1. Export from Lazrit
In the Lazrit workspace, click Export. Pick SVG. Save to your desktop or directly to your laser machine's job folder.
2. Import into LightBurn
File → Import → pick your Lazrit SVG. LightBurn will load the file with cut paths on one layer and engrave paths on another (if you marked any).
3. Assign cut settings per layer
In the Cuts/Layers panel, click each layer and set Power and Speed. Standard starting points: 3 mm plywood at 10 mm/s 80%; engrave at 250 mm/s 25%. Adjust to your machine.
4. Set layer order
Engrave layers should run before cut layers — if you cut first, the engraved piece falls out of the bed before the engrave happens. LightBurn lets you drag layers to reorder.
5. Frame and run
Use Frame to verify the cut bounds against your physical stock. Run a test corner on scrap before committing to the full sheet.
.lbrn2 export available
Lazrit also exports native LightBurn project files (.lbrn2) — the cut and engrave layers come in pre-assigned with default power and speed, so you skip the manual layer setup.

