Lawo Releases HOME 4.0 With Architectural Enhancements And Transparent Licensing

Lawo announces the release of HOME 4.0, the latest version of its IP-native management platform. This major update introduces significant architectural improvements, a streamlined licensing model, and greater operational flexibility for broadcasters and media professionals working in infrastructures of any scale.

A Scalable Platform for Broadcast IP Infrastructures
HOME is Lawo’s software platform for managing and securing IP-based media infrastructures. Built on cloud-native, containerized microservices, it allows users to connect, configure, and control all HOME-native devices from Lawo and its ecosystem partners, as well as NMOS-compliant third-party equipment. Whether on-premise, across multiple locations, or in the cloud, HOME offers a unified solution for device discovery, parameter control, stream routing, and intuitive system operation—all within a secure and standards-based environment.

With native support for SMPTE ST2110, AES67, NMOS IS-04/05, IEEE 802.1x, RADIUS, and more, HOME serves as the central control layer for modern IP-based workflows. It integrates seamlessly with Lawo’s portfolio of hardware and software, including its HOME Apps for signal processing, monitoring, commentary, transcoding, and other media functions.

Introducing HOME Passes: A New Licensing Model
A key innovation in HOME 4.0 is the introduction of HOME Passes, which replace all previous HOME Core licenses. From now on, one HOME Pass is required per actively managed device, or HOME App in the platform's inventory. This transparent and scalable licensing model enables precise planning and cost control. It is particularly beneficial in dynamic infrastructures, where system size may fluctuate, resulting in the need for fewer physical devices and lowering licensing costs. As infrastructures grow, additional devices can be licensed easily and on demand.

HOME Passes are available both as permanent licenses and via Lawo’s FLEX subscription model using credits. The credit-based approach is ideally suited for projects with temporary or variable device counts, enabling maximum flexibility while maintaining full access to HOME’s functionality.

Free Platform Software and Simplified Onboarding
Another milestone of the 4.0 release is the redefinition of platform access: the HOME software itself is now available at no cost. This allows users to deploy HOME even in smaller or temporary environments without any initial licensing investment, supporting agile project planning and faster deployment.

To further streamline onboarding, all newly purchased Lawo devices and HOME Apps based on HOME 4.0 or higher now include the required HOME Passes. This simplifies the setup process and ensures immediate compatibility within a HOME-managed IP infrastructure. An upgrade path is in place for existing users who wish to transition to the new version.

A Foundation for the Future
HOME 4.0 continues Lawo’s vision of flexible, scalable, and secure IP infrastructure management. With a refined software architecture, open standards compliance, and a licensing model tailored to modern production realities, HOME offers broadcasters and media organizations a future-ready platform that adapts to both current needs and long-term evolution.

HOME is already widely used in production facilities, OB trucks, remote workflows, and cloud-based operations worldwide. With version 4.0, Lawo reinforces its position as a trusted partner for the global broadcast community.

You might also like...

Live Sports Production: Part 3 – Evolving OB Infrastructure

Welcome to Part 3 of ‘Live Sports Production’ - This multi-part series uses a round table style format to explore the technology of live sports production with some of the industry’s leading broadcast engineers. It is a fascinating insight into w…

Monitoring & Compliance In Broadcast: Part 3 - Production Systems

‘Monitoring & Compliance In Broadcast’ explores how exemplary content production and delivery standards are maintained and legal obligations are met. The series includes four Themed Content Collections, each of which tackles a different area of the media supply chain. Part 3 con…

IP Monitoring & Diagnostics With Command Line Tools: Part 8 - Caching The Results

Storing monitoring outcomes in temporary cache containers separates the observation and diagnostic processes so they can run independently of the centralised marshalling and reporting process.

Broadcast Standards – Cloud Compute Infrastructure – Part 2

Welcome to Part 2 of ‘Broadcast Standards – Cloud Compute Infrastructure’. This collection of articles builds on the huge foundations of the enormously popular ‘Broadcast Standards - The Book’ by Cliff Wootton. As we progress on another year long epic editorial journey, Cliff app…

IP Monitoring & Diagnostics With Command Line Tools: Part 7 - Remote Agents

How to run diagnostic processes in each machine and call them remotely from a centralised system that can marshal the results from many other networked systems. Remote agents act on behalf of that central system and pass results back to…