Your path to better running technique
Record a short running video – outdoors or on the treadmill – and upload it to the app.
Our AI analyses your running style in just a few moments and provides you with detailed feedback, including personalised training exercises to specifically improve your technique.
Detailed analysis

You will receive a detailed analysis of your running form – position and movement of your arms, legs, upper body, cadence, and much more.
Track every joint angle
Follow the progression of the angles of your joints throughout the entire video and receive detailed feedback.
Personalised workout

Based on the analysis, we create an individual workout that will help you achieve your best running form.

Science-based – for your progress.
Our analysis is based on an AI-supported algorithm that combines biomechanical principles with current scientific findings. To assess running technique, we draw on a well-founded selection of specialist literature, published studies, and validated reference values. Our goal is to provide runners with detailed, understandable, and practical feedback on their running technique. The classification is not intended to be judgmental, but rather supportive: it serves as a scientifically sound guide to improving running form and promoting efficient, healthy running form.
Team Nemeko

Roman
Roman is a passionate runner with a deep understanding of technology and movement. He completed his first 10-mile race at the age of 9 and has continuously expanded his athletic versatility ever since. As a Paris Marathon finisher and experienced athlete, he combines his passion for sports with cutting-edge AI technology to take running analytics to the next level.

Roman (version 2.0)
An experienced data scientist with a passion for machine learning and data-driven product development. With a doctorate in particle physics, he brings analytical depth to the further development of our AI analytics. He's athletically active – even if his bike fleet is significantly larger than his running shoe rack.

Michael
An expert in business administration and strategic corporate development with a deep understanding of sustainable growth. As a football talent and sporting all-rounder since childhood, he combines analytical thinking with practical experience to further develop Nemeko in a targeted manner and position it successfully on the market in the long term.

Peter
Experienced entrepreneur with extensive expertise in the IT industry and corporate management. As our business angel, he brings valuable knowledge and strategic foresight to the scaling and sustainable growth of Nemeko. At the same time, he is a passionate sports fan and number cruncher who successfully combines business and sport.

Patrick
Innovative data scientist with a passion for machine learning and performance optimisation. With a PhD in experimental physics specialising in medical imaging, he brings deep expertise to the development of our AI analytics. An avid runner, he combines scientific precision with athletic practice to continuously develop the technology behind Nemeko.
All you need to know
Currently, Nemeko is only available for iPhones. However, we are working on developing Nemeko for Android smartphones as well.
No, all you need is a smartphone or camera to record a running video. Simply upload the video to the app, and the analysis will be performed automatically.
The app is currently available in German and English.
Yes, our AI is designed to analyse running videos in different environments - whether you're running on a treadmill, in a park or on the street."
No, the app is only intended to support your running technique. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice or physical therapy. If you experience any injury or pain, consult a healthcare professional.
Depending on the quality and length of the video, an analysis takes between 60 seconds and a few minutes.
Our app's running analyses are based on general biomechanical principles, but every body is unique, and there is no universally perfect running style. It may happen that a running style that is rated as less efficient in the analysis is still optimal for your body. The results should therefore be viewed as a guide rather than as rigid specifications.