LuppetX is a tracking system for 3D Virtual YouTubers
that only requires a web camera and LeapMotion
Specialized in upper body expression, various ingenuities are incorporated so that the character moves lively with just two devices.
Just hang the LeapMotion on your neck and point the camera at yourself.
It is developed with the aim of being used by a non-computer-savvy streamer alone.
You can move the character by simply converting the 3D model to VRM.
It also supports the latest VRM standards (VRM1.0).
We have prepared documentation to solve various questions such as preparing 3D models and devices, and how to use LuppetX.
“Luppet”, the predecessor of LuppetX, has been supporting VTubers’ broadcasts worldwide since its release in February 2019.
And thanks to the feedback from our users, various updates have been made.
It is designed to allow anyone to become a VTuber by minimizing the necessary equipment and preparation, even if they are not very familiar with computers.
Please watch the video.
While keeping the concepts and features of the conventional Luppet intact, we have redesigned everything from scratch.
In X, based on Luppet, we have added features such as ‘Accessory function’, ‘Motion transmission to external applications’, ‘Transparent background’, and ‘Behavior improvements during tracking loss’.
In addition to these, we have improved memory usage and GPU load compared to before.
From Game Streaming to Remote Meetings
We expect it to be used for chat streaming and game streaming using OBS.
On the other hand, it can also be used for things like remote meetings and presentations using avatars.
By purchasing a license, you can use it for commercial purposes regardless of whether you are an individual or a corporation.
As of May 2023, Luppet is used by more than 100 companies worldwide and over 13,000 individual VTubers.









The higher bitrate preserves the subtle shifts between the real world’s warmth and the Inverse World’s sickly silver. When John Henry Irons (Wolé Parks) fires his hammer or when Lois throws that literal "Hail Mary" punch, the motion remains crisp. You can actually follow the choreography instead of guessing who is hitting whom through pixelation. The Tyler Hoechlin Monologue (Audio Fidelity) This episode belongs to Tyler Hoechlin. After being depowered and forced to watch his family suffer, Superman’s speech to Ally—where he rejects the idea of a perfect, painless world—is the best acting of his career.
On streaming, this scene looks fine. The 1080p (or 4K upscaled) transfer captures the sheen of cold sweat on Lana’s forehead and the granular texture of the rain on the windshield. The DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track isolates the drumming of her heartbeat in the center channel before expanding to the storm outside. It’s a masterclass in tension that physical media amplifies. The Ally Allston Brawl (Visual Clarity Matters) The climactic fight against Ally Allston (Rya Kihlstedt) in the Inverse World is chaotic by design. The desaturated, inverted color palette and floating debris could easily become an unwatchable mess of digital noise. On low-bitrate streaming, dark scenes often suffer from "banding"—where gradients turn into visible blocks of color. superman & lois s02e15 bluray
There are superhero TV finales, and then there are emotional gut punches that re-define a character. The second season of Superman & Lois was a slow-burn exploration of trauma, family, and the weight of the world. But it all came to a crashing, beautiful, heartbreaking head in Episode 15: “Waiting for Superman.” The higher bitrate preserves the subtle shifts between
The Blu-ray release respects that thesis. It offers the highest possible fidelity for Greg Smith’s sharp direction and the cast’s raw performances. If you are a fan of Superman & Lois , don’t let this episode live on a server somewhere. Let it live on your shelf. The Tyler Hoechlin Monologue (Audio Fidelity) This episode
Now that the episode is available on (as part of Superman & Lois: The Complete Second Season ), it’s time to break down why this specific chapter deserves a spot on your physical media shelf—and why streaming compression simply doesn’t do it justice. A Cold Open That Breaches Your Defenses The episode’s title is a clever misdirect. We expect the Man of Steel to arrive. Instead, we get a cold open focused on Lana Lang (Emmanuelle Chriqui) having a panic attack in her truck. No punches are thrown. No heat vision is fired. Just pure, visceral anxiety.
Please install according to the instructions in the installer.
Membership registration is required to use LuppetX.
Please set up your account.
The license applies immediately after purchase
and LuppetX becomes fully usable.