Developex

Developex Custom Software Development Company Developex is comprised of an outstanding team of software development professionals in Canada and in Ukraine.

For over 20 years, our team have gained a reputation of reliable and efficient partnering and has built strong relationships with numerous companies around the world. Our major service is software development team formation for clients and projects of any complexity: mobile, cloud, web and desktop with emphasis on multi-platform support. Our second specialization is software projects for electroni

c devices: firmware, drivers, and apps. We have solid expertize in the development of software apps for gaming devices and PC peripherals, for audio devices, wearables, and IoT.

A gaming keyboard configurator doesn’t necessarily need to be a desktop app.For this project, we built a full-featured c...
13/08/2026

A gaming keyboard configurator doesn’t necessarily need to be a desktop app.

For this project, we built a full-featured configurator that runs directly in the browser — no installation, no background processes, and no account required.

The key was the WebHID API, which allows web applications to communicate directly with USB devices. That made it possible to handle everything — lighting effects, key remapping, profile management — directly in the browser.

✔ Full keyboard configurator in Chrome, Edge, Brave, and Opera
✔ Lighting effects with custom animations, brightness, speed, and color controls
✔ Key remapping for both base and FN layers
✔ Up to 10 profiles with import/export, stored in onboard memory — settings stay on the keyboard, not the machine

More case details 👇
https://developex.com/portfolio/browser-based-hid-usb-gaming-peripherals-configurator/

Explore Developex's case study on developing a browser-based HID-USB gaming peripherals configurator, enhancing customization and usability.

We just launched on Product Hunt 🚀A couple of weeks ago we shared our Gaming Peripherals Chipsets Database here — today ...
29/07/2026

We just launched on Product Hunt 🚀

A couple of weeks ago we shared our Gaming Peripherals Chipsets Database here — today it's live on Product Hunt.

If you missed it: a free quick-reference database of chipsets used in gaming mice and keyboards — specs and documentation in one place, no datasheet hunting.

👉 https://www.producthunt.com/products/gaming-peripherals-chipsets-database

⬆️ If it's useful to you or someone on your team, an upvote helps other engineers and PMs find it.

Choosing the wrong MCU costs weeks of rework. We built the database we wished existed: 80+ chipsets from Nordic, STM, NXP, Microchip, Holtek, Cypress, Silicon Labs & more — standardized side-by-side. → Specs: CPU core, clock, Flash, RAM, USB type → Power data from vendor datasheets → Use-cas...

Building configuration software for gaming hardware goes far beyond basic UI controls and lighting customization. It’s a...
23/07/2026

Building configuration software for gaming hardware goes far beyond basic UI controls and lighting customization. It’s an engineering balancing act:

🔹 Lightweight, zero-footprint architecture vs. heavy cloud sync
🔹 Smart macro engines that respect anti-cheat rules
🔹 Cross-brand compatibility without driver conflicts

With years of experience building firmware, drivers, and companion apps for top peripheral brands, we analyzed where the market is heading.

Inside the article, you'll find a breakdown of features users actually keep enabled vs. marketing hype, along with a roadmap of what hardware product teams should prioritize next.

Read the full analysis 👇
https://developex.com/blog/gaming-peripheral-software-features-2026/

Discover which gaming peripheral software features gamers really want in 2026 — macros, RGB, cloud sync, AI — and which ones are just marketing.

Wearables are generating more health data than ever. But data alone doesn’t create better health experiences.The health ...
13/07/2026

Wearables are generating more health data than ever. But data alone doesn’t create better health experiences.

The health apps that stand out in 2026 will be those that turn data into meaningful insights, build user trust, and become a natural part of people’s daily routines.

We explored the features shaping successful health & wellness apps in 2026 — and the technology decisions behind them.

Read the full article 👇
https://developex.com/blog/must-have-features-for-health-wellness-apps-in-2026/

Discover the must-have features for health & wellness apps in 2026 — AI coaching, wearable integration, personalization, and what patients actually expect from digital health tools.

🇺🇸 Happy Independence Day! 🎉Today, we join our U.S. clients, partners, and friends in celebrating Independence Day and t...
04/07/2026

🇺🇸 Happy Independence Day! 🎉

Today, we join our U.S. clients, partners, and friends in celebrating Independence Day and the values that unite us — freedom, opportunity, and innovation.

Wishing you a wonderful Fourth of July filled with joy, celebration, and unforgettable moments. Cheers to freedom ✨!

Adding new devices to your product portfolio shouldn't mean building another app from scratch.Yet many   manufacturers f...
19/06/2026

Adding new devices to your product portfolio shouldn't mean building another app from scratch.

Yet many manufacturers find themselves supporting multiple apps, backends, and communication stacks as their product lines grow. Over time, this creates significant engineering, maintenance, and user experience challenges.

Our new article looks at the real cost of software fragmentation in IoT and explains how a unified software ecosystem can help accelerate development, simplify maintenance, and support future growth.

Read more 👉:
https://developex.com/blog/iot-software-fragmentation-costs/

Managing multiple IoT apps drains engineering budgets and frustrates users. Learn how a unified software ecosystem cuts costs and accelerates device launches.

We’ve noticed something interesting across gaming peripheral projects:MCU selection rarely starts with “which chip is be...
12/06/2026

We’ve noticed something interesting across gaming peripheral projects:

MCU selection rarely starts with “which chip is best”.

It starts with a constraint:
→ “It must fit BLE + USB hybrid”
→ “Battery life is priority”
→ “We already use Nordic / STM, so we stay in that ecosystem”

Everything else comes later.

We built a structured MCU Database (70+ chipsets for gaming mice and keyboards) to map these constraints against real hardware options — with specs and datasheet links in one place.

Genuinely curious:
What constraint defines your MCU shortlist first?

👇 Link in the first comment

Vienna is calling 🚀! We are excited to announce that the Developex team will be attending the leading international audi...
03/06/2026

Vienna is calling 🚀!

We are excited to announce that the Developex team will be attending the leading international audio show, HIGH END Vienna 2026 🎧.

As a software development partner specializing in high-end audio solutions, IoT, and smart technologies, we look forward to connecting with industry leaders, discussing the latest innovations, and exploring new partnership opportunities.

Let’s shape the future of sound together!

📅 When: June 4–7, 2026
📍 Where: ACV Vienna
🤝 Book a meeting with us: [email protected] or send us a DM right here.

See you in Vienna!

A mobile app that works perfectly on new hardware is easy.The hard part is making it work just as well on the device som...
22/05/2026

A mobile app that works perfectly on new hardware is easy.
The hard part is making it work just as well on the device someone bought three years ago.

We faced this while building a cross-platform mobile app for a marine audio system — a client with an established product line spanning multiple hardware generations, firmware versions, and protocol implementations.

The app couldn't just target the latest device. It had to connect to all of them and behave correctly every single time.

Developex's solution: backward-compatible communication with automatic feature detection. The app identifies what the connected device actually supports and adapts its functionality accordingly.

What that required in practice:
✔ Detecting device capabilities at connection time, not at build time
✔ Adapting the UI dynamically based on what the hardware actually supports
✔ Maintaining protocol compatibility across multiple firmware versions
✔ Testing against the full range of hardware generations, not just the latest



Full case study in the first comment 👇

𝐋𝐞𝐭’𝐬 𝐦𝐞𝐞𝐭 𝐚𝐭 𝐈𝐨𝐓 𝐓𝐞𝐜𝐡 𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐨 𝐍𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐡 𝐀𝐦𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐚 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟔 🚀We’ve just wrapped up Web Summit Vancouver 2026 and are now heading stra...
15/05/2026

𝐋𝐞𝐭’𝐬 𝐦𝐞𝐞𝐭 𝐚𝐭 𝐈𝐨𝐓 𝐓𝐞𝐜𝐡 𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐨 𝐍𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐡 𝐀𝐦𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐚 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟔 🚀

We’ve just wrapped up Web Summit Vancouver 2026 and are now heading straight into our next stop.

On May 18–19, the Developex team will be attending IoT Tech Expo North America 2026 – the leading US event focused on IoT, Industrial AI, and Autonomous Operations.

Looking forward to connecting with industry leaders, product teams, and innovators to discuss IoT, embedded systems, autonomous infrastructure, digital twins, Edge AI, physical AI, and IoT security.

If you’re attending, book a meeting with us to discuss your ideas.
📩 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐜𝐭@𝐝𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐥𝐨𝐩𝐞𝐱.𝐜𝐨𝐦

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