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On-Device Workout Tracker

Why local workout history and on-device camera analysis can matter for people who do not want an account-based fitness platform.

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Privacy guide

Last reviewed

July 19, 2026

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Workout video is sensitive information

A camera can reveal the user, their home, and people or objects in the background. Users should be able to understand whether frames are uploaded, recorded, or retained before placing the phone for a workout.

Local history reduces unnecessary transfer

Rep counts, workout timing, and form trends can remain useful without being attached to an app account. Local storage keeps the core history on the device and lets the user decide when to share a summary.

Purchases are a separate data path

An app can keep workout records local while Apple and a purchase-infrastructure provider process the limited transaction and entitlement information needed for App Store access. Those purchase records follow the providers’ own privacy and retention policies.

LiftIQ is no-account and local-first

LiftIQ analyzes live camera frames on the iPhone and stores derived workout records locally. Camera frames are not uploaded to a LiftIQ workout backend or saved by the app as workout videos.

App context

LiftIQ is a live App Store app. This guide should be read together with the app page and the current App Store listing.

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Use the support, privacy, and terms pages before relying on the app for sensitive records or recurring workflows.

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This page avoids purchase-amount claims, ranking claims, and unsupported performance claims.

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