Author: Brandon Faucette

  • App Container Update: More Control, Better Display, and Kiosk-Ready Deployments

    App Container Update: More Control, Better Display, and Kiosk-Ready Deployments

    App Container continues to evolve, with new features and functionality improvements arriving in the newest update. With the latest release, users can expect smoother performance, greater control over display behavior, and expanded capabilities for professional environments.

    New Features and Improvements

    Advanced Display Controls

    Users can now configure the top and bottom safe areas independently in the App Settings. This enables more precise control over how content is positioned on the screen.

    New Top Bar Display Modes

    New display modes have been introduced for the top bar. Users can now choose to:

    • Hide the top bar completely
    • Display it within the safe area
    • Extend content behind a translucent top bar

    These options provide greater flexibility and visibility when viewing projects.

    Screen Orientation Lock

    Users can now lock their device orientation to Portrait or Landscape, or leave it on Auto. This is especially useful for fixed installations such as wall-mounted control panels, where a consistent orientation is required.

    Kiosk Mode 

    Kiosk Mode allows users to lock a device to App Container for dedicated use cases.

    This includes several automation features designed to support reliable, long-term installations, including automatic app launch on device boot, automatic return to full screen after a restart, and automatic screen wake when the device is in standby.

    These capabilities make it simple to configure and deploy App Container in environments such as showrooms, control systems, and client demos. To enable auto-restart functionality, users must grant the “Display over other apps permission when prompted after enabling Kiosk Mode in Settings.

    RTSPS Support

    Secure RTSP streaming over TLS is now supported, enabling reliable playback from sources such as UniFi Protect cameras and other secure video streams.

    To help users get started, documentation is available in the public App Container GitHub repository. This includes guidance for using secure streams directly within App Container, as well as alongside AVstudio Studio. 

    You can explore the available resources here: [Click Link]

    Get Started with App Container

    Ready to take advantage of these new features? Download the latest version of App Container.

    Download now:

  • Built-In RTSP Streaming Support

    Built-In RTSP Streaming Support

    AVstudio Editor includes built-in RTSP support, allowing you to configure live video streams directly within your projects using nothing more than the platform itself. No extra hardware, plugins, or third-party software required. Once deployed, your interface can display live RTSP video feeds natively, keeping streaming integration simple, efficient, and fully centralized within your project.

    RTSP is the industry-standard protocol used by IP cameras and video devices for real-time streaming.

  • AVstudio Editor Introduces a Simplified Pricing Model

    AVstudio Editor Introduces a Simplified Pricing Model

    We’re excited to introduce a new, more accessible pricing model for AVstudio Editor. 

    To access the full platform, all new users now begin with a free 2-week trial of the Professional Plan. From day one, you’ll have unrestricted access to build, upload, test, and deploy real projects, giving you the opportunity to fully explore the platform before making a long-term commitment.

    After your trial ends, your subscription continues at $59/month with the Professional Plan. If the platform is not the right fit for your needs, you can cancel anytime.

    Full Access, More Features, and Unlimited Builds  

    Your free trial includes full access to the entire platform, including unlimited projects, builds, testing, debugging, and deployments. This means there are no per-build costs, hidden fees, or locked features.

    The Professional Plan also includes access to advanced features such as the Autonomic Media Player Widget and Compact Shades Control, along with built-in connectors for AMX and other control systems, simplifying integration.

    With the Professional Plan, users can build and deploy CH5z files ready to upload directly to touch panels or control systems, giving you everything you need to deliver professional interfaces under one single subscription. 

    Why Try AVstudio Editor?

    AVstudio Editor provides developers with a modern environment for creating professional HTML5 control interfaces while simplifying many aspects of development. 

    You are free to build without being tied to a single hardware ecosystem, certification program, or manufacturer. That means your projects stay under your control, giving you the flexibility to work across different systems, support a wider range of clients, and adapt as technology evolves.

    Here are a few reasons developers are making the switch:

    • True WYSIWYG – Build in Real Time: Design and test simultaneously with Live Preview. Make changes instantly without compile-and-deploy cycles. Stay connected to a real control processor to send commands and receive live feedback. 
    • Work Across Multiple Systems: Build across multiple control systems and protocols without being locked into a single ecosystem.
    • Handle Logic Inside the UI: Manage variables, events, and advanced interactions directly inside the interface.
    • Build Independently: No control system required. Run interfaces independently and connect directly through WebSocket, MQTT, HTTP, REST API, and more.
    • Scale Faster with Reuse: Reuse UI components, layouts, and logic across projects to speed up development and maintain consistency.

    For professionals seeking greater flexibility and fewer constraints, AVstudio Editor offers a modern approach to traditional, industry-standard UI development.

    Get Started Faster with Free Onboarding Sessions

    We highly encourage all new users to schedule a free onboarding session at the start of their trial.

    During this session, our team will walk you through the platform, answer questions, share best practices, and help you get up and running faster so you can make the most of your trial.

    And if you need support beyond onboarding, we offer multiple ways to receive additional help.

    Helpful Resources:

    Book an Onboarding Session: [Link]

    Watch Tutorials: [Link]

    Join Our Discord: [Link] 

    Visit the Community Portal: [Link]

    Contact Support: [Link]

    Start Your Free Trial Today

    Your free trial is the first step to accessing the full AVstudio Editor experience.

    To get started, simply open the Editor, create your account, and subscribe to the Professional Plan to begin your free 2-week trial.

    We recommend scheduling your onboarding session early so you can get familiar with the platform and make the most of your trial.

    Launch the Editor: [Link]

    Book an Onboarding Session: [Link]

    If you’re ready for a more modern approach to interface development, start your free trial today!

  • Visit AVstudio at InfoComm 2026

    Visit AVstudio at InfoComm 2026

    AVstudio is heading to InfoComm 2026, taking place June 17–19 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

    Visit us at Booth C5715 to meet the team behind AVstudio Editor and explore the latest improvements, new features, and upcoming products.

    AVstudio Editor is a modern HTML5 visual UI builder designed to solve common frustrations that have slowed down interface development for years. Traditional UI builders can be repetitive, restrictive, and time-consuming. AVstudio was built to simplify that process by making it faster and easier to design, test, and deploy modern control interfaces.

    At our booth, we’ll be showcasing how AVstudio helps developers save time, reduce repetitive work, and build more flexible interfaces with:

    Real-Time Development
    Build and test simultaneously with Live Preview. Make changes instantly without compile-and-deploy cycles.

    Multi-System Compatibility
    Connect and build across multiple control systems and protocols without being locked into a single ecosystem.

    Built-in UI Logic
    Handle variables, events, and advanced interactions directly within the interface rather than pushing logic into external systems.

    Control System Independence
    Build and run interfaces independently with direct device communication through WebSocket, MQTT, HTTP, and more.

    Scalability and Reuse
    Reuse components, layouts, and logic across projects to speed up development and maintain consistency.

    We’ll also be sharing our latest updates, including our new simplified pricing model, free onboarding sessions to help users get started faster, and previews of upcoming features and products.

    If you’re attending InfoComm 2026, be sure to add AVstudio to your planner and stop by Booth C5715. We’d love to connect and show you what AVstudio can do.

    Add AVstudio to your InfoComm planner here:
    LINK

    We can’t wait to see you in Las Vegas.

  • New Elements Now Available in AVstudio Editor

    New Elements Now Available in AVstudio Editor

    We are happy to introduce two new elements to AVstudio Editor: the Compact Shades Control widget and the State Control element.

    Compact Shades Control

    The Compact Shades Control widget is a more compact and efficient way to control shades in interfaces with limited space.

    Despite its smaller form, this new widget maintains the core function of the original Shades Control element. It supports vertical, horizontal, and dual-shade control modes, allowing developers to choose the configuration that best fits their project. Shades Control can now be fit into tighter spaces on the UI, allowing even more customization in design layout and flow.

    State Control

    The State Control element consolidates multiple true/false state controls into a single configurable component. Users can easily change its display to a checkbox, switch, or toggle, depending on preference.

    The element is also highly customizable, allowing developers to adjust its styling, colors, borders, and other visual properties to match their interface’s design.

    Together, these new elements expand the range of tools available in AVstudio Editor, helping developers create more efficient and unique interfaces.

  • InfoComm 2026 Registration Is Now Open – Join AVstudio

    InfoComm 2026 Registration Is Now Open – Join AVstudio

    Registration has officially opened for InfoComm 2026 in Las Vegas, and AVstudio invites you to experience our most ambitious showcase yet.

    From June 13-19, AVstudio will be located in Central Hall at Booth C5715. Feel free to stop by and talk with the team behind AVstudio Editor. We’ll be highlighting the latest updates, showcasing new templates, and connecting with other AV professionals from around the world.

    Over the past year, our team has focused heavily on listening to developers and the challenges they face. These insights have led to major functionality improvements, quality-of-life refinements, and the introduction of highly requested features.


    See how these updates translate into real-world applications and help alleviate the pains of typical UI development. Our team will be there to answer questions and show exactly what AVstudio Editor can do.

    With registration now open, it’s a great time to secure your spot and begin planning your visit. If you’re attending, be sure to add us to your schedule. We look forward to showing you what we have to offer and receiving your feedback.

    We’re offering a FREE exhibit hall pass for those wanting to attend.
    Upon registration, use promo code: OPEN

    Register here: LINK

  • MQTT

    MQTT

    Built-in MQTT support enables real-time communication with IoT devices and AV systems. This allows for interfaces to receive live status updates and send control commands instantly. MQTT integration allows for AVstudio projects to be more scalable and responsive across a multitude of environments.

  • Designing HTML5 User Interfaces for Multiple Screen Sizes

    Designing HTML5 User Interfaces for Multiple Screen Sizes

    The AV and IoT UI industry has been evolving exponentially over the years. As new technologies are developed and refined, integrators and developers need tools that keep pace with changing expectations and increasingly complex system requirements. In the past, AV control interfaces were typically located in one place. Users may have a single touchscreen on a wall to interact with the system. Today, that scenario is becoming less common. More and more, we see cases where an AV system needs to be controlled from a wall-mounted panel, a tablet, a phone, or even a laptop’s browser. Each of these device types is obviously different in size and resolution, yet users expect the experience to feel the same, regardless of how they access it.

    This shift in how AV systems are accessed has introduced new challenges for developers. Instead of creating a single design for a fixed device type, they are now expected to create multiple versions of the same HMI so that each component on the screen fits the specific resolution of the device being used.

    The issue is that screen sizes change everything. One layout that feels perfectly intuitive for users, visually appealing, and functionally sound on a large touch panel may be completely unusable on something like a smartphone. When interfaces are scaled down or stretched to fit different resolutions, usability often suffers. This quickly degrades the end-user’s experience.

    With many of the tools and platforms commonly used today to build user interfaces, the solution has been to create separate interfaces for each device. One might be for a wall panel, another for a phone, and another for a tablet. While this approach can work, it places additional strain on developers and increases development costs. It’s difficult to maintain this solution over time. Even small updates must be repeated across several layouts, increasing the chance that interfaces become out of sync. What starts as a reasonable workaround often turns into a long-term maintenance problem, and users feel the impact through inconsistent experiences.

    The core challenge is not simply the number of screens involved, but how interfaces are designed in the first place. Many AV layouts are built as fixed designs, and adapting them to new screen resolutions almost always means starting over from scratch. A more sustainable approach is to design interfaces that can adapt to different screen sizes without requiring complete redesigns. This allows developers to focus on functionality and usability rather than constantly rebuilding layouts.

    With AVstudio Editor, this is just one of many common challenges that we were intent on addressing. Our solution is to allow layouts to adapt to available space while keeping the core elements consistent.

    From the very beginning, AVstudio Editor was designed with the assumption that any interface built on the platform will need to exist on more than one screen. This is where Adaptive and Responsive page design comes in. These options allow layouts to adapt naturally to screen sizes, but they do so in different ways.

    Adaptive pages use an absolute positioning model, where elements are placed using exact coordinates. This gives you very precise control over placement, while still allowing elements to behave predictably across varying screen sizes.

    Responsive pages, on the other hand, use layout rules to dynamically scale and reposition elements based on screen size. Instead of manually defining coordinates, you create a single layout and let the system handle how elements are distributed as the resolution changes. This approach significantly reduces layout effort and is often ideal for supporting multiple devices with one design.

    Live preview is another key feature in AVstudio Editor that helps solve this problem. It allows developers to immediately see how an interface looks and behaves across different screen sizes during the design process, without any extra hassle. This makes it easier to make informed decisions early and helps reduce surprises later, such as when an interface is deployed on a device that was not originally considered.

    These solutions are not only effective for deploying a UI across multiple devices, but are also incredibly helpful when a project needs to scale beyond its original scope. Adding new elements or pages is straightforward and doesn’t require an overhaul of the original design. Instead, you can simply build on what already exists, making AVstudio Editor ideal for scalability.

    Designing HTML5 user interfaces for multiple screen sizes is no longer an exception in the industry. It’s a norm. As user expectations continue to evolve, developers and integrators need tools that offer the necessary flexibility. Traditional UI editors are increasingly struggling to keep up with these demands. AVstudio Editor was built by developers, for developers, to address these challenges directly. By reducing the need for repetitive page duplication and layout maintenance, teams can spend more time creating interfaces that are consistent, flexible, and ready to evolve alongside the industry.

    AVstudio Editor is built to support secure and safe system interaction. This ensures a high level of consistency and reliability across all devices. If you’re looking to speed up the design process for HTML5 user interfaces that need to work across multiple screen sizes, AVstudio Editor is worth your time. Try it for free today!

  • AVstudio Partners with NETIO for ISE Expo 2026

    AVstudio Partners with NETIO for ISE Expo 2026

    ISE Expo 2026 is almost here, and we’ve partnered with NETIO to deliver something special.

    At the event, the NETIO team will use an AVstudio template to demonstrate their products on the show floor. This collaboration showcases how efficient user interface design and reliable power control come together in a real-world environment, elevating the way power distribution devices are controlled and managed.

    This showcase highlights several core capabilities, including:

    • Use any Android or iOS device as a full-featured NETIO control interface
    • Install cost-effective Android touch panels in racks, IDFs, or IT rooms with no proprietary hardware required
    • Create one-button custom operating scenarios to trigger power sequences, restarts, and service workflows
    • Instantly turn NETIO PDU outputs on, off, or restart them for reliable device control
    • Build fully custom AVstudio interfaces that match your workflow, branding, and project needs

    If you’re attending ISE Expo 2026, keep an eye out for the NETIO team and see how AVstudio complements their hardware and brings their solutions to life.

  • NETIO

    NETIO

    Partner: NETIO

    NETIO Products develops and manufactures power management solutions that help AV, IT, and industrial professionals gain full control over their power infrastructure, remotely, securely, and reliably. All products are designed, tested, and built in the Czech Republic, and certified around the world.

    https://www.netio-products.com/en