Had your feet scanned at Fleet Feet?
Download Your 3D Foot Models
Your foot, your files. If you have ever had a Fleet Feet or Volumental-powered foot scan, you may already have enough data to download 3D models of your actual feet. Print them. Sell them. Worship them. I am not judging.
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Download your scan files
Volumental scans at Fleet Feet and other retailers generate detailed 3D models in STL format, the same kind used for custom insoles and sizing recommendations. If the store sent you a scan link, that link includes a hidden ID. This tool uses that ID to build your model download links, so you may not need Polycam, Kiri Engine, LiDAR, or a separate 3D scanning service.
Privacy note: your pasted URL stays in your browser. Print My Feet does not receive, log, store, rate, rank, admire, or shame your scan link.
Need a scan first?
Find a Fleet Feet Location Near You
Fleet Feet stores are the easiest place to start if you want a Volumental-powered foot scan. Open their official locator, or search maps for a nearby store and go make some extremely normal foot data.
Print My Feet is independent and is not affiliated with Fleet Feet. This just sends you toward the people with the scanners.
How It Works
Volumental scan pages can expose downloadable STL model files using the same scan ID found in your private link. No login required, no tricks, just your own data, accessible by design.
1. Get scanned
Get scanned at a Fleet Feet store or another Volumental-powered retailer.
2. Paste the URL
Open the link provided by Volumental via email, copy the URL, paste it here, and click generate.
3. Download STL files
Download your 3D models for each foot in STL format, then print them, remix them, or whatever you can think of.
Print My Feet is independent and is not affiliated with Fleet Feet, Volumental, or any retailer. Only use links and files that belong to you.
Suggested Uses
3D printing and making
Make custom costume props, test scale, or finally own a backup foot.
Footwear projects
Use your model as a reference for shoe trees, break-in molds, sandal fit experiments, and custom inserts.
Medical or orthotic references
Keep a personal shape reference to compare with future scans or share with a professional.
Art projects and bonus content
Make body-casting art, a strange gift, or bonus content for your favorite subscribers. Let us all be adults about this.
FAQ
What does Print My Feet do?
Print My Feet generates direct STL download links from your own Fleet Feet or Volumental-powered foot scan URL.
Can I 3D print my feet?
Yes, if your foot scan exposes STL files. Print My Feet turns compatible Fleet Feet or Volumental scan links into left.stl and right.stl download links, which you can feed to a slicer and send to a 3D printer.
How do I print 3D models of my feet?
Get a compatible foot scan, paste the Fleet Feet or Volumental scan link here, download the left and right STL files, then slice and print them like any other 3D model. Finally, explain your life choices to nobody.
Do I need a 3D scanner app?
Not if you already have a compatible Fleet Feet or Volumental scan link. Before you pay for a phone scan app or rent a fancy scanner, try the link you already got from the store.
How do I scan my feet?
Start with a Fleet Feet store or another Volumental-powered retailer. Get scanned, open the scan link they send you, paste it here, and see if the printable files are available.
Does this work with every scan?
It works when the scan link contains a standard Volumental ID and the STL files are available at the expected download paths.
Do I need an account?
No. You only need the scan URL you already received from the store or scanner provider.
What file type do I get?
The generated links point to STL files, a common 3D model format used by slicers and CAD tools.
Can I share this?
Yes. Share the tool with reckless enthusiasm. Keep your own scan link private unless you intend to distribute your feet on purpose.