InnoMake Shoes: Style Meets Innovation
At first glance, InnoMake shoes look like any stylish pair of sneakers. But they hide a groundbreaking innovation: a tiny ultrasonic sensor in the toe. This sensor helps visually impaired people navigate safely and independently.
Developed by Tec-Innovation in Austria alongside Graz University of Technology, the shoes detect obstacles up to 13 feet away.
How the Shoes Work
When the shoes sense nearby objects—walls, staircases, or moving vehicles—they send gentle vibrations or sound alerts. Users receive guidance in real time. Often described as a “parking sensor for people,” the technology provides awareness with every step.
For flexibility, users can buy a full pair or attach the small waterproof sensor to their own shoes.
Inspired by Experience
The concept was co-created by Markus Raffer, who is visually impaired himself. His personal experience inspired a design that combines cutting-edge technology with empathy. The result empowers thousands of people to move with confidence and independence.
Pushing the Boundaries
Tec-Innovation continues to innovate. By incorporating AI and camera-based recognition, they are creating a “foot-level street view” that maps surroundings in real time. This advancement promises to make walking not just safer, but smarter.
More Than Just Footwear
InnoMake shoes are more than sneakers—they symbolize hope, inclusion, and freedom. By merging technology with human-centered design, these smart shoes transform everyday life, restoring independence to those who need it most.
Every step becomes safer, more confident, and full of possibility.