When you work out alone, it's easy to stop early. Hypeman won't let you.
Prop your phone up and pick your spotter. Using just the camera, a fully voiced character counts your reps out loud and pushes you to the last one — driving you through the grind and going wild on your final rep.
Counting your squats, push-ups and pull-ups is how it knows when to push you: automatic, hands-free, no wearables, no tapping.
WHAT YOU GET
• A voice in your corner, not a soundboard — your spotter reacts to YOUR set: calls each rep, drives you through the grind, ramps up for the finish, and yells you back when you step out of frame.
• Pick your spotter — Coach Candela brings flirty Colombian fire, Mika Chan is your anime senpai cheer squad, Sarge Jhonson accepts no excuses. New characters keep coming.
• Never work out alone — set a target (5, 10, 15, 20 or freestyle) and push to the last rep with someone counting you down.
• Reps counted for you — on-device pose detection sees each rep happen. No wearables, no tapping, no counting in your head.
• Auto exercise detection — just start moving; squats, push-ups and pull-ups are recognized within a couple of reps.
• Made to share — every set records with the count and the skeleton overlay baked in. The funniest ones end up in the group chat.
• Track progress — history and personal bests, stored on your phone.
PRIVATE BY DESIGN
Pose detection runs entirely on your device. Your camera feed is never uploaded, and your videos stay on your phone unless you choose to share them. No account needed.
No wearables. No tapping. Just you, your phone, and a spotter that won't let you quit.
Prop it up. Press start. Push.