Modular lower limb prosthesis is composed by custom-fit parts, such as the socket containing the residual limb, and standard components available on market, such as knee or foot. For both custom and standard parts the support offered by existing design tools is not efficient or integrated enough and, as a result, most prosthetists got rid of computer-aided tools and still rely only on their personal expertise. This paper presents an approach to design and configure complete lower limb prosthesis for transfemoral and transtibial amputees, on the base of patient’s digital data (e.g. stump model acquired by MRI) and specification sheets of components. The ultimate goal is to realise a virtual laboratory where the technicians can de...