LogiHub.exe

Logitech Hub Desktop Application

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This document focuses on the Logitech Hub (LogiHub.exe) and provides guidance for safety, troubleshooting, and management. Always prefer official Logitech sources for installation, updates, and hashes to ensure authenticity and minimize risk.

What is LogiHub.exe?

Logitech Hub (LogiHub.exe) is the central desktop component for Logitech devices. It detects mice, keyboards, webcams, and other peripherals, stores user profiles, and coordinates settings like lighting and button mappings. It communicates with Logitech drivers and updater services to apply changes, sync profiles across devices, and provide a unified control surface for Logitech peripherals.

LogiHub.exe orchestrates device detection, profile storage, and driver communication. It runs a background service to apply startup configurations, manage firmware updates, and ensure consistent behavior across the Logitech ecosystem of accessories and software utilities.

Is logitech-hub-exe Safe?

Logitech Hub (LogiHub.exe) is a legitimate component of the Logitech ecosystem designed to optimize the behavior of Logitech peripherals. When installed from official sources, it runs as a trusted unsigned/signed binary that interacts with Logitech drivers and updater services. It enables features like device profiling, lighting customization, and firmware checks. If the executable resides in the expected Logitech installation directory (for example, C:\Program Files\Logitech\Hub\) and is digitally signed by Logitech, Inc., it is generally safe to run and should not pose a security risk in standard health checks. Always verify the digital signature and keep the software up to date to minimize risk from tampering or counterfeit variants.

Is logitech-hub-exe a Virus?

While LogiHub.exe is a legitimate Logitech component, malware can masquerade under similar names. If LogiHub.exe appears outside the official Logitech installation path, is unsigned, or shows unusual behavior (excessive network activity, unexpected CPU usage, or frequent crashes without Logitech device activity), treat it as suspicious and perform a full system scan. Verifying the digital signature, path integrity, and hash against Logitech’s official distribution reduces false positives and helps distinguish a legitimate LogiHub.exe from a potential impersonator.

How to Verify Legitimacy

  1. Check File Location: Confirm LogiHub.exe is located under C:\Program Files\Logitech\Hub\LogiHub.exe (or C:\Program Files (x86)\Logitech\Hub\LogiHub.exe) and not in a temporary or user-writable directory.
  2. Verify Digital Signature: Right-click LogiHub.exe > Properties > Digital Signatures. The signer should be Logitech, Inc. with a valid certificate from a trusted authority.
  3. Check File Hash: Compute the SHA256 hash (e.g., using certutil) and compare it to the official hash published by Logitech in their support article or release notes.
  4. Scan for Malware: Run a full system scan with Windows Defender or a reputable antivirus to detect any tampering or related threats.

Red Flags: If LogiHub.exe is missing a Logitech signature, located in a non-standard path, or exhibits unexpected behavior after a known good update, treat it as suspicious. Abnormal network activity, frequent crashes, or repeated prompts to install updates from untrusted sources are warning signs.

Why is it Running?

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Can I Disable or Remove It?

Common Problems

Common Causes & Solutions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is LogiHub.exe required to use Logitech devices?

For most Logitech devices, LogiHub.exe provides essential features like profile management, lighting control, and firmware checks. If you use multiple Logitech peripherals, keeping Hub enabled ensures consistent behavior and easier configuration.

How can I tell if LogiHub.exe is safe on my PC?

Check the installation path (C:\Program Files\Logitech\Hub\LogiHub.exe or C:\Program Files (x86)\Logitech\Hub\LogiHub.exe), verify the digital signature from Logitech, and scan with a reputable antivirus if you notice unusual behavior.

Can I disable LogiHub.exe without losing device profiles?

Disabling startup may stop automatic profile syncing. You can still open the Logitech Hub app to manage devices manually, but some automated features like lighting profiles and firmware checks won’t run until you re-enable Hub.

What should I do if LogiHub.exe uses too much CPU?

Ensure you’re on a supported OS, update to the latest Logitech Hub version, and check for conflicting software. Clearing cached profiles and restarting the hub can reduce spikes.

How do I verify a Logitech update for LogiHub.exe?

Use the Logitech Hub updater from the official installer, ensure the update is signed by Logitech, and verify the hash if provided by Logitech support after the update completes.

Where can I find logs for LogiHub.exe issues?

Logs are typically in C:\ProgramData\Logitech\Hub\Logs or within the Logitech Hub app under Support/Diagnostics. Review recent entries for error codes and timestamps to diagnose problems.

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