EaziStep began after cofounder Dar Fazulyanov shattered his ankle and experienced how quickly an injury can interrupt an active life. He teamed up with Joshua Vanderpool, a mechanical engineer and biomedical engineering PhD candidate, to build better ways for people to stay mobile.
Recovery without sitting life out
The first EaziStep concepts focused on hands-free mobility after lower-leg injury.
Learning from real use
Prototype testing showed that mobility products have to fit daily life, not just work in a lab or workshop.
Current launch path
Those lessons now point toward offloading footwear: support built into a product people can wear through the day.