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Your Loupedeck is dead. Your workflows don't have to be.

Logitech killed Loupedeck in March 2025. The Dreemdex D10 imports your existing Loupedeck profiles — same muscle memory, new hardware, software that's free on every machine and continuously updated.

March 2025: Logitech ended Loupedeck. ~250,000 users were left running orphaned hardware.

250K+

Loupedeck owners now running unsupported hardware on borrowed time

$250–$549

Per-unit hardware investment, with no migration path offered by Logitech

0

Software updates, new plugins, or OS-compatibility patches from Logitech, ever again

0

Direct migration paths offered by competing macro-pad brands

Why no one else is building the migration path you need.

Elgato Stream Deck

$149+
  • Zero dial support — color-grading and audio-mixing workflows lose their muscle memory
  • No Loupedeck profile importer
  • Software locked to Elgato hardware (no try-before-you-buy)
  • No Linux support

MiraBox / Ajazz / 40+ rebranders

$50–80
  • Same OEM hardware as ours, but none have built a Loupedeck importer
  • All ship the buggy key123 software
  • Cheaper, but you start from scratch — every profile rebuilt by hand
  • No published migration guides for any creative app

Going back to a plain keyboard

Free
  • You bought Loupedeck for a reason in the first place
  • Years of muscle memory for dial-based color grading evaporates overnight
  • Reverting to keyboard shortcuts after dial workflows is its own kind of pain

Drop your `.loupedeck` config. Get a Dreemdex profile.

The only macro pad with a published migration path from Loupedeck. The importer is free in Dreemdex Companion — no D10 required to migrate. The $129 D10 just adds the physical surface and owner-only features.

Loupedeck Migration Tool

Parses .loupedeck config files and remaps actions to D10 keys. Published migration guides for Premiere Pro, Lightroom, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve. Free in Companion.

Per-app auto-switch

Matches Loupedeck's contextual UX — the D10 keys reconfigure when you switch apps. Free in Companion.

Cross-platform — Linux included

Windows, macOS, Linux (Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch). The Linux support Loupedeck never built. Free in Companion.

Free software, $129 hardware

Dreemdex Companion is free to download — closed source, monthly updates, no telemetry. You pay $129 once for the D10 device, which ships with a serial that permanently unlocks owner-only features.

Active development, structurally durable

Software-first brand on commodity OEM hardware — we can't be 'killed' the way Loupedeck was. Every D10 we sell funds the next Companion release. Owner mode runs locally, so it keeps working even if our servers go dark.

One-time $129. Software free.

$129
One-time · software free
  • Dreemdex D10 (15 LCD keys)$129
  • Dreemdex Companion + Loupedeck Migration ToolFree for everyone
  • Owner-mode features unlocked by your D10 serialIncluded with D10
  • 30-day money-back guaranteeIncluded
  • First-batch reservation — ships before public availability
  • No payment today — reserve with email only
  • 30-day money-back when you receive your D10

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