Logitech Gaming Software is still on Logitech's support site, but downloading the wrong copy can send you to old mirrors, stale installer links, or the wrong app entirely. Use the official Logitech page, match the package to your Windows version, and switch to G HUB when Logitech points your device there.
Start with the compatibility check, then download and install from the verified support path.
1. Confirm which Logitech app your device uses
Before downloading anything, check whether your Logitech G device belongs on Logitech Gaming Software or Logitech G HUB.
- Logitech Gaming Software is for supported legacy Logitech G mice, keyboards, headsets, speakers, and select wheels.
- Logitech G HUB is Logitech's current gaming and streaming app for current Logitech G mice, keyboards, headsets, speakers, webcams, and other current gear.
If your device support page points to G HUB, install G HUB instead of trying to force Logitech Gaming Software.
2. Download LGS from Logitech's official page
- 1.Open Logitech's Logitech Gaming Software support page.
- 2.Use the OS selector and choose Windows, Mac, or Other.
- 3.Choose your operating system version.
- 4.Select the matching Logitech Gaming Software package.
- 5.Click Download Now.
Skip third-party download portals and copied direct EXE links from old tutorials. Logitech's support page shows the OS, software version, and package type before you download.
3. Install the Windows 11 or Windows 10 package
For a current Windows PC, use Logitech Gaming Software 9.04.49 for Windows 11 or Windows 10. Most consumer Windows PCs need the 64 Bit package.
- 1.Open the official Logitech Gaming Software page.
- 2.Select Windows.
- 3.Choose Windows 11 or Windows 10.
- 4.Confirm Software Version shows 9.04.49.
- 5.Confirm Software Type shows 64 Bit.
- 6.Click Download Now.
- 7.Run the downloaded Logitech installer.
- 8.Follow the installer prompts.
Use the 32 Bit package only for a rare 32-bit Windows 10 setup or a compatibility case that specifically needs it.
4. Use your product page when LGS is not listed
If the main LGS page leaves you unsure, use the support page for your exact device.
- 1.Open Logitech Support.
- 2.Select FIND YOUR PRODUCT.
- 3.Search by product name, model number, or part number.
- 4.Open your product page.
- 5.Choose Downloads.
- 6.Select Windows or Mac.
- 7.Choose the OS version.
- 8.Click Download Now for Logitech Gaming Software if it appears for that product.
When the product page lists G HUB instead, use G HUB for that device.
5. Choose G HUB for current Logitech G gear
Newer Logitech G devices generally use G HUB, not Logitech Gaming Software. Install it from Logitech's G HUB page.
- 1.Open Logitech's G HUB page.
- 2.Select DOWNLOAD G HUB - Windows or DOWNLOAD G HUB - MacOS.
- 3.Run the downloaded installer.
- 4.Follow the prompts.
Use this route for current Logitech G mice, keyboards, headsets, speakers, webcams, and current Logitech G gear.
6. Reinstall LGS when setup fails
A clean reinstall fixes damaged installs and failed setup runs. Remove the existing app first, then download a fresh installer from Logitech's official LGS page.
On Windows, go to Start > Settings > Apps > Installed apps, find Logitech Gaming Software, choose More, then select Uninstall.
You can also use Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features, select Logitech Gaming Software, then choose Uninstall.
On Mac, quit the app, open Finder > Applications, locate Logitech Gaming Software, then use an included Uninstall or Uninstaller app if one is present. If there is no uninstaller, choose File > Move to Trash, enter an administrator name and password if prompted, then choose Finder > Empty Trash.
7. Send managed PCs through IT
Work and school computers often block manual software installs. Ask your administrator to deploy the official Logitech installer instead of downloading it yourself.
For Microsoft Intune, the admin path is Apps > All Apps > Create, then in the Select app type pane choose the Windows platform and Windows app (Win32), click Select, choose Select app package file, browse to the .intunewin file, click OK, then continue through App information > Next > Program. On Program, the administrator picks the Installer type, configures the Install command and Uninstall command, continues through requirements, detection, and assignments, then selects Review + create > Create.
Admins need to validate the install and uninstall commands before deployment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Logitech Gaming Software still available in 2026?
Yes. Logitech still provides Logitech Gaming Software on its official support page for supported legacy Logitech G devices. The verified Windows 11 and Windows 10 package is version 9.04.49.
Where is the safest place to download Logitech Gaming Software?
Download it from Logitech's official Logitech Gaming Software support page. Use the OS selector, pick your OS version, and click Download Now on the matching package.
Do I need the 64-bit or 32-bit Logitech Gaming Software installer?
Most Windows 11 and Windows 10 users should install the 64-bit Logitech Gaming Software 9.04.49 package. Use the 32-bit package only for a rare 32-bit Windows 10 environment or a specific compatibility case.
Can I use old direct Logitech installer links from tutorials?
No. Use the current Logitech Gaming Software support page instead, because it shows the official package entry, OS version, software version, and Download Now button before installation.











