Didrik Herk

WorkPose - Free webcam checks for posture, eyes, and desk fatigue

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WorkPose gives remote workers 44 free browser-based camera checks for posture, eye strain, desk fatigue, meeting readiness, and desk setup. No install, no account, no video upload. Use your laptop webcam or phone camera, get a quick score, then see clear fixes.

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Didrik Herk
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Here’s a revised version with that point clearer: Hey Product Hunt 👋 I built WorkPose because I needed it myself. After being on parental leave, I was getting ready to go back to my developer job and long days at the desk again. Around that time I started dealing with back pain, and it made me realize how many small desk habits were probably making things worse. And honestly, with babies and small children, sleep is not exactly perfect either. When you’re tired, it’s much easier to forget posture, skip breaks, sit too long, lose focus, or just push through the day without noticing how your body feels. Bad posture, weird laptop angles, poor lighting, eye strain, long meetings, sitting too long without moving, drifting focus — none of it feels like a big deal in the moment, but it adds up. I looked around at posture tools, but a lot of them felt too narrow or too heavy. Install an app, create an account, keep something running in the background, etc. I wanted something simpler and more useful during a real workday: Open the browser Run a quick camera check See what looks off Get a small nudge when you need to reset Fix one thing right away Leave without signing up if you want That’s what WorkPose is. It’s not only about posture. WorkPose also helps monitor focus and can nudge you to stand, take a break, reset your posture, or refocus when you probably need it most. It includes 44 free camera-based checks for posture, eyes, desk fatigue, meeting readiness, focus, and desk setup. The free tools run in the browser, and the camera feed is not uploaded. Notifications are optional, so you can use it as a one-off check or as a lightweight workday companion. I’d really appreciate feedback on: Does the first scan give you a useful insight? Which check feels the most useful? Would focus reminders and break nudges be something you’d actually use? Is the privacy part clear enough? Would live work-session coaching be useful during a normal workday? Thanks for taking a look. I’ll be around today reading feedback and improving it.