Watch the original Nexus TX v1.0 beta tutorial and discover the first live graphics workflow that started the project.
Nexus TX
Live graphics, rebuilt for the next stage.
Nexus TX is evolving into a more powerful macOS graphics system for live production, broadcast events and streaming workflows.
After the completion of the beta testing phase, the app is now being redesigned and rebuilt from the ground up with a new interface, a rewritten rendering engine and a stronger internal architecture.
The upcoming version will introduce professional Blackmagic DeckLink and UltraStudio output, alongside browser-based alpha channel workflows for vMix and OBS.
A new chapter of Nexus TX is coming soon.
Nexus TX
Live graphics, rebuilt for the next stage.
Nexus TX is entering a new phase.
After completing the beta testing stage of the previous version, the app is now being redesigned and rebuilt from the ground up to become a more mature, flexible and professional graphics system for live production.
The new version introduces a completely redesigned interface, a rewritten rendering engine and a stronger internal architecture, created to make live graphics faster, cleaner and more reliable during real production workflows.
Nexus TX remains a native macOS application built for high-pressure live environments: conferences, shows, streaming productions, hybrid events, broadcast graphics and branded live experiences. But the upcoming refactor expands the app far beyond its original workflow.
The next generation of Nexus TX will support professional Blackmagic DeckLink and UltraStudio output, bringing dedicated video output to broadcast and event production environments.
Alongside professional hardware output, Nexus TX will also introduce browser-based alpha channel workflows for vMix and OBS, making it possible to integrate animated graphics, lower thirds and branded overlays into software-based productions and streaming setups.
This new output ecosystem makes Nexus TX suitable for a wider range of productions: from ATEM-based live events to software switchers, from compact streaming setups to more advanced multi-machine workflows.
The redesigned interface will focus on speed, clarity and live operation. Graphics, titles and templates will be easier to organize, preview and trigger during a show, reducing friction when timing, precision and reliability matter most.
Under the hood, the app is being rebuilt with a new render logic designed to provide a stronger foundation for animated lower thirds, branded graphics, dynamic data, templates and future automation features.
Nexus TX is not just receiving an update. It is being rebuilt as a more scalable, production-ready platform for modern live graphics.
More updates will be announced soon.