Freeletics is a well-known AI coaching brand with deep workout libraries. AbsMaxx is narrower on purpose: scan your abs, train the weak zones, log food, and keep data on your phone.
At a glance
| Feature | AbsMaxx | Freeletics |
|---|---|---|
| Core identity | Abs scanner + core stack | Broad AI coach |
| Visual abs zone scores | Yes | Not the product centre |
| Workout depth | Core-led programmes | Large coaching catalogue |
| Food diary | Barcode, on-device | Varies by product surface |
| Apple Watch | Sets + rest timers | Depends on product |
| Try without full install | App Clip | Standard app install |
| Privacy model | No account; local diaries | Account-centric coaching |
Where Freeletics wins
Choose Freeletics when you want a general coach — variety across full-body training, long-running programme structure, and a brand built around adaptive coaching rather than a midsection photo analysis.
Where AbsMaxx wins
Choose AbsMaxx when the midsection is the product. Six zone scores, plans weighted to weak areas, calorie targets, barcode food logging, Watch companion, home screen widget, and an App Clip demo. Photos are analysed once and not kept on the server.
Verdict
Want a wide coach → Freeletics. Want abs feedback that becomes today’s session and food targets on iPhone → AbsMaxx. Read more options in our 2026 abs scanner guide.
Frequently asked questions
Does Freeletics scan your abs with AI?
Freeletics is coaching-first. AbsMaxx centres on AI abs zone scores from a photo.
Can AbsMaxx replace a full-body coach?
AbsMaxx is specialised. If you need a broad athletic programme beyond core work, a general coach may still be useful alongside it.
Try the AbsMaxx App Clip
A short core session on iPhone — no full install required for the demo.
Open App Clip