A launch monitor,
in your pocket.
SwingAtlas turns a single phone video into a full set of golf swing measurements that previously required thousands of dollars of dedicated hardware. No radar. No sensors. No markers.
A launch monitor costs $20K and lives in a fitting bay.
SwingAtlas costs your phone.
Every swing data point a launch monitor reports — club head speed, ball speed, launch angle, smash factor, biomechanical phases — recovered from the video your phone already shoots. On-device. In seconds. From any swing, any club.
Capture, analyze,
visualize.
01 · Capture
Drop a swing in. Get analysis out.
Upload a phone video — front-on or down-the-line, slow-mo or 30 fps. SwingAtlas handles the rest: club tagging, lighting normalization, frame extraction, and the analysis pipeline. No camera setup. No alignment sticks. Just point and shoot.
02 · SwingIQ
Your full biomechanics scorecard.
Every swing produces a complete SwingIQ readout: mechanics, tempo, X-factor, power, stability, and consistency. Per-club intelligence tracks how each iron and wood performs over time, so you know exactly which part of the bag is holding you back.
03 · 3D Biolab
Your swing, as a 3D skeleton.
The Biolab renders a frame-by-frame 3D skeleton of your swing, driven by the same pose, kinematic, and impact data the rest of the app uses. Pose accuracy you'd expect from a motion-capture rig — from a single phone video.
Eight measurements.
One phone video.
Every metric a launch monitor reports, every biomechanical signal a coach watches for — extracted from a single video, processed on-device, returned in seconds.
Club head speed
01Know exactly how fast you swing each club, per shot. Tracked across every session, every iron, every wood.
Ball speed
02Ball-flight speed measured from contact. No radar, no sensors — recovered from the video itself.
Launch angle
03See your typical launch angle by club. Find where you're leaving distance on the table.
Smash factor
04How efficiently you're transferring energy at impact. The single most predictive number in golf.
Phase detection
05Address, takeaway, top, impact, follow-through — every phase automatically detected and timed.
Tempo & transition
06Backswing-to-downswing ratio, transition timing, and consistency across sessions. The part of your swing you can't feel.
3D Biolab
07Frame-by-frame 3D skeleton recovered from your monocular phone video. No mocap suit. No markers.
On-device processing
08All processing happens on your phone. Your videos never leave your device. No upload, no cloud, no waiting.
Three steps.
No setup.
Record
Prop your phone on a bag, an alignment stick, or a tripod. Hit a shot. Any swing, any club, any lighting SwingAtlas supports.
Analyze
SwingAtlas fuses six signal modalities — pose, audio, optical flow, and more — to recover your measurements in seconds, on-device. Your video never leaves your phone.
Improve
Get actionable metrics, phase-by-phase biomechanical feedback, and a Fix-It simulator showing exactly how small swing changes affect your ball flight.
The sensors are
already in your hand.
A modern phone has more raw measurement capability than a launch monitor from a decade ago. A 1080p / 240 fps camera. An on-device neural processor. A ten-core GPU. The hardware is already in the bag of every golfer reading this.
What was missing was the research to turn one phone video into the same numbers a launch monitor produces. Multi-signal Bayesian fusion. Markerless 3D pose recovery. Audio-anchored impact detection. A six-stage ball-flight pipeline. Eight pending U.S. patent applications worth of method work, condensed into an app that runs in real time on the phone you already own.
That research is what SwingAtlas is. The product is just how you use it.
Be among the first
to use SwingAtlas.
We're running a private beta with a small group of golfers who want precision swing measurement tools that used to live only in teaching bays.
- Early access to the SwingAtlas app
- Direct line to the founder — questions, feedback, feature requests
- Real influence on how the product evolves
- Preferred pricing when SwingAtlas launches publicly