Companies Offering Corporate Yoga Programs
A neutral, current reference list of companies that bring yoga to the workplace across the US — on-site, virtual, and on-demand. Compare dedicated yoga providers and broader wellness platforms by coverage, delivery model, and focus.
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How to use this list
Corporate yoga providers fall into two broad groups. Dedicated yoga providers focus on instructor-led yoga and meditation — usually with named teachers, a set schedule, and a more personal program. Wellness platforms include yoga as one category within a wider employee benefit (gym networks, fitness apps, challenges, on-demand video), and scale easily across large or distributed teams.
The list is ordered by category, not ranked, and nothing here is sponsored. Verify current offerings and pricing directly with each company. For a clinically framed program built around measurable employee outcomes, see My Yoga Network's corporate wellness programs.
- Where your employees are (office, multi-site, remote)
- Live instruction vs. self-serve access
- Instructor qualifications
- General wellbeing vs. targeted outcomes
- Reporting and benefits integration
Dedicated corporate yoga providers
Companies whose core offering is instructor-led yoga (often with meditation, mindfulness, or massage) for the workplace.
My Yoga Network
This siteConnects employers with clinically trained (C-IAYT) yoga therapists for on-site, virtual, or hybrid programs framed around measurable stress reduction, musculoskeletal health, and sleep. Integrates with existing benefits and wellness platforms.
Office Yoga
A certified B Corp specializing in instructor-led corporate yoga and meditation, delivered on-site or live online, expanding from the Bay Area to nationwide coverage.
Strive Well-Being
A nationwide corporate wellness provider offering on-site and live-virtual yoga, fitness, and stress-management classes with dedicated account management across multiple client locations.
Body Techniques
A long-established workplace wellness company providing on-site corporate yoga, mobile chair massage, and fitness programs across the US and Canada, built around stress reduction and mindfulness.
Marino Wellness
An office health-and-happiness company offering a marketplace of on-site and virtual wellness experiences — including yoga, massage, meditation, and fitness — and states it has served over 1,000 organizations.
Exubrancy
A workplace wellbeing provider (a Tishman Speyer company) delivering premium in-office and virtual group fitness, yoga, meditation, and massage across ten major US metros.
Vibrant Yoga
A Chicago-based corporate wellness company offering on-site yoga, chair yoga, meditation, and chair massage locally, with live-virtual sessions for distributed teams nationwide.
Love & Asana
A woman-owned, fully virtual studio offering live online corporate yoga classes, stress-management workshops, and on-demand content for remote and hybrid teams.
NW Corporate Wellness
A corporate wellness provider offering customized on-site and virtual yoga, fitness classes, and wellness workshops, emphasizing measurable workplace wellbeing and talent-attraction outcomes.
Tula Yoga (Corporate Wellness)
A yoga studio with a dedicated corporate wellness program offering on-site and virtual classes for employers, positioned around stress reduction, retention, and productivity.
Wellness platforms that include yoga
Broader employee-benefit platforms where yoga is one category among gym networks, fitness apps, challenges, and on-demand content — built to scale across large or distributed workforces.
Wellhub (formerly Gympass)
A corporate wellbeing benefit platform (rebranded from Gympass in 2024) giving employees access to a network of gyms, studios, and apps — including yoga partners — as a single subsidized benefit.
ClassPass (Corporate)
A fitness and wellness membership network with a corporate benefit giving employees access to thousands of studios, gyms, and classes including yoga, via subsidized memberships.
Grokker
A corporate wellbeing platform delivering expert-led on-demand video across yoga, fitness, mental health, sleep, and nutrition, plus interactive challenges, as a scalable multilingual benefit.
Wellbeats (a LifeSpeak company)
An on-demand wellness platform offering 1,200+ classes spanning yoga, fitness, mindfulness, and nutrition for workplaces, campuses, and the military. Acquired by LifeSpeak in 2023.
Burnalong
An online and local employee wellness platform offering tens of thousands of classes across 70+ categories including yoga, taught by thousands of instructors for remote, on-site, and hybrid workforces.
Wellable
An all-in-one employee wellness, rewards, and recognition platform that includes live and on-demand yoga and fitness classes, wellness challenges, and content across 45+ countries.
FitOn Health (formerly Peerfit)
A corporate wellness benefit platform (Peerfit, acquired by FitOn in 2022, now operates as FitOn Health) combining an in-person studio/gym network with a digital fitness app that includes yoga.
Vantage Fit
An AI-powered corporate wellness app offering step tracking, fitness and yoga challenges, and preventive-health programming for enterprises — app-based rather than instructor-led.
Frequently asked questions
What does a corporate yoga program company actually do?
Corporate yoga companies provide yoga, meditation, and related wellness sessions for a company's employees. Delivery varies: some send certified instructors on-site to your office, some run live classes over video for remote and hybrid teams, and some offer an on-demand library or a benefits platform employees access on their own. Many combine several of these models.
What's the difference between a dedicated provider and a wellness platform?
Dedicated yoga providers focus primarily on instructor-led yoga (and often meditation or massage), usually with named teachers, a set schedule, and a more personal, programmatic relationship. Wellness platforms are broader employee-benefit products — yoga is one category among gym networks, fitness apps, challenges, and on-demand video. Platforms scale easily across large or distributed workforces; dedicated providers tend to offer deeper, more tailored programming.
How should we choose a corporate yoga provider?
Match the provider to your workforce and goal. Consider: where your employees are (single office, multiple sites, fully remote), whether you want live instruction or self-serve access, instructor qualifications, whether the program targets general wellbeing or specific outcomes like stress and musculoskeletal health, how it reports results, and whether it integrates with your existing benefits stack. Ask for the delivery model, instructor credentials, and what measurement is included.
Are on-site, virtual, and on-demand programs all available?
Yes. Most companies in this directory offer at least one of on-site (in-person at your workplace), virtual (live online classes), and on-demand (recorded library or app). Several offer a hybrid of all three so you can cover in-office, remote, and hybrid employees with one program.
Is this directory ranked or sponsored?
No. This is an editorially neutral reference list, ordered by category rather than ranked, and no placement is paid. My Yoga Network is included alongside the others. Details were compiled from each company's own website and public sources; verify current offerings and pricing directly with each provider.
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