Comparison
Dreemdex D10 vs Loupedeck
Loupedeck shipped its last update in March 2025. Your hardware still works — but your profiles are on borrowed time. Dreemdex Companion imports them.
At a glance
| Feature | Dreemdex D10 | Loupedeck |
|---|---|---|
| Status | Active | Discontinued March 2025 |
| Software updates | Ongoing — Founding Member tier locked in for life | None |
| Linux support | Yes | Never officially supported |
| Profile migration | Loupedeck importer built in | No migration tool from Logitech |
| Layout | 15 LCD keys | Touch buttons + 6 dials (Live S) |
| Dials | Pro tier on roadmap | Best in class — while it lasted |
| Resale value | Holds — supported product | Falling — abandoned platform |
Why Dreemdex
It's still a product
Active development, signed firmware, ongoing support. Loupedeck has none of that anymore.
Loupedeck profile importer
Drop your existing config files into Companion. Get a Dreemdex profile back. Your setup survives the move.
Linux support
Loupedeck never officially shipped Linux. We treat it as a launch target.
Clean install
No Logi Options+ tug-of-war, no v6.0-broke-my-plugins drama.
Which one for you
Loupedeck Live S still works for me
EitherKeep using it. When the next macOS update breaks the driver, import your profiles into Dreemdex and migrate then.
I need 6+ dials today
EitherHonest answer: D10 has zero dials at launch. Wait for Dreemdex Pro, or buy used Loupedeck as a 12-month bridge.
Premiere, DaVinci, or Final Cut editor
DreemdexProfile importer plus per-app auto-switch covers this workflow today.
Ableton or Reaper producer
DreemdexUse the importer to bridge now, upgrade to the Pro tier when dials matter.