Inspiration
Our inspiration came from a close friend who needed a prosthetic leg. He wanted one that made him feel happy and reflected his personality, but he struggled to find any company that offered full customization. That experience made us realize how limited the options are for personalized prosthetics, and we wanted to build something to change that.
What it does
Our web app allows users to select stylistic preferences, such as color schemes, patterns, textures, or themes, through a simple dropdown interface. These preferences are used to generate a unique prosthetic leg design, which we then send directly to a prosthetics manufacturer for production.
How we built it
We used Vizcom to generate the prosthetic leg designs. Since Vizcom doesn’t offer a public API, we used Playwright to simulate the generation process and Apify to integrate the model into our codebase and display it within the web app. For sending the final designs to the manufacturer, we used Arcade.dev to automate the email process.
Challenges we ran into
The biggest challenge was displaying the images generated by Vizcom on our site. Without an API key, we had to build our own automation flow to make this integration possible, which required a lot of creative problem-solving.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
We're proud of successfully integrating Vizcom to generate and display custom prosthetic designs. We’re also proud that our app can generate a prosthetic leg that matches a user’s personal style, something that’s often missing in the medical device space.
What we learned
We learned how to work with tools like Vizcom and MCP, and how to coordinate multiple agentic AI frameworks to build a cohesive, user-friendly product. This taught us a lot about both technical integration and product design.
What's next for Prosthetic Design
We plan to expand our design capabilities to support even more personalized options based on detailed user input. Our goal is to let users create truly one-of-a-kind designs.
Built With
- apify
- arcade
- html
- javascript
- mcp
- node.js
- python
- typescript
- vizcom
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