Dear BIOMCH-L community,
If you use an XSENS system, or have used in the the past, or just want to use it for teaching, then you know the struggle of having MVNX files with no no license . I recently moved to a new lab without an Xsens system. I still have my exported .mvnx files, and now and then I want to glance back at a trial.
So I built a small browser-based viewer for the .mvnx format (the open export from MVN Analyze).
Drop a file in and you get:
- 3D skeleton playback with a follow-cam for gait and running
- Per-joint angle charts
- A foot-contact timeline
- Centre-of-mass tracking
Everything runs locally in the browser; nothing is uploaded, so participant data stays on your machine.
It's free - no install, no account. If you work with MVN data or teach with it, I'd be glad to know whether it's useful.
Feel free to try it out!
If you use an XSENS system, or have used in the the past, or just want to use it for teaching, then you know the struggle of having MVNX files with no no license . I recently moved to a new lab without an Xsens system. I still have my exported .mvnx files, and now and then I want to glance back at a trial.
So I built a small browser-based viewer for the .mvnx format (the open export from MVN Analyze).
Drop a file in and you get:
- 3D skeleton playback with a follow-cam for gait and running
- Per-joint angle charts
- A foot-contact timeline
- Centre-of-mass tracking
Everything runs locally in the browser; nothing is uploaded, so participant data stays on your machine.
It's free - no install, no account. If you work with MVN data or teach with it, I'd be glad to know whether it's useful.
Feel free to try it out!