Loupedeck owners now running unsupported hardware on borrowed time
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.
Per-unit hardware investment, with no migration path offered by Logitech
Software updates, new plugins, or OS-compatibility patches from Logitech, ever again
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.
- 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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