Intake & digitization
Accept STL files, 3D scans, or BlueScan captures into a standardized pipeline that normalizes orientation, scale, and coordinate systems automatically.
One calibrated workspace to scan, analyze, modify, compare, and validate lasts — so global footwear teams make precise decisions, not guesses.
From first scan to factory validation, every step lives in the same calibrated environment — no file exports, no translation, no version confusion.
Accept STL files, 3D scans, or BlueScan captures into a standardized pipeline that normalizes orientation, scale, and coordinate systems automatically.
Extract 20+ critical dimensions — ball girth, instep height, toe spring, heel curve — in one pass, with sub-millimeter repeatability.
Reshape volume, hold, and profile with intuitive controls that maintain design intent so teams beyond CAD can participate in fit decisions.
Overlay revisions, grade sets, or competitor geometry side-by-side with color-coded deviation maps that make differences instantly visible.
Lock tolerances, flag drift before sampling, and generate compliance reports so factory handoffs carry verified data, not assumptions.
Centralize every revision, region variant, and size-run in a version-controlled repository your entire organization can search and reference.
Color-coded deviation maps project directly onto the last surface, isolating pressure zones, volume drift, and tolerance breaks at a glance.

Every last passes through the same rigorous pipeline — from raw scan data to production-ready geometry — with full traceability at every stage.
Bring geometry in from any source — BlueScan smartphone capture, industrial 3D scanners, or CAD exports — and land in a single normalized format.
Surface 20+ critical dimensions, pressure zones, and tolerance breaks automatically. The platform reads what used to take hours of manual checking.
Adjust volume, hold, profile, and shape with parametric controls that keep design intent intact — no full CAD rebuild required.
Lock tolerances, overlay proposed changes against production geometry, and generate compliance outputs before tooling or sampling starts.
Teams sign off on geometry with data, not intuition.
From weeks of manual checking to minutes of automated analysis.
Any source geometry lands in one unified pipeline.
30 minutes with a footwear engineer who's worked on performance, luxury, and everything in between. No pitch, just answers.