LoopCam

Privacy-first iPhone workout rep counter.

Prop up your iPhone, start a set, and let LoopCam track supported reps hands-free from the front camera using on-device pose detection. Record a set locally when you want a replay.

Input
front camera
Counting
hands-free sets
Storage
local recordings

Real app footage: camera surface, rep readout, pose overlay, recording controls, and framing prompts.

Counting by hand breaks the set.

LoopCam is built for solo training sessions where the phone is already set up for video, but counting reps, checking framing, and starting a recording pull attention away from the movement.

01

Manual counts steal focus

Keep your hands and eyes on the set instead of tapping counters or guessing totals.

02

Camera evidence matters

The app should ask for better framing before it pretends a rep was visible.

03

Workout videos are personal

Recordings should stay local unless you intentionally export or share them.

A camera-first loop for one clean set.

01

Place the iPhone

Use a stand, shelf, or tripod so the front camera can see one person clearly.

02

Start the set

LoopCam opens to the live camera surface with count state and optional recording.

03

Move through full reps

On-device pose detection feeds counters for supported movement cycles.

04

Trust the fallback

When framing, confidence, or movement support is not good enough, LoopCam warns instead.

Narrow claims, verified from the repo.

The website intentionally avoids unverified platform-control, community, monetization, integration, and large-proof claims that belong to other products, not the current LoopCam codebase.

iPhone front camera

Mirrored workout preview is the primary app surface.

On-device pose detection

Vision pose extraction and deterministic counters run in the iOS app path.

Hands-free set counter

The counter is designed for supported full movement cycles, not broad coaching.

Local recording

Recording is optional and local unless you choose to export or share it.

Current counter engine

Code and tests cover push-up, squat, deadlift, auto-reps, and unknown fallback paths.

Framing warnings

LoopCam can refuse to count when body visibility, confidence, or person count is wrong.

Progress videos, not your face online.

LoopCam is designed around local workout evidence. Pose analysis happens in the app, recordings are saved locally by default, and support email is separate from the app's on-device storage.

Help find the frames where the counter earns trust.

Useful feedback is specific: movement, reps performed, reps counted, phone placement, lighting, and whether LoopCam asked for better framing at the right time.

What LoopCam is, and what it is not.

Is LoopCam an app blocker?

No. LoopCam does not block apps, set Screen Time schedules, or unlock social apps after exercise.

Does LoopCam give scroll minutes for reps?

No. LoopCam is a workout set counter, not an earned-scrolling product.

Which device is the current focus?

The current product and codebase target iPhone with the front camera.

Which movements are supported?

The current counter engine covers push-up, squat, deadlift, auto-reps, and unknown fallback paths. Real-world accuracy depends on framing and confidence.

Do videos leave the phone?

Recordings are designed to stay local unless you export or share them. Support email is outside the app, so only send videos intentionally.

Is this medical or coaching advice?

No. LoopCam counts supported reps and shows camera-quality warnings. It does not certify form, prevent injuries, or replace a coach.

Where are the legal pages?

Read the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.