

Solutions
The future of force sensing.
From smart insoles to robotic fingertips.
Axioforce didn’t just build a better force plate. We built a new class of load cell — Axiocell™ — soft, flexible, multi-axis, born from DOE-funded smart-materials research. The plates are our first product. They won’t be the last.
- Origin
- DOE-funded research
- Validation
- 3 peer-reviewed studies
- Technology
- Multi-axis 3D sensing
The sensor behind the plate
Axiocell™ — the sensor behind every Launch Pad.
Traditional load cells are rigid, heavy, and single-axis. Axiocell sensors are flexible, compact, and multi-axis — the same smart-material platform we use inside every Launch Pad. We’re opening it up for OEMs, labs, and research teams who want a better load cell for their own product.
Multi-axis
Forces and moments in one element.
Flexible
Soft, conformable, low-profile packaging.
Scalable
From fingertip-small to force-plate-large.
Partnerships
Open to OEMs, labs, and research teams.

Applications
One sensor platform. Endless surfaces.
The same smart materials that power our force plates are paving the way for what’s next across wearables, robotics, and safety equipment.
3D force plates
Six-axis force and moment measurement at 1000 Hz for biomechanics labs and performance facilities.
Pitching mounds & batter's boxes
Force plates integrated into regulation mounds and boxes for pitching and hitting analysis.
Smart insoles
In-shoe ground reaction force measurement for gait analysis and rehabilitation.
Industrial load cells
Flexible, compact sensors for machinery, testing rigs, and structural monitoring.
Robotic fingertips
Tactile feedback with multi-axis sensitivity for manipulation and grasping tasks.
Impact-sensing helmets
Distributed force measurement for real-time head-impact monitoring in sport and defense.
Research
Published research.
Our sensor technology is backed by peer-reviewed journal articles and conference presentations across biomechanics, materials science, and sports medicine.

Interested in cutting-edge R&D or industry collaboration?
We’d love to talk.


