Working with Multiple Pages

A Lumineer design can hold multiple pages. Use pages to organize different views of the same property (front, side, back yard) or alternative layouts for the same view.

Tip: Free plan includes 3 pages per design. Upgrade to Pro for unlimited pages.

What you'll learn

  • How to switch between pages
  • How to add, duplicate, rename, and delete pages
  • How to reorder pages

Switching pages

Each design starts with one page. Once you've added more, you can move between them quickly.

On desktop or tablet, a page strip appears along the bottom of the canvas. Click any page thumbnail to switch to it. Your current page saves automatically before the new page loads.

On mobile, tap the "Page X / N" badge in the top-right corner of the canvas. A sheet slides up showing all your pages with thumbnails. Tap one to switch.

Note: Each page has its own photo, lights, calibration, and scene. They're fully independent — measuring the ruler on page 1 won't affect page 2.

Adding a page

Desktop: Click the + button at the right end of the page strip.

Mobile: Tap the page badge to open the picker sheet, then tap Add new page at the top.

New pages start empty — upload a photo and begin placing lights as you normally would.

Note: Each new page counts toward your plan's page limit. At the limit, the + button opens an upgrade prompt instead.

Duplicating a page

Right-click (desktop) or long-press (mobile) any page thumbnail to open the action menu, then choose Duplicate. The copy gets "(Copy)" appended to the name and lands at the end of your page list.

Duplicates count toward your page limit.

Renaming a page

Right-click / long-press → Rename. Type the new name and press Enter to commit (or Escape to cancel). The name shows beneath the thumbnail on desktop and in the picker sheet on mobile.

Pages without a name show as "Page 1", "Page 2", and so on — based on their position in the list.

Reordering pages

Right-click (desktop) or long-press (mobile) a page thumbnail → Move up or Move down. Pages shift one position at a time. For larger reorders, repeat the action.

The first page in your list is used as the design's main thumbnail on the dashboard, so keep your best or most representative view there.

Coming soon: Drag-to-reorder directly in the page strip. Until then, use the Move up / Move down menu items.

Deleting a page

Right-click / long-press → Delete. A confirmation dialog appears first — you have to explicitly confirm. Deleted pages are soft-deleted (not immediately removed from the database), so in an emergency support can restore recent deletions; there's no self-serve undo in the editor.

Note: You can't delete the last remaining page in a design. If you want to remove a design entirely, delete the design itself from the dashboard.

Undo across pages

Each page has its own independent undo history. Pressing Cmd+Z (or Ctrl+Z) undoes changes on the current page only — it won't rewind across a page switch.

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