Video: Zellerfeld creates shoes using a 3D printer after scanning your foot
Cornelius Schmidt’s company, Zellerfeld, has developed a technology that allows for the creation of custom-made shoes using 3D printing. A special scanner analyzes the shape of a person’s foot, after which a pair is manufactured that precisely matches its unique characteristics.
This approach is designed to make shoes more comfortable and personalized, since each pair is created not according to standard sizes, but based on the individual measurements of the specific user.
A German founder is trying to do away with shoe sizes for good.
Cornelius Schmitt’s company, Zellerfeld, scans your foot and 3D-prints a shoe built to fit your exact shape. No factories, no size charts, no warehouses.
Nike guesses your size. Zellerfeld prints it. pic.twitter.com/HeyKxng1Hu— The AI Colony R&D; (@TheAIColonyRD) July 15, 2026
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