
Our Take
Jacklyn William, Chaitanya Agarwal, Rithik Kulkarni, and Tornea Ion looked around their respective home offices—probably slouched over their keyboards like the rest of us—and thought "there's got to be a better way." So they built SitSense, which uses your webcam to actually fix your posture instead of just reminding you to sit up and then ignored. The AI watches your shoulder position, neck angle, and spine alignment in real-time and nudges you before you turn into a question mark. It's the digital physical therapist you didn't know you needed, and it works entirely through your browser—no sensors, no wearables, just your regular camera doing heavy lifting.
Here's why this matters: remote work made us all hunchbacks. Studies show the average office worker spends 6-10 hours sitting, and most of us have zero idea we're姿势 is falling apart until our back starts screaming. SitSense catches it in the moment rather than after the damage is done. The founders clearly have product sense—simple problem, elegant solution, no overengineering. Four people building something genuinely useful for the millions of us working from kitchen tables and making our spines pay the price.
Based where the team is building and likely hunting for remote-first companies, wellness platforms, or enterprises who want to keep their employees' backs in one piece.
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