Desk fatigue test

Desk fatigue test: check eye closure, yawns, and head drops

Use browser camera face signals to notice fatigue-like desk work patterns without uploading video.

Quick answer

A desk fatigue test should combine several signals, because one yawn, one long blink, or one head drop is not enough to label someone fatigued.

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Signals used

WorkPose combines eye closure load, long blinks, yawns, and head-drop movement using conservative thresholds.

Combining signals helps the page stay practical without over-reading one normal moment.

How to use it

Use the result to choose a reset, break, or lighter work block.

Do not use it as a medical, driving, workplace safety, or alertness assessment.

When to recheck

Recheck after a break, after a long meeting, or before starting a demanding focus block.

If fatigue-like signals keep returning, step away from the desk and use normal judgment about rest.

Privacy and boundaries

WorkPose tool checks are browser-based desk ergonomics prompts. They are not medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or a safety-critical fatigue assessment. Camera analysis runs on your device after you start a tool.

Primary tool: Desk fatigue check