Make the invisible visible.
Body Intelligence.
Mirrors and scales miss the signal. Scanis turns your physique into measurable clarity, then updates your training based on what your body is actually showing. When progress becomes visible, motivation compounds.
Fitness progress is mostly guesswork.
- Mirror checks are noisy. Small changes disappear in day-to-day variance.
- Scale weight hides the difference between fat loss and muscle gain.
- Strength can improve while physique quality stalls.
- Most plans are generic and detached from your body’s response.
How Scanis works
Scan → Analyze → Adapt
Capture a fast 3D body scan from your phone.
See body composition, posture, measurements, and muscle prominence.
Your training updates based on what changed in your scan.
See yourself differently.
The scan is more than a snapshot. It turns body composition, posture alignment, measurements, and muscle prominence into decisions you can act on.
This isn’t tracking. It’s interpretation.
Not just another fitness app.
- Inputs → assumptions
- Generic templates reused across users
- Progress feels vague and easy to doubt
- Plans change late, after momentum is lost
- Scans → measurable signals
- Plans adapt to what actually changed
- Progress is visible, specific, and motivating
- Clear next focus after every scan cycle
The future of fitness is measurable.
Scanis is building body intelligence for everyday training, not elite labs. Fast scans, clear interpretation, and precise next steps.
No hype cycle. No vanity metrics. Just measurable truth and better decisions each week.
Privacy-first scanning
Your scan data stays yours, with controlled access and clear ownership.
Built for consistency
Fast scan flow and clear next actions make progress repeatable.
Less hype, more signal
Decisions are based on measurable changes, not assumptions.
Help build the standard.
- Founding users shape feature priorities directly.
- Priority onboarding and faster rollout access.
- Limited waves to keep feedback and support high quality.
- Direct loop with the team on what should ship next.
