Record your run
Ten seconds, side-on. Phone propped on anything.
Film ten seconds of yourself running, side-on. The first analysis is free, with six metrics and one fix worth trying on your next run. The Plan turns each analysis into a personalised week of training.
Record your run
Ten seconds, side-on. Phone propped on anything.
We analyse it
Thirty-three landmarks, thirty times a second.
Ranked improvements
Not twelve. One, in plain English.
Speed isn't always a fitness problem. It's a movement problem. The runners who break through stop training the engine and start fixing the chassis.
of new runners get hurt in their first three years.
Most of those injuries trace back to form, not mileage. The catch is you can't watch yourself run, and the people around you aren't trained to see it.
is what the nearest gait lab charges for an hour.
Reflective markers, a treadmill, eight cameras, a six-week wait. The analysis is excellent. Almost nobody actually gets one.
of phone footage. Same diagnosis the lab gives you in two hours.
Pose models on a phone now do the work eight cameras did five years ago. The £140 analysis became something you can take this afternoon.
Six measurements, the range a coach calls clean, and the one cue I'm working on this month.
Six measurements, the range a coach calls clean, and the one cue I'm working on this month.
Decent run.
A few things to clean up.
Decent run.
A few things to clean up.
"Head's tilted 33° forward. Pull it back over your shoulders and most of the rest will follow."
"Head's tilted 33° forward. Pull it back over your shoulders and most of the rest will follow."
Get my analysisGaitor isn't your watch and isn't a gait lab. It's the bit in between, the thing your wrist can't see, in ten seconds on your phone.
Joints, angles, posture from the side.
What you pay for the first analysis.
Filming to fix, in real time.
No reflective dots. No driving across town.
One cue, ranked, not six numbers.
See your form shift run by run.
One full gait analysis. No card, no catch. Film a run and see what your body's doing.
For runners who want every run read, ranked, and turned into the next session.
We never share it, never train on it, and nobody but you ever sees it. The pose data we keep is anonymous joint coordinates.
Especially yes. The runners who get the most from Gaitor are three months in, before bad habits set. Every analysis comes back in plain English: "your head is tilted thirty-three degrees forward, which is why your neck aches at mile four." No jargon. And yes, the app launched today, so you're early. That's why the first analysis is free.
Yes. Treadmill runs work as well as outdoor runs, sometimes better, since it's easier to get a clean side-on angle. Just set the phone on a tripod or shelf level with your hip.
Running power estimates effort. Gaitor measures form. They're complementary. Strava tells you how hard you're working, Gaitor tells you whether your body is doing it efficiently.
No. A score is a snapshot, not a verdict. The cue we surface is the highest-leverage change you can make on your next run. Most runners see meaningful score movement inside three weeks.
Best for steady-state road or treadmill runs at conversational pace. That's where the biomechanics research is strongest. Trail and sprint analyses are coming.
Yes, in App Store settings. We don't make you call anyone or fill in a form. The Plan also comes with a full refund if you aren't happy after six weeks.