Studio, a New York startup that styles itself as a “Spotify or Netflix” for fitness, has tapped Richard Couzzi, a Peloton founding employee, to be its chief technology officer, The Post has learned.

Studio Chief Executive Jason Baptiste says Couzzi, an engineer by trade, helped guide Peloton into becoming a billion-dollar business, and hopes that he will help his company reach the same heights.

“He didn’t just see the birth of this market, he saw the growth of it,” Baptiste said of Couzzi. “I think [Peloton is] the most relevant company in the world to pull domain expertise from.”

Studio offers audio-based treadmill classes that users can access by downloading the mobile app or running on treadmills with the software built in. Users can pay for monthly or annual memberships, and do not need to purchase any special equipment.

Studio recently inked a deal with treadmill maker LifeFitness and has poached former Peloton instructor Lisa Niren to run content and programming.