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On February 6, 2025, Syntilay, a startup focused on artificial intelligence and 3D printing technology, recently launched the first world shoe entirely designed by AI and made by 3D printing. This shoe is not only innovative in design, but also offers a personalized port experience, attracting the attention of many consumers.


The largest characteristic of Synilay shoes is its personalized personalization function. Consumers only have to scan their feet through their mobile phones, and shoes can be adapted to the shape of the foot of each person to ensure that they are comfortable and suitable for the feet. The shoes are available in five colors, namely blue, black, red, beige and orange, and are at the price of $ 149.99. Thanks to this personalized design, Synilay hopes to meet the needs of different consumers, in particular those with high requirements for comfort and adjustment.


The Synilay project is also supported by the co-founder of Reebok, Joe Foster. Foster has helped Syntilay to provide advice on its development management with its vast experience in the shoe industry. In addition to selling shoes simply, Synilay said they also planned to open a platform that allows brands and content creators to design and sell their own personalized AI shoes. This decision can help them enter a market that is traditionally more difficult to access.


Syntilay also considers environmental protection as one of the important design considerations. The shoe is made up of 100% recyclable materials, which consumers can recycle after the life of the shoe and convert them to a new product.


Although we still do not know if synthesis can be as successful as fangs, their innovative attempts in the design and production of shoes have attracted attention to the market. With the continuous advancement of artificial intelligence and 3D printing technology, Syntilay can have a deeper impact on the shoe industry in the future, modifying the way people design, produce and consume shoes.

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