AI Workout Rep Counter for iPhone
How to evaluate an iPhone workout rep counter when camera setup, movement support, immediate feedback, and privacy matter.
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Last reviewed
July 19, 2026
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A useful rep counter should stay out of the workout
The main value of automatic counting is being able to focus on the movement instead of tapping the screen after every repetition. Setup should be clear, the count should remain readable from a distance, and the app should explain when it cannot see enough of the body to continue reliably.
Exercise-specific movement logic matters
A squat, push-up, plank, and high knee do not share the same useful joint positions or repetition pattern. A camera workout app should treat movements separately and avoid presenting form scores where its movement model does not support a dependable result.
Camera placement is part of the product
Lighting, viewing angle, occlusion, distance, and whether the full body remains in frame can affect pose estimates. Strong setup guidance helps the user place the iPhone securely before a set begins.
How LiftIQ approaches the workflow
LiftIQ combines an alignment check, live rep count, supported form cues, rest timing, and a local workout summary in one iPhone flow. It is positioned as a fitness feedback tool, not a guarantee of technique or a replacement for qualified coaching.
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