The Universal Lighting Protocol for the AI Era.
Standardizing intent-driven ARGB control via MCP, Rust, and Open APIs.
Website • Protocol Spec • MCP Server
In the age of Agentic AI, hardware should no longer be confined to manual sliders. argb-ai is a cross-platform, high-performance lighting protocol designed to bridge the gap between Large Language Models (LLMs) and ambient hardware.
We are building a future where lighting is intent-driven—where your environment adapts to your code, your mood, and your workflow through "Vibe Coding" logic.
- 🦀 High-Performance Rust Core: Built with memory safety and zero-cost abstractions for real-time, low-latency synchronization.
- 🤖 LLM-Native (MCP): Full support for the Model Context Protocol, allowing Claude, Cursor, and GPT to control hardware as easily as they write code.
- 🔌 Universal Compatibility: Seamlessly integrates with OpenRGB, SignalRGB, Skydimo, and custom serial protocols.
- 📜 Open Standard: A vendor-neutral specification (Spec) that ensures interoperability across the entire ARGB ecosystem.
| Repository | Status | Description |
|---|---|---|
spec |
📝 Draft | The JSON Schema and communication protocol definitions. |
mcp-server |
🚀 Active | The bridge between AI Agents and ARGB hardware. |
argb-core |
🦀 In Dev | High-performance Rust library for hardware abstraction. |
cli |
💻 Planned | Command-line interface for developers and scripts. |
- Q3: Finalize
argb-specv1.0 and release Rust SDK. - Q4: Launch official
argb-mcp-serveron Glama and Smithery. - Q4: Ecosystem expansion: Integration with major IDEs and Smart Home hubs.
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