RepStandard uses on-device computer vision to automatically count bodyweight exercise reps
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…
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