
There are countless exercise options and wearable devices to help prevent “tech neck.” The term used to described prolonged poor posture from being hunched over a keyboard. This is the first solution I’ve seen that turns your computer’s camera into the posture police. When you start to slouch the screen becomes unreadable.
Posturr comes from tldev on GitHub:
Posturr uses your Mac’s camera and Apple’s Vision framework to monitor your posture in real-time. When it detects that you’re slouching, it progressively blurs your screen to remind you to sit up straight. Maintain good posture, and the blur clears instantly.
Features
Real-time posture detection – Uses Apple’s Vision framework for body pose and face tracking
Progressive screen blur – Gentle visual reminder that intensifies with worse posture
Menu bar controls – Easy access to settings, calibration, and status from the menu bar
Multi-display support – Works across all connected monitors
Privacy-focused – All processing happens locally on your Mac
Lightweight – Runs as a background app with minimal resource usage
No account required – No signup, no cloud, no tracking
For more posture guidance you can try the Circuit Playground Slouch Detector with the Adafruit Learning System.
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