Stand on your own feet. Prevent DFU before it starts.

Prevent diabetic foot ulcers by monitoring your feet at home, and rest assured that a doctor will get in touch if our cameras detect a potential DFU.

537

million people


Of the estimated 537 million people worldwide who have diabetes1, up to a third will develop a foot ulcer in their lifetime2.

154,000


Diabetic Foot Ulcers are #1 cause of lower extremity amputations. Each year 154,000 diabetes-related amputations occur in the US3.

50-70%

mortality


An individual who has had an amputation has a worse chance of five-year survival than someone with coronary artery disease, breast cancer, and colorectal cancer4.

How does it work


Get a prescription or purchase directly from our website

Feetsee is available through approved physicians and healthcare networks. It can also be purchased directly from our website.

Get the device and download the app

Available for iOS and Android, the app works with the proprietary Feetsee’s thermal and optical imaging device.

Check feet daily

Use the Feetsee thermal camera to evaluate the status of the feet

Stay Connected with Your Physician

Feetsee provides real-time alerts to your physician if any abnormalities are detected. This ensures timely communication and intervention.

What is Feetsee?

Feetsee technology integrates cutting-edge thermal and optical hardware with advanced software algorithms.

This innovative system was developed through an extensive research and development process and has been validated in clinical trials.

Included:

  • Proprietary thermal and optical camera technology
  • Advanced algorithms for early detection of DFUs
  • Comfortable and hygienic stand
  • Mobile app for users
  • Software for doctors
  • Carrying case

High Accuracy

Hygienic

Easy to Use

Professional Monitoring from Home

Monitor your feet professionally and effortlessly from the comfort of your home with our medical-grade device.

Real-time alerts and notifications

When the Feetsee device detects abnormalities in your foot health, your designated podiatrist is immediately alerted, allowing you to quickly connect for a consultation.

Secure Data Access and Sharing with Clinicians

Your personal health information is securely accessed and shared with clinicians, enabling seamless communication and effective medical management.

Contact Form

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Reference list
  1. The Diabetic Foot . Brussels, Belgium, International Diabetes Federation, 2020. Accessed 1 August 2022. Available from https://www.idf.org/our-activities/care-prevention/diabetic-foot.html
  2. McDermott K, Fang M, Boulton AJM, Selvin E, Hicks CW. Etiology, Epidemiology, and Disparities in the Burden of Diabetic Foot Ulcers. Diabetes Care. 2023; 46: 209–11.
  3. https://diabetes.org/advocacy/amputation-prevention-alliance
  4. https://diabetesjournals.org/care/article/46/1/209/148198/Etiology-Epidemiology-and-Disparities-in-the