Continuous sensing.
Every step.
ABLIP gives you snapshots. Smart Insoles give you the full picture: real-time pressure mapping, temperature monitoring, and step symmetry tracking, all day, every day. For users who need continuous biomechanical intelligence, not just periodic assessment.
Smart Insoles are currently in development. Specifications subject to change before final release.
Why continuous matters
Snapshots miss what daily data reveals.
A clinical assessment gives you one data point from one moment in time. But your gait changes across the day, with fatigue, with footwear, with terrain, with stress. For diabetic foot monitoring, the highest-risk moment may not be when you visit a clinic.
For recovery, the most important signal is whether you are loading a healing joint safely, and that information only matters in real time, not retrospectively.
Smart Insoles turn biomechanical monitoring from an event into a continuous background process, giving you the full picture instead of a sample.
Single assessment
1 data point / month
Smart Insoles, light use
~24,000 steps / day
Smart Insoles, 30 days
~720,000 steps
More data points → more accurate longitudinal models → better corrections
Sensing capabilities
What the insoles track.
Plantar pressure mapping
A distributed sensor array captures real-time pressure distribution across the entire foot: forefoot, midfoot, and heel. Not inferred from movement. Directly measured.
Temperature monitoring
Temperature asymmetry between feet is an early indicator of inflammation and circulatory change, particularly significant for diabetic foot risk monitoring.
Step symmetry tracking
Continuous left-right step analysis throughout the day, revealing load asymmetries, fatigue patterns, and recovery trajectory that single assessments cannot capture.
Continuous data transmission
Sensor data streams to the ABLIP app in real time. View your biomechanical patterns as they unfold, or review longitudinal trends over days and weeks.
Remote clinician access
Share your movement data with your treating clinician directly through the app. Designed for diabetic foot specialists, physiotherapists, and recovery teams.
Use cases
Who benefits most from continuous sensing.
Diabetic foot monitoring
Continuous pressure and temperature data enables earlier detection of patterns that precede ulcer formation. Designed for at-risk patients, with remote sharing for clinicians.
Learn morePost-surgery recovery
Load asymmetry data during recovery reveals whether a patient is overloading the healing limb, information that a recovery team can act on before damage occurs.
Learn moreAthletic performance
Longitudinal gait data shows how load distribution changes with fatigue, training load, and footwear. Serious athletes use this to eliminate inefficiency and prevent injury.
Learn moreFAQ
Smart Insoles: common questions.
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