Overview
XING CAM is a web-based design and control system for laser engraving and CNC machining. It combines drawing, G-code generation, hardware connection, and job control in a single workflow so makers, designers, and operators can move from design to execution directly in the browser.
Core Features
Professional Vector Engine
Import SVG, DXF, DWG, and PDF files with path editing, boolean ops, and layer management.
Smart G-code Generation
The built-in CAM engine optimizes power, path order, and motion parameters for efficiency and precision.
Real-time Serial Communication
Connect to hardware through the browser Serial API with live status feedback and path preview.
Laser and CNC Workflows
Supports both laser engraving and CNC machining across different materials and job types.
Firmware Tuning
View and adjust common GRBL firmware parameters from a graphical interface.
Driver and Environment Setup
Includes driver download entries and setup guidance for common USB serial chipsets.
Machining Preview
Preview laser motion and toolpaths before running the machine to reduce mistakes.
Material Parameter Library
Save and reuse proven parameter presets for different materials.
Resume and Protection
Helps recover from interruptions and supports pause and resume workflows.
Localization
Supports both Chinese and English, with automatic default language detection.
Layer-based Laser Process
Each layer can carry its own processing parameters for combined engraving and cutting jobs.
Multi-operation CNC Planning
Supports single and multi-step CNC workflows with simulation and manual tool-change prompts.
Relief Machining
Can derive height information from grayscale imagery for relief-style machining.
Vision-assisted Positioning
Leaves room for future camera-assisted positioning and WYSIWYG alignment workflows.
Why XING CAM?
- Pure web experience with no heavy desktop installation.
- Responsive handling for large files and complex geometry.
- Design data stays local as much as possible.
- Feature set is built around practical laser and CNC workflows.
Start Your Digital Manufacturing Workflow
Visit the official website for documentation, examples, and professional support.