Future robotic systems will have to adapt their operation to dynamic environments and therefore their development will require the use of active soft components. Bioinspired approaches toward novel actuation materials for active components rely on integrating molecular machines in soft matter, and ensuring that their nanoscale movement is amplified to the macroscale, where mechanically relevant motion is generated. This approach is successfully used in the design of photoresponsive soft springs and other mechanically active materials. Here, this study reports on a new approach where the operation of photoswitches and chiral liquid crystals are combined with an original and mask-free microscopic patterning method to generate helix-based move...