1Glo
Glo Our top lab pick for yoga apps, Glo (previously called Yoga Glo) offers over 3,700 classes—including yoga, pilates, and meditation—led by nearly 50 different teachers. Once you sign up, the platform suggests classes for you to try, or you can easily search for what you're looking for by using helpful filters like level, duration, body part, required props and more. The super sleek design makes getting started a breeze.
Cost: $18/month
Get it for iOS or Android
2Pocket Yoga
Pocket Yoga Perfect for beginners, Pocket Yoga offers an extensive "pose dictionary" that breaks down every pose so you can be sure you're getting it right. Choose from variety of classes, ranging from five minutes to a full hour. You'll follow along with an animated instructor and have the option to choose your difficulty level. Bonus: Since the app doesn't require an internet connection, you can practice anytime, anywhere (beach yoga, anyone?).
Cost: $3
Get it for iOS or Android
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3Asana Rebel
Asana Rebel If you like your yoga to be a bit more intense, Asana Rebel might be the right pick for you. Focused on everything from burning fat to building strength, their classes are more high-energy than traditional yoga sessions (and their music is, too!). Choose workouts based on body part or duration—there's even a selection of 5-minute mini workouts (perfect to jump start your day!).
Cost: $38 for 3 months or $59 for 12 months
Get it for iOS or Android
4Yoga Workouts by Daily Burn
Daily Burn This easy-to-use app is all about helping you reach your goals. As soon as you open it, you'll select what you want to accomplish, whether that's "get stronger" or "lose weight." The app will then curate your classes into weekly workouts. You can also take classes on-demand in categories like "balance" and "hip openers" with videos of real instructors.
Cost: $10/month
Get it for iOS
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55 Minute Yoga
5 Minute Yoga If you're looking for an app to have handy for spur-of-the-moment yoga or a few stretches before bed, this free app is for you. Each flow is no longer than five minutes, which means you can fit it in whenever you have time. Each pose has clear images and detailed instructions making it ideal for beginners and more experienced yogis.
Cost: Free
Get it for iOS or Android
6Grokker
Grokker Grokker is great if you love yoga but also like to switch up your workouts with HIIT, pilates, and more. The app has thousands of fitness videos and easy-to-use filters that let you choose your intensity, duration, and equipment desired. It also offers over 80 goal-oriented programs like the "21-Day Happy Yoga Challenge" and "Weight Management Jumpstart." You can also schedule videos for future workouts and track what you've already accomplished. We love that it also offers videos on healthy cooking and other self-help topics creating a holistic well-being experience.
Cost: $15/month
Get it for iOS or Android
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7Peloton Digital
Peloton Want to get trained by top New York City fitness instructors? Download the Peloton Digital app. You might be familiar with Peloton for their bike and treadmill workouts, but they also offer top-notch yoga classes. Choose from live, studio classes streamed from Peloton's NYC studios each day or try one of the thousands of classes available on-demand. Sign up for the 14-day free trial before committing to the monthly membership.
Cost: $19.49/month
Get it for iOS or Android
Selina Tedesco was a Product Testing Analyst in the Media & Tech Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute from 2017 to 2019, where she evaluated consumer goods like electronics, smart devices, toys, cars and home improvement merchandise. Selina has a dual Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management and Design, Innovation and Society from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, as well as a Master of Science degree in Strategic Design & Management from the Parsons School of Design.
Rachel Rothman was the chief technologist and executive technical director of the Good Housekeeping Institute for over 15 years, overseeing testing methodology, implementation and reporting for all GH Labs. She also managed GH's research division and the analysis of applicants for the GH Seal and all other testing emblems.
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