Praxis

Praxis

Your AI assistant for YouTube workouts

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Ever wondered if you’re training correctly when you practice with your favorite YouTube coach? Try Praxis and get a self view (no more missing mirrors at the gym!) with Skeleton Overlays that track your movements and show you your alignments in real time.
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Radhika Dimri
Hi hunters, Radhika from Breathe Happy here. SO excited to launch our AI assistant for YouTube workouts today - introducing PRAXIS! No more passively following a workout video at home - with just the camera on your laptop, our AI tracks your key joints in the body and shows your your alignment in real time! See yourself practice next to your favourite YouTube coach and power up your workouts 🙌
Radhika Dimri
@rahul_dev6 go get that sweat on, Rahul 💪
Aditya
?makers this is super helpful! This was the single biggest problem for the YouTube workout videos. Was always worried if my posture was correct or not, and nobody to give feedback :( Love those green lines tracking the movement 🤖
Radhika Dimri
@adityavsc Spot on, Aditya! Over the last year of building solutions for at-home fitness, we constantly heard from our users how they missed having a teacher tell them more about their form. And voila! With Praxis we give you posture awareness with the green line tracking your movements. In our next release we will be going deeper into posture correction (but shhhh, more on that later!)
Shiti Rastogi Manghani
@adityavsc Thanks Aditya, Praxis was very much born out of my personal frustrations too.... never knowing if I was doing the right thing with YouTube - sometimes getting injured in the process ...now I am addicted to it - works well for yoga, weight training, resistance band workouts, pilates and my friends tell me even for dance lessons! :)
Valeriy Kozlov
Looks really cool! Reminds me of Xbox Kinect. But how does it work exactly ? Is phone camera used ? Can you combine it with smart TV somehow?
Radhika Dimri
@valeriykozlov2 spot on, Valeriy, it's doing motion tracking very similar to the good ol' Kinect, but without the need for specialised hardware! We run our computer vision ML on your laptop or phone's camera feed to build a 2D Skeleton structure based of a set of joints (keypoints) like ankles, knees, shoulders, elbows, wrists, and limb orientations. The app currently works best on a laptop with Chrome browser, and the browser can easily be casted on your connected smart TV (in fact that's how a bunch of our users currently use it). Bigger screens are definitely better here, and we plan to explore building native smart TV in the future.
Valeriy Kozlov
@radhika_dimri OK, got it ! with TV casting there will be some delay in video, but I believe it is quite bearable.
Shiti Rastogi Manghani
@radhika_dimri @valeriykozlov2 for now, the users aren't complaining much on casting but surely it's in pipeline to build, thanks for checking out and your ideas, appreciated!