Peloton has finally brought its strength-building app, Strength+, to Android users after nearly two years of being exclusive to iOS. Originally introduced in late 2024, Strength+ offers multi-week strength training programs, guided workouts, and real-time coaching features—all designed for those looking to build muscle and improve overall fitness. Until today, Android users were left out of these tools.
What Strength+ Offers
The app includes expert-designed programs tailored to different goals like maximal strength, endurance, or muscle building. A key feature is its workout generator, which adapts routines based on your progress, helping ensure continuous improvement. There are also instructional guides and voice assistance through earbuds when you’re lifting. Peloton aims to support self-paced training while still providing guidance even without human spotters.
Pricing and Accessibility
Strength+ is now available on the Google Play Store for Android devices. The app uses a subscription model, costing $9.99 per month. For comparison, Peloton has long offered its core cycling and general fitness services—but these often require more expensive hardware or higher monthly fees. Strength+ aims to expand Peloton’s fitness offerings without being tied to its signature bikes or treadmills.
This release marks a strategic shift, making Peloton’s strength-specific training tools accessible to a broader audience. Android users who may already use Peloton’s streaming workouts or classes can now add weight training to their routines. It also positions Peloton to better compete with other fitness apps that already support multi-platform strength training.
Moving forward, it will be interesting to see how Peloton develops the Android experience. Key areas to watch include how well features like workout tracking and earbud guidance work across different hardware, and whether the company adds offline mode or integration with wearable devices. For users who hold off investing in Peloton’s premium gear, Strength+ could now provide real training value — if Android compatibility and app polish keep pace.