Our history
In 2018, a friend of the founder, Bruno Aubert, asked him if he could come up with a solution to keep his feet warm all day.
He works in refrigerated warehouses in Atlanta, USA, and couldn’t find any product that truly met his needs. Spending eight hours a day in the cold made comfort nearly impossible.
Existing battery-powered solutions were heavy, uncomfortable, energy-consuming, and limited in duration.
Bruno Aubert then set himself a challenge: to create an innovative insole capable of generating heat without a batteryimproving comfort for workers exposed to cold. He also wanted it to provide cooling for those facing high temperatures.
He founded Solecooler in January 2019. After nearly three years of R&D, the ClimFeet insoles hit the market in autumn 2022 and were immediately selected to be showcased at CES in Las Vegas in January 2023.
"What drives me every day is inventing something that didn't exist until now, not improving what already exists.”
Bruno Aubert - Founder

Bruno Aubert officially registers Solecooler, marking the start of the ClimFeet development. The company also gains the status of Young Innovative Company (JEI).

After over two years of R&D, the first finalized version of the ClimFeet silicone insole is launched. It is presented shortly after at CES 2023 in Las Vegas, USA.

R&D continues, resulting in the second version: ClimFeet Perf, made of TPU, more durable while retaining the same properties. This year also sees the formation of the team and the launch of a new project.

Following requests from clients and partners, Solecooler develops the WarnFeet project. A first prototype draws attention and is presented at CES 2024 in Las Vegas. R&D continues, with testing planned for late 2025.