StrideIQ help runners sanity-check their form from a short side-view video.
Upload a 10–20s clip and it highlights a few common issues
It’s meant to be a quick “is this roughly what I think it is?” tool — not a replacement for a coach.
Works best with a steady, side-view clip at an easy-to-tempo pace.
Privacy note: the current version runs in the browser; your video stays on your device.
Try it here: https://fruitfoxlu.github.io/Str...
Hey Product Hunt — I’m the maker.
I built StrideIQ because I kept filming my runs, pausing frame-by-frame, and then second-guessing myself.
I wanted something lightweight that turns a short side-view clip into a few concrete flags + metrics I can iterate on.
What it does today:
- Upload a 10–20s side-view clip
- Estimates key landmarks and reports cadence / stride length / ground contact time (roughly)
- Flags a few patterns: overstride, knee lock, torso lean (rule-based for now)
What I’m trying to learn:
1) Where do the flags feel “right” vs annoying?
2) What’s the most useful output for you: a score, charts, or coaching cues?
If you try it and it mislabels something, I’d love the details (pace, camera angle, any notes).
Thanks!
https://fruitfoxlu.github.io/Str...
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Running everything in-browser with no video upload is a big win. That alone will make a lot of people more comfortable trying in out.
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The side views+shorts clips constraint is smart it keeps expectations realistic. I can see this being something runners comes back to every few weeks just to check progress.
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Awesome! Lot of directions you can take this. Are you planning on adding other sports or focusing on running?
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Running everything in-browser with no video upload is a big win. That alone will make a lot of people more comfortable trying in out.
The side views+shorts clips constraint is smart it keeps expectations realistic. I can see this being something runners comes back to every few weeks just to check progress.
Running Form Analysis App
@dakota_burrow It is a good idea to expend to other sports. Thanks for the feedback !
In the sample video, it says you're forefoot landing, but it looks a lot like heel landing to me. Cool concept though!