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BRAIN MAGIC Inc. is a Japanese company whose mission is described as “Creating Re-Creation”: using technology to accelerate creativity worldwide while reducing stress and inefficiency in everyday and work scenarios. The captured text mainly highlights the Orbital2 series, a category of left-hand devices for creators. Rather than being traditional design software, Orbital2 is positioned as a combination of hardware and dedicated applications that works alongside creative tools to improve operational efficiency.
The Orbital2 series is divided into the professional-oriented Orbital2 and the standard model Orbital2 STERNA. The professional model emphasizes a “rich set of features” and is expected to receive new features through updates, making it suitable for creative professionals who need shortcut-heavy workflows and long-term feature expansion. The standard model is limited to basic functions, does not receive new feature additions, and only provides bug fixes, making it a better fit for users with clearly defined needs or greater sensitivity to budget and learning curve. The text also shows that both device types offer dedicated Windows and Mac app downloads, indicating that configuration or driver support depends on the accompanying software.
The available page content does not disclose licensing terms, ownership of created works, the size of any asset library, or team collaboration capabilities. Since Orbital2 is essentially closer to a hardware controller, asset libraries and multi-user collaboration are not its core selling points. However, for design teams, details such as configuration sharing, software presets, and cross-device sync are still important, and these cannot currently be confirmed from the text.
The page includes entries such as “Product Details” and “For Purchasers,” but the captured content does not include pricing, subscription vs. one-time purchase model, payment methods, shipping, or warranty information. In terms of compatibility, it can only be confirmed that dedicated Windows and Mac applications are available. The text does not specify support for particular software such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere, Clip Studio, or Blender, nor does it explain whether configurations can be imported or exported.
Its strengths are a focused positioning around creator productivity and a product lineup that clearly separates professional and standard users, making it easier for different user levels to choose. Its weaknesses are the lack of public information, especially around pricing, after-sales support, compatible software, and the purchasing experience in China. It is best suited to illustrators, designers, video editors, 3D artists, and photo retouchers as a shortcut controller and workflow acceleration device.
Access status from mainland China cannot be determined from the text, and payment, logistics, and after-sales support are also not disclosed, so the assessment is “unknown.” If purchasing or access is limited, similar productivity control devices to consider include TourBox, Loupedeck, Elgato Stream Deck, Huion Keydial, and Wacom ExpressKey Remote.
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brainmagic.tokyo is an Japan Hardware & IoT provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach brainmagic.tokyo directly.