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corpus.e AG’s shooIQ platform is positioned around connected retail, with a focus on online and offline footwear recommendations. It is not a typical general-purpose enterprise SaaS product; rather, it is an industry-specific combination of software and hardware built around foot scanning, digital shoe try-on, shoe and boot fitting, and footwear R&D and quality control.
Based on the available content, shooIQ can scan a user’s feet and enable “digital try-on” across a large number of shoe models, combining footwear scans and customer feedback to recommend better-fitting products. FeetrevelatorIQ is designed for in-store mobile measurement; Feetbox 3D can capture the true 3D shape and pressure data of both feet, and supports measurements below the knee, making it suitable for boots and professional sports use cases. ShoeDNA Scanner scans the internal shape of shoes for R&D, quality control, and comparison between shoe data and foot data. The ski boot rental solution also offers workflow acceleration, recommendations, one-click accessory upsells, and customer demand analytics.
The main website does not publicly list plans, unit pricing, or subscription tiers. The terms indicate that it offers a time-limited license agreement for “software rental,” with pricing based on quotes or information in the website shopping cart; packaging and shipping fees are charged separately. This suggests procurement is more likely project-based, or quoted as a hardware-plus-software bundle, making it better suited to B2B consultative purchasing rather than self-service SaaS signup.
Its strengths are its strong vertical focus and coverage of the full footwear workflow, including in-store measurement, e-commerce recommendations, athlete fitting, ski boot rental, footwear R&D, and quality control. The combination of 3D, pressure, and in-shoe space data can also help improve fit accuracy. The downside is the lack of publicly available information: we did not find typical enterprise procurement details such as API availability, third-party integrations, team permissions, deployment options, data compliance certifications, or after-sales SLAs. Pricing transparency is also relatively low.
shooIQ is best suited to footwear brands, specialist retailers, ski boot rental providers, sports equipment organizations, and R&D or quality control teams that need to digitize both foot shape and internal shoe space. If you are simply looking for a general CRM, inventory, or e-commerce SaaS platform, it is not a direct replacement.
The collected content does not provide information on China network access, payment options, or local services, so its access status is rated as unknown. Before purchasing, teams in China should confirm website accessibility, support for cross-border payments, hardware shipping and after-sales service, and may also evaluate Volumental, Aetrex Albert, or local 3D foot scanning and footwear/apparel retail digitalization solutions as alternatives.
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corpus-e.com is an Germany SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach corpus-e.com directly.