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Every great innovation begins with a simple question. For Igor Mileshin, the creator of LoopMotion, that question was:Why do we still need to press a button to switch devices in 2025?
In an age where smart technology adapts to our presence, the idea of manual device switching felt outdated. Professionals working with multiple computers — whether Windows, macOS, or Linux — often deal with hardware switches, third-party software, and messy setups to manage a single keyboard and mouse. The solution? A proximity-based device that eliminates the need for toggles altogether.
That idea sparked the creation of LoopMotion — and now, it's launching publicly through a focused Kickstarter campaign, inviting tech enthusiasts and professionals to help bring this revolutionary concept to life.
LoopMotion started as a personal project. Igor, a developer and engineer himself, was tired of juggling devices with clunky solutions. Every time he wanted to switch from one laptop to another, it broke his flow — productivity stalled, and frustration grew.
Existing software options were unreliable. KVM hardware switches were bulky, required extra cabling, and didn't always work smoothly across operating systems. There had to be a better way.
So he built one.
LoopMotion is a hardware-based proximity switch for your keyboard and mouse. Using sensors to detect the user's position, it transfers control to the device nearest to them — automatically. No hotkeys. No software installations. Just intelligent, seamless switching.
The idea is as elegant as it is powerful. Walk toward your Mac — LoopMotion hands over control. Walk back to your Windows PC — it switches back instantly. It’s like magic, but rooted in solid engineering.
You can learn about the technical details, early testing, and vision for the product on the official LoopMotion website.
What began as a basic prototype using off-the-shelf components soon evolved into a compact, production-ready device. Igor worked through dozens of iterations, refining sensor accuracy, improving transition speed, and making sure it worked across every major OS.
User testing played a huge role. Beta users ranged from programmers and creatives to streamers and remote employees. The feedback was clear: LoopMotion didn’t just solve a problem — it changed the way they worked.
To scale manufacturing and reach a broader audience, the LoopMotion team turned to Kickstarter. Crowdfunding offers more than funding — it builds a community of early adopters, power users, and tech lovers who believe in smarter workflows.
The Kickstarter campaign is now live, with limited early-bird packages and exclusive backer rewards.
Supporters will be part of an innovation that’s not only useful — it’s the future of human-computer interaction.
Code on one machine, test on another. No switching. Just walk.
Manage files on Windows while editing on Mac with one keyboard and mouse.
Separate work and personal computers, switch naturally throughout the day.
Control multiple servers or systems without the need for KVM racks or dual setups.
LoopMotion is built for professionals, but it’s so simple that anyone — even casual users — can use it immediately.
No software to install
Works on macOS, Windows, and Linux
Plug-and-play hardware
Proximity detection for automatic switching
Compact and minimalistic design
It’s a clean solution in a cluttered world. No more tangled wires, no more split keyboards, and no more wasted seconds switching control.
This is just the beginning. The team behind LoopMotion plans to expand the platform, adding support for even more devices, customizable settings, and possibly even mobile device integration in the future.
But first, they need your support.
LoopMotion isn’t just a product — it’s a response to a problem many of us face daily. If you’ve ever juggled multiple systems and wished for a smarter solution, this is your moment.
Support the project now on Kickstarter or explore the details on the LoopMotion website.
The future of effortless device control is here — and you can be part of the story from the start.
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