
PRO SUIT X1-Lite
A smart compression shirt concept built to explore upper-body biometric and movement tracking in a lightweight everyday training layer.
Prototype sensing pathways are being evaluated for heart-rate trends, SpO2, EMG signal exploration, and temperature — designed to make performance feedback native to apparel.

Prototype sensing pathways are being evaluated for heart rate, SpO2, EMG, and temperature — designed to make performance feedback native to apparel.
An AI coaching engine evaluates performance signals into strain, recovery, and training awareness trends.
Push, ease or rest — the system provides movement cues and training recommendations based on measured exertion.
Syncs to performance platforms. Roster dashboards available for coaches and performance staff.
WearQuick is building a new generation of performance apparel designed to bring biometric sensing, movement intelligence, and AI-assisted feedback into the clothing athletes already wear.

A smart compression shirt concept built to explore upper-body biometric and movement tracking in a lightweight everyday training layer.

A fuller smart-athleisure concept designed to explore upper-body, core, and lower-body movement intelligence in one connected training system.

WearQuick's flagship full-body smart suit concept, built to explore connected biometric, muscle, and motion intelligence.

A smart compression sleeve concept designed for targeted support, muscle activity exploration, skin-temperature awareness, and movement insight.

A sensor-ready recovery wrap concept for high-load joints and muscle groups, designed to explore movement, strain, temperature, and recovery feedback.
WearQuick is designed to reduce reliance on external straps or gadgets. It is a complete sensing system woven directly into clothing — and a coach that reads what the fabric measures.
WearQuick is exploring a performance textile stack that may include infrared-responsive fibers, conductive yarns, and graphene-enhanced pathways. Final material claims will be limited to supplier-supported documentation and prototype validation.
Prototype EMG and heart-rate sensing pathways are being evaluated for signal quality, comfort, and repeatability during training. We are exploring seam-integrated placements for heart-rate trends and movement insight.
A planned on-device model that learns your baseline over time and translates raw biosignals into a single, useful recommendation — push, ease, or rest. In active research.
The companion app turns each session into a measurable experiment. Strain, recovery, sleep and muscle fatigue — computed continuously and translated into a single recommendation.
Familiar 0–21 strain and 0–100% recovery scores derived from HRV, resting HR and sleep — refreshed throughout the day.
See which muscles fire — and which don't — across squats, sprints and recovery rides. Currently in prototype testing.
Plans built around the bio-signals of your body, not a calendar template. The model will learn your baseline as you wear it.
Continuous HR with trend visualization. Designed for performance awareness and training feedback.


4-way-stretch athletic knit, water-repellent
Conductive thread testing, signal routing prototypes
Available EMG · HR · IMU electrodes, bonded at the seam
Graphene-enhanced and infrared-responsive fibers — under evaluation
Antimicrobial finish, moisture-wicking
Phase 1 prototypes use athletic knits, available sensors, and conductive-pathway testing. Phase 2 will evaluate graphene-enhanced textiles, infrared-responsive fibers, and specialty fabric stacks — after supplier verification and prototype validation.

Sensors are encapsulated at the seam — engineered to handle ordinary cold-wash cycles. Durability is being validated through prototype testing.
Conceived and engineered in Toronto. We're partnering with select fabric and electronics specialists to bring the first run to athletes.
We will publish methodology and prototype-stage results as they are validated. We won't claim what we haven't tested.
Sensor-fabric integration, conductive routing, and seam-encapsulation processes are being documented as we develop them — building toward future intellectual property filings as the platform matures.

We're inviting a small group to wear the prototypes, share their data, and shape the system before it launches publicly. No fake reviews. No paid endorsements. Real signal, real feedback.
Cyclists, runners and triathletes who want heart-rate trend visualization and a measurable read on fatigue.
Coaches and lifters using EMG to spot under-firing muscles and asymmetries that a stopwatch can't see.
For people optimising sleep, breathing and HRV — the day-to-day signals that decide tomorrow's session.

When WearQuick launches, the planned membership will unlock the adaptive AI coach, deeper insights and unlimited cloud history. Tiers are mapped — pricing comes later.
For the curious — start with the basics.
The full coaching brain — planned for athletes who want every signal.
For squads, coaches and performance programs — managed under one roster.
We'll publish tier pricing closer to launch. Founding pilot applicants get the locked-in rate.
A watch reads optical signals from one wrist. WearQuick is being designed to read electrical signals through skin contact, with sensors distributed across the body. That means EMG (which a watch fundamentally cannot measure) and a heart-rate waveform — woven into something you'd already be wearing.
WearQuick is pre-launch. Our first concept garments — X1-Lite, X2-Full and X3-5G — are in active prototype and pilot testing in 2026. Founding-pilot applicants will be invited first; broader availability follows once the design is validated.
Designed and engineered in Toronto, Canada. We're partnering with select fabric and electronics specialists for the production runs. We will be transparent about manufacturing partners as production begins.
Sensor encapsulation is a core design goal — the prototypes are being engineered to handle ordinary cold-wash cycles. Final wash-life numbers will be published as durability testing completes.
By design, raw biometric data lives on your phone and only encrypted summaries are intended to reach our cloud. You will be able to export, delete or download your data. We will not sell or rent your data.
No. WearQuick is a wellness and performance product in development. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, prevent, monitor, or manage any disease or medical condition. It is not a substitute for medical equipment or professional medical advice. Always consult with a doctor for medical concerns.
Apply to the founding pilot. We're inviting a small group of athletes and coaches to wear the prototypes, share data and shape v1. Pilot members get early access and lifetime founding-member rates when the product launches.
We're building this with the first wave of athletes — not without them. Apply to the founding pilot for early access, direct input on v1, and lifetime founding-member pricing when WearQuick ships.
Wellness & performance product in development · No payment required to apply · Pre-launch · Designed in Canada