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3D Swing Avatar
See your swing as a 3D skeleton you can rotate — built automatically from your uploaded video.
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The 3D Swing Avatar renders your swing as a rotatable 3D skeleton from on-device pose tracking. It is created automatically from your upload, so you can view your motion from any angle.
Step by step
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Open your avatar
Go to /avatar — it is generated from your uploaded swing automatically.
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Rotate and explore
Spin the 3D skeleton to view your swing from angles your camera never caught.
- 3
Compare angles
See positions face-on, down-the-line, or overhead to understand your motion.
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Connect it to your fix
Use the angles to reinforce the change your diagnosis identified.
What the avatar shows
Your phone films from one angle; the 3D avatar lets you view your swing from any angle by reconstructing your body positions in 3D from pose tracking.
One upload, many views
You do not record anything extra — the avatar is built from the same clip that powers your analysis and Motion Lab.
How accurate is it?
Every result that comes from watching your video is a confident, well-reasoned starting point — not a lab measurement. Treat it like a sharp-eyed coach giving you their read, then confirm it on the range or court.
Accuracy depends on what you give it. A clear, well-lit, side-on video of a full swing produces a far better report than a dark, cropped, or partial clip.
When the analysis is unsure, it tells you so rather than inventing a number. Honesty over false precision is a core principle.
Your video and your privacy
Your swing is yours. To generate a report, frames from your video are sent securely to our AI analysis provider — that is what reads your body positions and motion.
We do not sell your data and we do not run ads. Your sessions are tied to your private account and synced across your devices so you can pick up where you left off.
You can review, export, or delete what you create from the Data center at any time.
Frequently asked questions
How is the 3D avatar made?
From pose tracking on your uploaded video — SwingVantage estimates your body positions and renders them as a 3D skeleton.
Do I need a special camera?
No — a normal phone video is enough. A clear, side-on clip gives the best reconstruction.
Is it exactly accurate?
It is a faithful estimate from video, not a motion-capture suit. Great for understanding angles, not a certified measurement.