The Best Boxing Apps of 2026

Each year we review what are the best apps to learn or practice boxing. After our quantitative approach with the highest rated boxing apps of 2025, we are tackling this one with a ranking based on quality. We took into consideration the different features, the content, the price, the accessibility to new boxers and more.

Without further ado, here is our list of the top apps to practice boxing this year.

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Boxing app The Shadow Boxing App

Not only this was the highest-rated boxing app of 2025, this is the best app to get into boxing with an app.

The Shadow Boxing App has been a long-standing option for boxing-focused training, offering a wide range of structured workouts.

The app guides users through drills, calls out punch combinations, and supports improvements in technique, conditioning, and cardio. It also includes full tutorial videos, beginner-friendly sessions, and structured boxing journeys to follow a clear training path.

Download The Shadow Boxing App here


Pros
  • Designed specifically for boxing training
  • Wide variety of boxing-specific exercises and workouts
  • In-depth tutorials covering boxing fundamentals
  • Dedicated routines for punching bag workouts
  • New programs using jump rope for boxing were added in 2025
  • All tutorial videos and many workouts are free
  • Active development, with new features every weeks
  • Bodyweight and cardio exercises can be added for a more complete workout
Cons
  • Kickboxing feature is still in beta
Screenshots of The Shadow Boxing App
Boxing app Boxx

Boxx is ideal for improving fitness and cardio, with boxing-inspired sessions that focus more on boxercise than on technical boxing training.

Download Boxx here


Pros
  • High-quality video sessions
  • Broad selection of workouts, including Pilates and other disciplines
  • Clean, attractive, and intuitive app interface
Cons
  • Boxing workouts focus more on cardio than on skill development
  • Greater emphasis on overall fitness than on boxing-specific techniques
Screenshots of Boxx
Boxing app Timer Plus

Timer Plus has been a very reliable and effective timer for boxing. Its simple an highly visible design makes it an essential for any boxing gym.

Download Timer Plus here


Pros
  • Huge display you can see from afar
  • Compatible with Tabata & HIIT
Cons
  • Small bug where the timer stops for no reason
  • No workouts, this is really just a timer
Screenshots of Timer Plus
Boxing app Boxing Coach Workout Timer

Simple yet effective workout timer made for boxing.

Download Boxing Coach Workout Timer here


Pros
  • Intuitive and easy-to-use interface
  • Clean boxing timer with dark mode
Cons
  • Not many preset workouts
  • No video tutorials or content to learn boxing
Screenshots of Boxing Coach Workout Timer
Boxing app Crossrope

This year we wanted to feature a jump rope app, as it is a great addition to any boxing workout. While some boxing apps already feature jump rope training as part of their boxing programs, crossrope is entirely focused on jump rope and has interesting features like the jump count tracker.

Download Crossrope here


Pros
  • Lots of different trainings
  • Very pleasant and simple design
  • Videos to accompany you during your workouts
Cons
  • Not focused on boxing
  • Needs specialised and expensive hardware to get the full experience
Screenshots of Crossrope
Boxing app Fightcamp

Fightcamp combines video-based workouts with punch-tracking hardware to monitor training activity. The tracker can add some engagement when it works reliably, and the app’s video content is well adapted for home workouts on a TV.

Download Fightcamp here


Pros
  • Well-produced instructional video sessions
  • Features appearances from recognizable boxing personalities
  • Works well in a living-room, TV-based setup
  • Good quality punching bags
Cons
  • The punch-tracking hardware can get expensive
  • Positioned as a premium product, which may limit accessibility
  • Punch tracking reliability can vary depending on setup and conditions
  • Limited flexibility if you prefer training without external equipment
  • Not many workouts focused on footwork
Screenshots of Fightcamp
Boxing app Precision Boxing Coach

By now this is an old school app that many people used in the past, but it still does the trick by calling out effective combos. However it starts to show its age.

Download Precision Boxing Coach here


Pros
  • Well designed combinations
  • Very affordable
Cons
  • The app is basically unmaintained, with no updates since 2023
  • Low number of available workouts
  • Very dated design
Screenshots of Precision Boxing Coach
Boxing app Kickboxing Fitness Training

Although its main focus is kickboxing, the app offers a solid alternative for users who want to broaden their training with kickboxing techniques alongside some boxing-inspired sessions.

Download Kickboxing Fitness Training here


Pros
  • Well-structured training programs
  • Offers a limited range of boxing workouts
Cons
  • Not built with pure boxing training in mind
  • 3D visuals may feel inconsistent depending on the user
Screenshots of Kickboxing Fitness Training
Boxing app Punchlab

Friendly coaches and audio workouts for all levels. However, there has visibly been no significant updates for the past year, with only bug fixes and performances improvements according to the app’s history.

Download Punchlab here


Pros
  • Focus on the coaches' personnalities
  • Colorful design
  • Some fun workouts of varying difficulties
Cons
  • Sometimes not technical enough for more experienced boxers
  • Need to buy hardware to get the full experience
  • Punch trackers can be inacurate according to reviews
  • Lack of significant updates for the past year
  • Free content has seemingly been removed
Screenshots of Punchlab
Boxing app Heavybag Pro

Designed specifically for heavy bag workouts, the app guides users by calling out punches and combinations.

Download Heavybag Pro here


Pros
  • Effective combos for intense workouts
  • Basic 3D videos to showcase the movements
  • Simple yet effective free round timer
  • Warmups, strength training and cooldowns are all available
Cons
  • 3D videos do not always showcase proper technique
  • Only combos and not many other boxing exercises like footwork
  • Design feels outdated
  • No solutions to learn boxing with the app
Screenshots of Heavybag Pro