying to decorate music from the outside. It is trying to reveal the structure already inside it.
A cymatic AV engine turns audio into geometry that behaves like visible vibration, instead of relying on generic reactive bars or surface effects.
Yes. Baryon is designed for browser discovery and a stronger desktop workflow path, with the desktop surface positioned as the serious-use product.
Both. Baryon is positioned for VJs, producers, and creative technologists who want a more sculptural and structure-led sound-to-space response.
Cymatics gives the product a geometric language tied to visible vibration, which keeps the output grounded in structure instead of decorative noise.
Use the product page for the engine overview, the comparison page for ecosystem fit, and the workflow pages for host-specific context.