Not every virtual tabletop is used virtually. Lumen VTT supports groups playing around a table with a GM device, player phones, real dice, music, and a shared TV display.
TV table support
The live view is built for a shared display. It can show party portraits, turn order, critical roll moments, loot, map context, and other session-facing information.
Phones as player surfaces
Players can use phone-friendly views for character actions and table participation instead of passing one laptop around or relying on paper-only tracking.
Real dice can still belong
Lumen is meant to support the table, not force every ritual into software. Groups can keep physical dice and table habits while using the VTT for shared state and automation.
Why in-person SEO matters
Many GMs search for a VTT because they want a digital map on a TV, not because they are fully remote. This page gives that audience a direct path to Lumen.
What to notice
TV display built in
Show table-facing information without handing everyone the GM screen.
Phones as player surfaces
Players can interact from the devices already in their pockets.
Real dice can stay
Use software for shared state without erasing table habits.
The useful test is a real encounter, not another feature grid. Try the Lumen demo and see whether the table feels easier to run.
Related reading
Lumen VTT is an independent virtual tabletop and is not affiliated with Wizards of the Coast or Dungeons & Dragons.