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• US company Superfeet has expanded its ME3D platform to allow consumers to generate personalized, 3D printed insoles directly from an iPhone scan on superfeet.com, no specialist equipment, no clinic visit required. The underlying technology is driven by a proprietary algorithm built on podiatric data and biomechanical research. After completing a guided foot scan, users can…
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US company Superfeet has expanded its ME3D platform to allow consumers to generate personalized, 3D printed insoles directly from an iPhone scan on superfeet.com, no specialist equipment, no clinic visit required.
The underlying technology is driven by a proprietary algorithm built on podiatric data and biomechanical research. After completing a guided foot scan, users can review their unique foot profile, including shoe size and arch height, preview a 3D model of their insoles, and select from two foam configurations tuned to different activity levels and fit preferences. A custom engraving option on the heel adds a further layer of personalization. Once the order is placed, the biometric data is transmitted to Superfeet’s manufacturing facility in Bellingham, Washington, where the insol