Superfeet's New Tech Expands Access to Personalized Insoles
Laura McQuarrie — June 5, 2026 — Art & Design
References: superfeet & businesswire
Superfeet, known for its performance insoles, enhanced its proprietary ME3D platform with an ME3D mobile scanning experience that lets people generate precise, 3D-printed, personalized insoles with an iPhone scan. The intuitive experience makes the most of a proprietary algorithm based on podiatric data and biomechanical research, and with a guided scan, users can analyze their arch height, select specialized foam options tailored to their activity level, and more.
This new mobile scanning experience launches directly from Superfeet's site and doesn't require a dedicated app download, but does require an iPhone 13 or newer, running iOS 26. Fortunately for non-compatible device users who aren't able to make the most of the technology at home, in-store scanning is an option at participating specialty run retailers nationwide.
This new mobile scanning experience launches directly from Superfeet's site and doesn't require a dedicated app download, but does require an iPhone 13 or newer, running iOS 26. Fortunately for non-compatible device users who aren't able to make the most of the technology at home, in-store scanning is an option at participating specialty run retailers nationwide.
Trend Themes
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Mobile Footwear Personalization — Smartphone-based foot measurement is making custom-fit insoles more accessible through remote product configuration, creating room for scalable personalization across performance and wellness footwear.
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App-free 3D Scanning — Browser-launched biometric scanning reduces adoption friction by removing app downloads, opening new paths for brands to deliver advanced fitting tools directly through commerce sites.
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Hybrid Retail Fitting — In-store scanning paired with at-home mobile access gives specialty retailers a flexible model for serving both digitally equipped consumers and shoppers who need assisted fit experiences.
Industry Implications
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Footwear — Personalized insoles signal a broader shift toward data-driven fit systems that can differentiate footwear products through comfort, performance, and biomechanical customization.
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Sports Retail — Specialty run shops are becoming technology-enabled fitting hubs where gait, arch, and activity data can strengthen customer loyalty and premium product recommendations.
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Digital Health — Consumer foot-scanning tools connect everyday mobility products with biomechanical insights, expanding the role of preventative musculoskeletal support in connected health ecosystems.
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