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Live home fitness training powered by computer vision.
SmartSpot is a post Series-A stealth startup backed by Founders Fund and Khosla Ventures that uses computer vision to deliver an unparalleled fitness training experience to your home. Our unique hardware solution gives amazing trainers the ability to see their class participants in real time and deliver detailed advice that was previously only possible in person.
Tempo offers an AI-powered home gym membership with computer vision-enabled guidance and biometric tracking to tailor strength training. It combines virtual personal training, real-time feedback, and progressive plan adaptation to help users progress at home.
Tempo provides a home gym system with smart weights and a color-coded weight setup that enables real-time tracking and guidance. Users schedule virtual personal training sessions, receive reminders, and have workouts adjusted live. The platform measures progress with 3D body scans, tracks performance, and adapts plans to keep users on track. Members can bundle AI personal training with a home gym, access personal trainers and AI assistants, and stream workouts to devices. Equipment options include Move Home Gym and Studio with varying weight capacities, and there are multi-month payment plans and streaming capabilities via Airplay/HDMI.
Who it’s for: Individuals seeking guided, AI-assisted strength training at home, including those who value biometric tracking, video-guided feedback, and flexible scheduling for personal training.
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Moawia Eldeeb is the CEO and co-founder of Tempo.fit, an AI-powered home gym that uses computer vision to track real-time performance and optimize workouts. Tempo raised over $300M and was on track to reach $100M ARR, making it a leader in AI-driven fitness. A Columbia University graduate, Moawia is passionate about AI, fitness, and consumer startups.
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