LightBurn vs LaserGRBL in 2026: Complete Comparison
Which laser software should you use? We break down features, price, ease of use, and which one is right for you.---
Introduction: Software Makes or Breaks Your Laser Experience
You can have the best laser in the world, but if your software is garbage, your results will be garbage.
When it comes to diode laser software, there are really only two options that matter: 1. LightBurn 2. LaserGRBL
Both work with the Tyvok A1 Mini and Tyvok P2 Galvo. But they're very different tools for very different users.
In this guide, we'll break down exactly which one you should use.
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Quick Summary
| Feature | LightBurn | LaserGRBL | |---------|-----------|-----------| | Price | $80 (one time) | Free | | Ease of use | Beginner friendly | Steeper learning curve | | Best for | Everyone from beginner to pro | Advanced users who like tweaking | | Windows | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | | Mac | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | | Linux | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | | Import formats | 30+ | Limited | | Updates | Frequent | Occasional | | Support | Excellent | Community only |
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LaserGRBL: The Free Option
LaserGRBL is free, open source software. It's been around for years and has a loyal following.
What LaserGRBL Does Well
#### ✅ #1: It's Free You can't beat the price. If you're on an extremely tight budget and just want to test things out, LaserGRBL is free.
#### ✅ #2: Good for Advanced Tweakers If you like getting into the weeds and tweaking every single setting, LaserGRBL lets you do that. Advanced users love the level of control.
#### ✅ #3: Lightweight It doesn't use much computer resources. Runs well on old laptops.
What LaserGRBL Doesn't Do Well
#### ❌ #1: Extremely Steep Learning Curve LaserGRBL is not intuitive. It was written by engineers for engineers. If you're not technically inclined, you will struggle.
#### ❌ #2: No Mac Version This is a deal breaker for 40% of people. LaserGRBL only runs on Windows and Linux.
#### ❌ #3: Terrible User Interface The UI looks like it was designed in 2005. Important features are buried in menus. Nothing is where you expect it to be.
#### ❌ #4: Limited Import Formats Only supports basic file types. If you want to import SVGs from designers, you'll have issues.
#### ❌ #5: No Official Support If you have a problem, you're on your own. You can ask on forums, but don't expect a fast answer.
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LightBurn: The Industry Standard
LightBurn is the software that 90% of professional laser users use. It's not free, but it's worth every penny.
What LightBurn Does Well
#### ✅ #1: Extremely Intuitive and Easy to Learn LightBurn was designed for normal people, not just engineers. You can learn the basics in an hour.
This is the single biggest difference. You'll spend less time fighting the software and more time making money.
#### ✅ #2: Works on Windows, Mac, and Linux Whatever computer you have, LightBurn works on it. No more "sorry, only Windows" nonsense.
#### ✅ #3: Import Almost Any File Format Supports 30+ file formats: SVG, AI, PDF, DXF, PNG, JPG, and many more.
If you can download it, LightBurn can import it.
#### ✅ #4: Powerful Features That Save You Time
- Auto arrange - Fill your bed with parts in 1 click
- Image trace - Turn photos into engravings automatically
- Layer system - Different settings for different parts of your design
- Preview - See exactly what you'll get before you hit go
- Library - Save settings for materials you use often
These features will save you hours every week.
#### ✅ #5: Excellent Official Support If you have a problem, the LightBurn team actually answers emails. They also have excellent documentation and video tutorials.
#### ✅ #6: Frequent Updates LightBurn gets better every month. New features are added all the time, and they actually listen to user feedback.
What LightBurn Doesn't Do Well
#### ❌ #1: It's Not Free $80 one time fee. That's it. No subscription. No recurring fees.
But let's put that in perspective: $80 is what you'll make from 5 keychain orders. It pays for itself in your first week.
#### ❌ #2: Less Tweaking for Advanced Users If you want to manually edit every single G-code line, LightBurn doesn't make that as easy as LaserGRBL. But 99% of people don't need or want that.
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Which One Should You Use?
👉 If You're a Beginner: LightBurn
100% without question. Don't even consider LaserGRBL.You'll spend 10+ hours fighting LaserGRBL just to do simple things. That's 10 hours you could have spent making money.
$80 is the best investment you'll make in your laser business.
👉 If You're on a Super Tight Budget: LaserGRBL Then LightBurn
Start with LaserGRBL to test things out. Make your first 5 sales. Then immediately buy LightBurn with the profits.Don't waste months struggling with bad software to save $80.
👉 If You're an Advanced User Who Loves Tweaking: LaserGRBL
If you enjoy getting into the technical details and want maximum control, LaserGRBL is fine.But even most advanced users eventually switch to LightBurn for the time saving features.
👉 If You Use a Mac: LightBurn (Only Option)
LaserGRBL doesn't run on Mac. End of discussion.---
Our Recommendation for Tyvok Owners
Every single Tyvok laser owner should use LightBurn.Why?
- The Tyvok A1 Mini and Tyvok P2 Galvo both work perfectly with LightBurn out of the box
- LightBurn is 10× easier to learn
- The time saving features will make you more money
- It works on every operating system
- $80 pays for itself in your first week
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Final Verdict
| Situation | Software | |-----------|----------| | Beginner | 🏆 LightBurn | | Mac user | 🏆 LightBurn (only option) | | Value time over money | 🏆 LightBurn | | On extremely tight budget | LaserGRBL (then upgrade) | | Advanced tweaker | LaserGRBL |
For 95% of people: LightBurn is the clear winner.$80 one time. Works forever. Saves you hours every week. Makes you more money.
It's not even close.
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Last updated: May 2026 | Published by: Tyvok Technical Guides Team