OpenFootLab is a foot-at-risk platform built around one durable asset: your owned, portable foot record.
You don't have to be diabetic to need it.
"I personally see my foot health as my #1 condition β not diabetes. Diabetes increases complications and risk β yes. But the foot is what I manage."
β the founder, a type-1 diabetic, post-amputation, healingWhether risk comes from diabetes, poor circulation, neuropathy, surgery, prior wounds, amputation, deformity, pressure, aging, or mobility challenges, the problem is the same: small changes can become serious when they are missed.
OpenFootLab helps people and caregivers document the foot over time β and turns that record into something a clinician can read in minutes.
The goal is simple: preserve the record, notice change earlier, and make foot care easier to communicate.
A foot becomes high-risk through a mechanism. Diabetes is dangerous because it can hit all three at once β but every mechanism has non-diabetic causes that produce the same foot and the same need to monitor.
You can't feel the injury, so a blister or pressure point becomes a wound before it's noticed.
Blood can't reach the tissue, so a small wound won't heal and spreads.
Deformity, scarring, missing tissue, or a prosthetic interface concentrates load where skin can't tolerate it.
"Other conditions require foot-health monitoring" isn't a claim β it's the epidemiology.
Full sourcing in the Intel β beyond-diabetes epidemiology, athletes, and the owned-record thesis.
An open, portable, owner-owned format for a lifelong foot record β like PDF for feet. Any software can read or write it.
Read the spec βReal, pre-registered model evaluations β deterministic gates, hash-chained receipts, photos kept local. Is it defendable?
See the studies βThe deep dives: foot risk beyond diabetes, athletes, the record you own, and the MedGemma accuracy roadmap.
Read the intel βOpenFootLab is the platform and the proof: the owned foot record people and caregivers build, plus the open Foot Passport format, the open studies, the models, and the clinician review that make it defendable β kept in one place and shared. LocalDiabetic is the diabetes front door built on it.
Models commoditize. A five-year, patient-owned foot record that survives every doctor and address change does not. The AI populates the record; the record is the moat.
A person with a foot to watch, a caregiver, or a clinician β tell us what you need. We answer like neighbors.