The OmniSuit is a passive multitask exoskeleton that supports overhead work and lifting or forward-leaning tasks by reducing muscular workload across the full vertical range of motion.
33%
lower shoulder muscle load
during overhead power tool work*
44%
lower hip muscle fatigue
during forward-leaning work*
33%
lower back muscle activity
when holding a load in a forward-leaning posture*
15%
lower cardovascular load
during overhead tool work*
* measured in controlled tasks.
Practical support for daily operations
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Overhead work

Lifting and leaning
The OmniSuit is built for mixed-task workflows where overhead work and lifting or leaning happen in the same process. It combines shoulder and back support in one passive system, so users can switch between tasks without changing equipment.
Full vertical range
Integrated shoulder and back support for work between ground level and overhead positions.
Passive by design
Elastic elements store energy during movement and return it as a support. No batteries, no motors.
Support that adapts
Support levels can be adjusted to match the task phase and the required intensity.
Made for mixed tasks
Low-profile construction for everyday use in operations with frequent task changes.

How the OmniSuit works
A fully passive system that combines shoulder and back support using elastic energy storage and return. No batteries, no motors.

Shoulder support
Overhead work loads the shoulder and neck because the arms are held against gravity for long periods. The OmniSuit supports elevated arm positions and reduces the effort needed to hold and control these postures.

Back support
Forward-leaning and lifting load the lower back and hips through repeated bending. The OmniSuit stores energy as the upper body inclines and returns part of it on the way back up, reducing effort during repetitive cycles.
Engineering & Validation
Built and evaluated for real working conditions. The focus is on everyday usability, passive mechanics, and validation in lab and field.

Integrated shoulder and back support
Combines shoulder support for elevated arm work with back support for lifting and forward-leaning tasks.

Passive by design
Uses elastic storage and return to provide support at key phases of movement. The support builds up with motion and eases off when returning to neutral.

Lab & field validation
Validated through lab measurements and field evaluations in real work environments. Evaluations with partners confirm support and performance under practical conditions.

Applications & Industries
The OmniSuit is a good fit for workplaces with frequent task changes between overhead work and lifting or forward-leaning postures. Typical applications include:

Logistics
Picking and handling across different shelf heights, mixed lifting and overhead reaches.

Construction
Installation and fastening tasks, lifting and forward-leaning work (standing or kneeling).

Manufacturing
Overhead assembly, fastening, feeding machines, line-side handling with frequent posture changes.

Agriculture
Forward-leaning tasks and load handeling, combined with intermittent overhead movements.
Fitting & setup
A walkthrough for putting on the OmniSuit, adjusting the fit, and activating support.
How to get started
1
Assess
We review your tasks and work environment to confirm fit and define success criteria. You receive a practical recommendation for target tasks, user groups, and set up.
2
Pilot
We run a time-boxed pilot with a small group in daily work and collect structured feedback and observations. Based on the results, we fine-tune fit, support settings, and the rollout approach.
3
Rollout & Training
After the pilot, we support user and supervisor training and help integrate the OmniSuit into your standard operating procedures. This ensures consistent use and a smooth scale-up across teams.
