TrueLimb
Made to feel like yours.
TrueLimb is a bionic prosthetic arm built around your body, your appearance, and your life — delivered through a fully digital process, without a single clinic visit.
A prosthetic that starts with the person.
Most prosthetics are designed around clinical constraints. TrueLimb is designed around an individual — their anatomy, skin tone, proportions, and the way they actually use their hands.
Every TrueLimb is 3D-printed as a mirror image of the user's opposing limb. The result is a lightweight bionic arm with adaptive grip, sensory feedback, and a look that's genuinely theirs — at a fraction of traditional cost.
Personal in every detail.
Mirror-image form
Each device is modeled as a precise reflection of the opposing hand — matching proportions, finger length, and overall shape.
Custom appearance
Choose from hundreds of skin tone options or expressive finishes including metallic, matte white, silver, and jet black.
Ultralight structure
3D-printed PA12 nylon keeps weight low enough for all-day wear without the fatigue of heavier traditional devices.




Scan. Model. Print. Wear.
No molds, no repeated clinic visits. TrueLimb's digital workflow takes a prosthetic from first scan to finished device — remotely.
Remote scan
A 3D scan captures the user's residual limb and opposing hand from home — no clinic visit required.
Digital design
The prosthetic is modeled as a mirror image, with custom socket geometry, proportions, and chosen appearance.
3D manufacture
Additive manufacturing produces the lightweight PA12 nylon structure, electronics, and personalized exterior.
Delivered & fitted
The finished TrueLimb ships directly to the user, ready for final calibration and daily use.



Reads your intent. Returns a signal.
TrueSense™ sensor array
36 sensors map the residual limb's muscle activity, adapting to each user's unique control sites for responsive, personalized input.
Six adaptive grips
Independently articulating fingers shift between grip patterns — pinch, power, lateral, and more — to match real-world tasks.
Touch feedback
Vibration cues at the fingertips signal contact and pressure, giving the user information about what they're holding without looking.
Built for the moments that matter.
Cooking dinner, carrying groceries, holding a child's hand. TrueLimb is built for everyday life — and designed to feel like a natural part of it.
Covered by the names you know.
Featured for rethinking how prosthetics are designed, manufactured, and delivered — by media and technology organizations worldwide.
Everyone
Interested in our work?
TrueLimb represents years of research in personalized bionics, digital manufacturing, and intuitive human-machine interfaces. If you'd like to learn more about our technology or get in touch with the team, we'd love to hear from you.