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/StrideIQ/?lang=en
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...
As someone who’s constantly wondering am I overstriding or imagining it this hits the sweet spot. Quick feedback without over analysis is exactly what most runners need.
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.
Awesome! Lot of directions you can take this. Are you planning on adding other sports or focusing on running?
About Running Form Analysis App on Product Hunt
“Upload a short side-view clip, get actionable form feedback”
Running Form Analysis App launched on Product Hunt on December 31st, 2025 and earned 84 upvotes and 6 comments, placing #9 on the daily leaderboard. 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/StrideIQ/?lang=en
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