Abstract: A contact-free tridimensional process for measuring the form of an object, such as a foot, using digitization. This process consists of setting the object on a flexible cradle, for the two-phase measurement of the object. The first phase covers the upper part of the object. Once the object has been removed from its support, the second phase consists of measuring its imprint. Both parameters measured are processed in order to reconstitute the complete outer shape of the object. The device used to perform this process requires sensors which take pictures, and a computer. This process and device are specially relevant to the production of made-to-measure footwear of both the orthopaedic and non-orthopedic variety.