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Bodymapp is a 3D body scanning and health/fitness tracking app centered on the idea of “body scanning anytime, anywhere with an iPhone.” It uses the depth sensors on compatible Apple devices to generate a 3D avatar and outputs metrics such as body measurements, body fat percentage, BMI, waist-to-hip ratio, waist-to-height ratio, BMR, and ideal weight range, aiming to move users beyond relying solely on a scale.
The product is not generative AI in the traditional sense, but rather 3D body modeling based on a phone’s depth sensor and measurement algorithms. It supports two formats: Raw Bodymesh and Processed Avatar. The former is more realistic but depends heavily on scan quality, while the latter is more stable and de-emphasizes specific appearance details. Premium also includes the Bodymapp Report, before-and-after comparisons, charts, goal setting, and Fashion ID, making it useful both for tracking fitness progress and as a sizing reference for online shopping.
Bodymapp offers an ad-supported free version that includes unlimited scans, a watermarked 3D avatar, and limited measurements. The paid plan costs $19.99/month, while the quarterly plan costs $29.99/quarter, equivalent to $9.99/month. Premium includes unlimited scans, no ads, full body and health metrics, comparison views, charts, goal management, and clothing measurements.
Its advantages are a low barrier to use, with no need to visit a gym or clinic; more comprehensive metrics than body weight alone; and relatively detailed privacy disclosures, stating that it does not use the RGB camera or collect photos, and only uploads monochrome heatmap data for processing. The drawbacks are also clear: 3D scanning mainly depends on iPhone X and later models or Apple devices with Face ID, while Android cannot independently perform the same type of scan. Measurements can be affected by posture, breathing, distance, clothing, and sensor obstruction. The company says circumference measurements can be accurate to around +/-1 cm and body fat percentage has an error of about 3–4% compared with DEXA, but the FAQ also notes that circumference measurements have a +/-10% tolerance.
It is suitable for people tracking fat loss, muscle gain, body shaping, pregnancy-related body changes, long-term health metrics, and those who frequently shop for clothes online and need to store their body measurements. Gyms and health organizations can also use its iPad Scanning Station to expand their services.
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