Rewriting Foot Health by Measuring What Everyone Else Guessed
Limitless Feet is the first company to measure foot pronation as a numeric angle down to the half degree and correct it with custom 3D-printed Foot Foundations. By replacing guesswork with measurement, we help people move better, reduce pain, and stay active longer.
Based in Aspen, Colorado. Serving athletes, workers, and everyday movers worldwide

LIMITLESS FEET AT A GLANCE
What We Do
We measure how each foot collapses and rolls — pronation and supination — and build custom Foot Foundations to correct that exact angle.
Why It Matters
Foot misalignment drives knee pain, hip pain, back pain, and performance loss — yet until now, it was never measured.
- Over 14,000 feet measured
- Fewer than 10% of people are naturally aligned
- Most people have different angles in each foot
- Small angles create large chain reactions over time
Plantar fasciitis, knee pain, hip pain, and back pain often share the same unmeasured origin: foot misalignment.
What makes us different
We don’t guess. We measure.
- Measures pronation instead of guessing it
- Quantifies misalignment in degrees
- Builds one correction per foot
- Uses 3D printing for precision and durability
- Focuses on alignment, not arch support
- Applies to sports, work, and everyday movement
This is not orthotics as usual.
This is measurement-based alignment.
One-Sentence Description
Limitless Feet measures foot pronation down to the degree and builds custom 3D-printed Foot Foundations to correct misalignment at its source.
Short Brand Bio
Founded in Aspen, Colorado, Limitless Feet combines biomechanics, proprietary measurement technology, and 3D printing to correct foot misalignment at the source. By measuring pronation down to the degree, Limitless Feet replaces guesswork with precision — helping people move better, reduce pain, and extend active lives.
Long Brand Bio
For decades, foot health solutions focused on shape — arches, cushioning, and comfort — while ignoring the most important variable of all: motion.
Limitless Feet was founded to change that.
Based in Aspen, Colorado, Limitless Feet is the first company to measure foot pronation as a numeric angle and correct it with custom 3D-printed Foot Foundations. Using proprietary measurement technology, Limitless Feet quantifies how each foot collapses and rolls — often differently from left to right — and builds a precise correction for each foot individually.
The result is a foundation that aligns the body from the ground up, reducing strain on the knees, hips, and back while improving balance, efficiency, and endurance. Originally developed through decades of experimentation in ski boots, Foot Foundations are now used across sports, work environments, and everyday life.
Limitless Feet doesn’t sell arch support. It delivers alignment — measured, built, and corrected down to the degree.

Limitless Founder
Eric Ward
Eric Ward has spent more than 25 years solving a problem most people didn’t know they had.
While working in ski boot fitting and biomechanics, Eric noticed a consistent pattern: people weren’t breaking down because they lacked support, they were breaking down because their feet were misaligned relative to the flat world beneath them. Yet no one was measuring that misalignment.
Long before 3D printing was available, Eric began hand-building corrective foundations based on foot motion, not foot shape. Over time, that work evolved into a proprietary system capable of measuring pronation and supination down to the half degree and manufacturing precise corrections through advanced 3D printing.
Today, Eric leads Limitless Feet with a singular belief: pain isn’t random, it’s geometric. And what can be measured can be corrected.
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If you don’t measure the angle, you’re guessing. And guessing is why pain keeps coming back.
Suggested Story Angles
Why no one ever measured pronation, until now — The flat world problem and modern pain — Why arch support misses the real issue — How small angles create big injuries, Skiing, cycling, and the future of movement health — Can measuring feet reduce joint replacements?













