STYKU Body Scan

Get a deeper understanding of your body beyond the scale. The Styku Body Scan uses advanced 3D scanning technology to measure, track, and visualize your body’s changes over time. It’s fast, accurate, and non-invasive—providing insights that help you and your trainer fine-tune your fitness and nutrition plan.

What Is Styku?

Styku is a state-of-the-art 3D body scanning system that captures hundreds of precise body measurements in just seconds. By creating a detailed 3D model of your body, Styku provides accurate data on your body fat percentage, lean muscle mass, circumferences, and posture—without the need for calipers or water testing.

Why Get a Styku Body Scan?

  • Comprehensive Body Analysis: Understand your fat, muscle, and body composition in one scan.
  • Track Real Progress: See detailed side-by-side visuals of your body’s changes over time.
  • Goal-Oriented Insight: Use data to adjust workouts, nutrition, and recovery plans for optimal results.
  • Non-Invasive & Quick: The scan takes less than a minute—no discomfort, no contact, and no radiation.

How It Works

You’ll stand still on a rotating platform while Styku’s infrared cameras capture a 3D image of your body. Within moments, the system generates a full report showing:

  • Body fat percentage
  • Lean mass distribution
  • Girth and circumference measurements
  • Posture and shape analysis
  • Caloric and fitness recommendations

Your trainer will review the results with you, explain the data, and help set achievable goals based on your unique body metrics.

Who Can Benefit

The Styku Body Scan is ideal for:

  • Anyone starting a new fitness or nutrition program
  • Clients wanting to track body changes visually and accurately
  • Athletes optimizing performance and composition
  • Individuals focused on healthy, sustainable progress

What to Expect

The scan is private, quick, and fully clothed (form-fitting clothing recommended).

You’ll receive a detailed report and 3D image immediately after your session.

Follow-up scans are recommended every 6–8 weeks to track measurable progress.