MeThreeSixty is known for free-ish 3D body measurements from a couple of photos. AbsMaxx is an abs training product: zone scores, plans, food diary, and workouts on iPhone.
At a glance
| Feature | AbsMaxx | MeThreeSixty |
|---|---|---|
| What you get from photos | Six ab zone scores | 3D avatar + circumferences |
| Training plan | Yes | Not the core offer |
| Nutrition logging | On-device diary | Measurements focus |
| Apple Watch workouts | Yes | No |
| Best use | Train the midsection | Track shape / tape estimates |
Where MeThreeSixty wins
If you want a tape-free way to watch waist, hips, and other circumferences over time, a 3D measurement app is the right tool. MeThreeSixty’s positioning is measurement-first, not “build my abs plan for tomorrow”.
Where AbsMaxx wins
AbsMaxx answers a different question: given how my abs look today, what should I train and eat? Zone scores feed a personalised plan, calorie targets, barcode food logging, guided sessions, and Watch timers. Privacy defaults matter too — no account, local diaries, photos discarded after analysis.
Verdict
Want inches and a 3D silhouette → MeThreeSixty. Want abs feedback that drives the next workout → AbsMaxx. They are complementary more often than they are rivals.
Frequently asked questions
Is MeThreeSixty the same as an abs scanner?
No. It estimates shape and measurements. AbsMaxx scores ab zones and connects them to training and nutrition.
Which helps more for a visible six-pack?
Visible abs need training consistency and nutrition. AbsMaxx is built for that loop. Measurements can motivate, but they do not prescribe the session.
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