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Alignr
Improve your posture with realtime feedback from your camera

What is Alignr?

Alignr is a software tool designed to help users improve their posture using their existing computer camera. It employs computer vision technology to monitor neck and back positioning in real-time as you work. The application runs discreetly in the background, providing alerts when your posture deviates from your calibrated ideal position.

By offering continuous feedback and tracking progress over time with detailed statistics, Alignr aims to boost not only spinal health but also mood, confidence, productivity, and overall appearance. Notably, all camera processing occurs offline on the user's device, ensuring privacy as the data is never sent to external servers.

Features

  • Real-time Posture Alerts: Notifies users when their posture goes out of balance.
  • Computer Vision Tracking: Monitors back and neck positioning using the computer camera.
  • Background Monitoring: Runs unobtrusively while the user works.
  • Offline Processing: Processes camera data locally on the device for enhanced privacy and security.
  • Progress Statistics: Provides advanced stats on neck and back posture over time.

Use Cases

  • Improving desk posture during work or study.
  • Tracking posture improvements over time.
  • Boosting mood and confidence through better posture.
  • Increasing productivity by reducing discomfort.
  • Enhancing physical appearance through corrected posture.
  • Receiving real-time ergonomic feedback without wearables.

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