How the AI push-up counter works
PUSHapp follows key body landmarks from your camera feed and looks for the full push-up motion: a controlled descent, enough elbow bend, and a return to the top. The goal is a useful count you can trust without tapping a screen.
- Tracks shoulder, elbow, hip, and body-line movement
- Counts reps from motion instead of manual input
- Runs pose detection on your device for speed and privacy
Why AI beats tap counters and proximity sensors
Tap counters only record what you type. Proximity counters only know that your face got close to the phone. An AI camera push-up counter can watch the full rep, which makes it better for challenges, leaderboards, and honest progress.
Built for training proof
After each set, PUSHapp turns your reps into streaks, records, share cards, and leaderboard progress. That makes the counter useful beyond a single workout.
Frequently asked questions
What is an AI push-up counter?
An AI push-up counter uses computer vision or pose detection to follow your movement through the camera and count reps automatically instead of asking you to tap or log them manually.
Does PUSHapp upload my video to count reps?
No. Counting runs on your device. Video is not uploaded just to count push-ups.
Do I need a wearable or smart watch?
No. PUSHapp only needs your phone camera or a compatible web camera.