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RepStandard

Computer vision counts your reps in real time

iOS
Health & Fitness
Fitness
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Most fitness apps make you manually log sets or need a wearable to guess your effort. RepStandard's camera does the counting for you - squats, push-ups, sit-ups, and plank, tracked in real time via on-device pose detection (nothing leaves your phone). It also builds an adaptive daily program that scales with your progress, and turns consistency into a game: ranks, XP, streaks, and shareable certificates.

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Hey Product Hunt! My co-builder and I built RepStandard after coming across a pose-tracking model that could follow body movement in real time. Like a lot of people, staying active has always been important - sometimes at the gym, sometimes just working out at home. That sparked the idea to build a gamified app for bodyweight work - squats, push-ups, sit-ups, and plank - that actually counts your reps for you. It all runs on-device (nothing ever leaves your phone), no wearables, no gym required. A few things it does: - Adaptive daily program that scales with your progress - Gamified progression - ranks, XP, streaks, badges - Rep recognition tuned for accuracy - Dynamic music (generated with AI) that ramps up during work sets and eases off during rest - Voice cues that guide you through each set - you don't need to look at your phone during the workout It took about 6 months to build - longer than we expected, but we finally shipped it on the App Store. Now the focus is getting it in front of real users and seeing what actually works and what doesn't, which is also why we're here. So here's free 1-month Premium for anyone who wants to try it: https://apps.apple.com/redeem?ct... Would genuinely love your feedback - happy to answer anything!

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Does the camera count reps accurately even when the lighting is bad or you're at a weird angle in a crowded gym?

The on-device pose detection is a smart call, both for privacy and for the kind of low-friction logging that actually keeps people coming back. Love that you resisted the wearable route.

Does the camera actually work well in a dim home gym setup, or do you need solid lighting to get accurate rep counts?

The on-device pose detection is a really thoughtful call, feels great knowing nothing leaves the phone while still getting accurate rep counts.

Real-time rep counting sounds useful for solo training too. How does the model handle exercises where body parts are partially occluded or viewed from different camera angles?

Building on Emrah's reliability question with the part nobody's hit yet: on-device pose tracking for a full session is a thermal budget problem as much as an ML one. A phone running the camera + a pose model continuously for 30 minutes heats up and throttles, and that's exactly when inference gets flaky — so "accurate" in a 2-minute demo and "accurate at minute 25 of a sweaty circuit" can be different apps. Do you duty-cycle the model between reps or downsample frames to stay under the thermal ceiling, or is it running full-rate the whole set? And when the phone's propped against a water bottle at a bad angle, does it miscount silently or tell the user to reposition? The silent miscount is the one thing that'd make me stop trusting the number.

On-device pose detection with nothing leaving the phone is a great call. Speaking as a barbell guy — being able to recognize the load, not just the reps, would make this a day-one install for me. Is weighted training on the roadmap at all? Congrats on shipping!

love that the pose detection runs entirely on-device, no sketchy cloud uploads just to count my push-ups. the gamified ranks and streaks are a clever way to keep me showing up every day.

the on-device pose counting is such a smart move, especially for privacy. one thing i'd love to see is a quick audio cue or short rest timer that kicks in between sets automatically when the camera detects you've stopped, so i'm not constantly staring at the screen to check when to go again.

How does the camera actually handle things like messy form or switching between exercises quickly? I get that on-device processing is great for privacy, but curious how reliable the rep counting ends up feeling in a real sweaty home workout.

About RepStandard on Product Hunt

Computer vision counts your reps in real time

RepStandard launched on Product Hunt on July 10th, 2026 and earned 103 upvotes and 20 comments, placing #13 on the daily leaderboard. Most fitness apps make you manually log sets or need a wearable to guess your effort. RepStandard's camera does the counting for you - squats, push-ups, sit-ups, and plank, tracked in real time via on-device pose detection (nothing leaves your phone). It also builds an adaptive daily program that scales with your progress, and turns consistency into a game: ranks, XP, streaks, and shareable certificates.

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