What’s Normal Isn’t Natural
Modern shoes rob our feet of their natural potential. Thick soles restrict flexibility. Narrow toe boxes compromise movement, and unnecessary cushioning weakens our feet.
Uncage your feet and give them the freedom to move as nature intended.
The Foot: A Biomechanical Masterpiece
- Describe the foot's complex structure (26 bones, hundreds of muscles and ligaments, thousands of nerve endings).
- Emphasise its natural role in balance, strength, and adaptability.
VivoBiome shoes are made to work in harmony with this design, enhancing your natural strength and stability.

Made to feel
The part of your brain that processes information from your feet is the same size as the part that processes from your hands. Remove this feedback, and your brain struggles, leading to unskilful movement and pain.
Rediscover the connection between your feet and your brain with every step.
The benefits
of barefoot living

[BENEFIT 1]
Stronger, healthier feet and increased mobility
Going barefoot strengthens the muscles in your feet, enhancing movement, agility, and resilience, not just in your feet, but throughout your body.
[BENEFIT 2]
Improves posture, balance, and stability
Feet are the foundation of your body, and a strong foundation improves posture, balance and control with every step.

[BENEFIT 3]
Prevents and improves bunions and plantar fasciitis
Barefoot shoes are foot-shaped, helping to prevent deformities like bunions and flat feet by letting feet do their thing and move unrestricted.
[BENEFIT 4]
Reduces risk of joint stress and related conditions
Wearing barefootwear reduces joint load, particularly on the knees and hips, which can help prevent conditions like osteoarthritis.

[BENEFIT 5]
Better sensory feedback and foot function
Barefootwear lets you feel the ground beneath you, improving proprioception, reaction time, coordination, and movement efficiency.
VivoBiome:
Made for Your Feet
Briefly describe how VivoBiome shoes are custom-fit to each wearer, designed to
respect and support natural foot anatomy.