Integrations

Your lamp, your home system.

PlaiiinLightOS lamps plug into the open home platforms you already run. Plain HTTP on your own WiFi — no cloud, no account, no firmware changes.

Homebridge

A dynamic-platform plugin that brings every lamp into Apple Home — Siri, scenes, and automations alongside the rest of your HomeKit gear. Installs straight from the Homebridge UI marketplace.

Home Assistant

A native integration that adds every lamp as a light entity — dashboards, scenes, and automations included. Lamps are discovered on your network and added in a couple of clicks. Installs via HACS.

Features

What the integrations expose.

Both integrations speak the same firmware HTTP API and expose the same feature set to your home system.

Power & brightnessSwitch lamps on and off and dim them from your home app. Power and brightness never interrupt a running effect.
Solid colorPick any color from your home app's color wheel — the lamp switches to solid-color mode and shows it.
Bind unclaimed lampsLamps nobody has claimed are discovered on the network and added automatically — no keys, no setup.
Bind claimed lampsYour lamp stays yours: mint a share key in any PlaiiinLight app and paste it into the integration. Revoke it any time.
Effects stay in playPredefine an effect with any client app, then power and dim it from your home system. Choosing a color hands the lamp back to solid color.
Local onlyPlain HTTP on your own WiFi. No cloud, no account, nothing leaves the house.
Why open platforms

Your home, your rules.

Homebridge and Home Assistant are the two big open smart-home ecosystems. The lamps already speak plain local HTTP, so integrating them needs no bridge service and no vendor cloud — just a small plugin that translates.