In this interview, Perrine Chapot, co-founder of OCHY, tells us the story of the creation of her app intended for all running enthusiasts. OCHY transforms the way runners analyze their stride, thanks to video and artificial intelligence, offering personalized recommendations to optimize their performance and prevent the risk of injuries.
The genesis of OCHY
Perrine Chapot, co-founder of OCHY, tells us about the beginnings of this adventure. The idea was born from his passion for running and his desire to use technology to help runners improve:
“We noticed that many runners suffer from injuries due to poor running technique. With OCHY, we wanted to provide a solution that is accessible to everyone to prevent these problems.”
How does OCHY work?
The OCHY application is easy to use: Users film their run with their smartphone and the app analyzes the video using an advanced artificial intelligence algorithm.
"Our technology identifies key points in the stride and provides specific recommendations for each user, this analysis helps correct posture defects and improve running efficiency."
Benefits for runners :
OCHY stands out for its ability to offer personalized follow-up. Runners receive advice tailored to their body shape and running style. The app also offers training programs and specific exercises to strengthen the muscles used during running. “The goal is to help each runner achieve their goals while preserving their health,” adds Perrine Chapot.
A promising future for OCHY
The OCHY team doesn’t plan on stopping there. Additional features are in development, including deeper analytics and integrations with other connected devices. “We want every runner, from beginner to advanced athlete, to find added value in using OCHY,” Perrine concludes.
Its price?
The OCHY app offers several pricing options tailored to different user needs and engagement levels. Learn more at the website ochy.io
OCHY represents a major breakthrough in the field of running, combining technology and sport for an enriched user experience. By putting AI at the service of runners, Perrine Chapot and her team have created an innovative solution that promises to transform training habits and prevent injuries.