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Logitech announces $20K DevStudio competition

The DevStudio Challenge offers a chance to pitch ideas in Switzerland.

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Logitech has decided to throw open its doors to the developer community in a way it never has before. The company has announced the first-ever Logi DevStudio Challenge, a global competition designed to spark innovation at the intersection of hardware, software, and human interaction. It’s not just about writing code—it’s about reimagining how we use devices in everyday life, and the stakes are high: the winners will be flown to Logitech’s headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland, to pitch their ideas directly to the company’s leadership.

The challenge is structured around two tracks. The first focuses on Logitech’s MX Creative Console and MX Master 4 with Actions Ring, where participants are asked to build intelligent plugins using the Actions SDK. Think of tools that could make creative workflows smoother in apps like Blender or AutoCAD, or even plugins that integrate AI assistants and messaging platforms directly into Logitech’s hardware ecosystem. The second track is all about MX Ink, Logitech’s stylus for Meta Quest headsets. Here, developers are encouraged to push the boundaries of mixed reality, designing apps that could transform medical training, remote collaboration, or even fitness and gaming experiences.

The competition isn’t just about prestige. Alongside the trip to Switzerland, finalists will compete for a share of a $20,000 prize pool. The format is deliberately designed to be accessible: entrants submit a one-page description of their idea and a one-minute video pitch. From there, the top 50 teams will be selected, whittled down to six finalists who will present their projects in Lausanne this May.

For Logitech, this is more than a marketing exercise. The company has long been known for its design-forward approach to peripherals, but this challenge signals a deeper commitment to building an ecosystem where hardware and software evolve together. By inviting developers, students, and enthusiasts to experiment with its APIs, Logitech is effectively crowdsourcing the future of human-computer interaction.

It’s also a clever way to bridge communities. Hardware makers often struggle to keep pace with the rapid innovation happening in software, while developers sometimes overlook the potential of peripherals as a canvas for creativity. The DevStudio Challenge aims to close that gap, offering a platform where ideas can move from concept to prototype, and potentially into real-world products.

The timeline is tight—submissions close on February 25, 2026—but the payoff is clear. For those who make it to Lausanne, it’s not just about prizes or recognition. It’s about stepping into Logitech’s labs, seeing how Swiss design philosophy meets cutting-edge engineering, and having the chance to influence the next generation of devices millions of people will use.

In a world where tech competitions often feel like hype machines, this one carries a sense of authenticity. Logitech isn’t asking for moonshots—it’s asking for practical, creative solutions that make digital life better. And for developers, that’s an irresistible challenge: the chance to code something that doesn’t just live on a screen, but changes how people interact with the world around them.


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