Software & Apps > Apps The 6 Best Yoga Apps of 2024 These apps make it feel like you have a private instructor so you never have to miss a session By Elise Moreau Elise Moreau Freelance Contributor University of Ontario George Brown College Elise Moreau is a writer that has covered social media, texting, messaging, and streaming for Lifewire. Her work has appeared on Techvibes, SlashGear, Lifehack and others. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on January 24, 2024 Apps Best Apps Payment Services Close If you have a smartphone or tablet, you don't need to attend a yoga studio in person to take a class. These top yoga apps offer free and premium yoga videos you can follow at home as if taking an in-person class. 01 of 06 Offline Yoga Anytime: Pocket Yoga What We Like Access to over 200 images with built-in dictionary of instructions and benefits. No need to be connected to the internet or use data. Ability to play music from your own music library while practicing. What We Don't Like Small library of sessions compared to other apps. Pocket Yoga is the app you need when you're on the go and need to get your practice in. Unlike other apps, which feature teachers and practitioners in their videos, Pocket Yoga guides your practice with beautifully designed animations and soothing voice instruction to show the correct posture and alignment. Pricing: $2.99 for iOS and Android. Download For: iOS Android 02 of 06 Flexible Practices to Fit Your Style: Downdog What We Like Easily customizable modules. Knowledgeable instructors. Straightforward app. What We Don't Like Not a lot of extras. Additional resources could be helpful to new users. Downdog is a great app for mobile devices that lets you choose the type and length of practice, as well as many other options like voice, pace, and music, so you can create the yoga practice that fits your needs at the moment. The app is straightforward, though you won't find many extras included. Pricing: Free trial. Monthly subscription: $9.99; Yearly: $59.99. Download For: iOS Android 03 of 06 Best for Beginners Learning the Basics: Daily Yoga What We Like Access to 500+ asanas for beginners. Smart coach to help you pick your classes. Community support. What We Don't Like Free version has lots of ads. UI and navigation aren't the most intuitive. Daily Yoga is one of the best apps for beginners looking to learn the basics of proper form and alignment before moving on to intermediate and advanced practices. It also has one of the biggest and best online communities, with yoga practitioners worldwide involved in discussions about yoga philosophy. Pricing: Free with premium subscriptions starting at $9.99 per month. Download For: iOS Android 04 of 06 The Most Extensive Library for Yoga, Pilates and Meditation: Glo What We Like Offers pilates and meditation in addition to yoga. 3,800+ classes available. Programs available for long-term practices. What We Don't Like Premium subscription is a must in order to use. Performance issues on Android platform. Formerly YogaGlo, Glo is the ultimate "Netflix for yoga" platform. You pay a monthly fee and can take as many classes as you want, led by some of the world's best yoga teachers. Glo's library is extensive, so there's something for everybody—from 10-minute restorative yoga sessions to 90-minute advanced practices. Pricing: $30 per month. Download For: iOS Android 05 of 06 Customized Sessions: Yoga Studio Mind and Body What We Like Quick and easy to create fully custom practices. Library of 280 poses with images, instructions, benefits and more. Options to practice by teacher instruction, pose name or chime sound. What We Don't Like Limited ready-made yoga classes and meditations. No free offering after 7-day trial is up. Yoga Studio is a favorite yoga app among beginners who want to slowly perfect their asanas and practitioners looking to modify their practice due to injury. The app allows users to build their practice for a highly customized experience, creating full videos that flow seamlessly together. Pricing: 7-day free trial with premium subscriptions starting at $9.99 monthly. Download For: iOS Android 06 of 06 High-Intensity Yoga Workouts: Asana Rebel What We Like Combines yoga with high-intensity training for a stronger workout. Resources on how to train, eat and sleep better. Access to moving meditations. What We Don't Like Free offering appears to become more limited over time. Limited use with casting workouts onto large screen devices. Asana Rebel is the perfect yoga app for yogis who want a less traditional yoga practice and more of a workout. This app's workouts are designed to pump up the energy and intensity so you can sweat, burn fat, and build muscle. Pricing: Free with premium subscriptions starting at $15.99 per month. Download For: iOS Android Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit