Our Products

At Neomofi, we create custom-made orthopedic shoes and insoles using advanced 3D foot scanning and medical design principles. For people with diabetes, foot deformities, or chronic discomfort, our products help reduce pressure, prevent injury, and improve daily mobility. For active individuals, we deliver precision-fit performance footwear that enhances comfort, balance, and long-term foot health.

Custom Foot Orthoses

Custom Foot Orthoses

Custom Foot Orthoses (CFO) are prescription medical devices individually designed to support, align, prevent, or correct deformities and improve the function of the foot and lower limbs. Unlike mass-produced insoles, custom foot orthoses are fabricated based on precise three-dimensional foot measurements and biomechanical assessment to address each patient’s unique anatomical and clinical needs.
They are clinically prescribed for the management of conditions such as:

  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Flat feet (pes planus)
  • High arches (pes cavus)
  • Overpronation and supination
  • Heel pain and metatarsalgia
  • Diabetic foot risk prevention
  • Postural imbalance and gait abnormalities
Fitness Support Insoles

Fitness Support Insoles

Fitness Support Insoles are performance-oriented foot support solutions designed to enhance stability, protect plantar structures, and reduce repetitive stress during strength training, cardio workouts, and high-impact fitness activities.

Developed using 3D foot scanning and biomechanical modeling, each insole is individually optimized to match the wearer's foot shape and movement patterns. By improving plantar pressure distribution and arch support, Neomofi Fitness Support Insoles help minimize excessive pronation, enhance lower-limb alignment, and reduce fatigue-related discomfort during prolonged or intensive training sessions.
These insoles function by:

  • Enhancing midfoot stability during squats, deadlifts, and weight-bearing exercises
  • Improving shock absorption for jumping, running, and plyometric movements
  • Supporting natural gait mechanics during treadmill and functional training
  • Overpronation and supination
  • Reducing cumulative stress on the heel, arch, and forefoot