Lululemon Studio, formerly Mirror, is a reflective display that streams live and on-demand fitness classes including HIIT, yoga, barre, and boxing directly to your wall.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Lululemon Studio's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Peloton has the largest connected fitness class library with star instructors, a strong community, and multiple hardware options including bike, tread, and row. The app alone offers classes without hardware.
Explore Peloton data →Apple Fitness+ streams instructor-led workout videos across HIIT, strength, yoga, cycling, and mindfulness. It shows your Apple Watch metrics on screen and requires only an Apple TV, iPad, or iPhone — no dedicated hardware.
Explore Apple Fitness+ data →Tonal focuses on progressive strength training with digital resistance weights. It is a hardware complement to Lululemon Studio for users who want both cardio classes and strength training at home.
Explore Tonal data →iFIT powers the screens on NordicTrack and ProForm treadmills, bikes, rowers, and ellipticals with live and on-demand classes. If you own iFIT-compatible hardware, it is a capable connected fitness platform.
Explore iFIT data →FitOn provides free HIIT, yoga, barre, and pilates classes led by celebrity trainers via mobile app. It has no hardware requirement and no mandatory subscription, making it the most accessible alternative.
Explore FitOn data →Les Mills+ brings the BODYPUMP, BODYCOMBAT, and BORN TO MOVE programs to a home streaming app. These are the same programs taught in 21,000 gyms worldwide, giving it a proven class quality advantage.
Explore Les Mills+ data →Lululemon acquired Mirror in 2020 for $500 million and rebranded it to Lululemon Studio in 2022, integrating it with the lululemon brand ecosystem.
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