Upload your first swing video
Record, upload, and submit a swing clip that gives SwingVantage enough to spot what matters and hand you one clear fix.
- Type: Walkthrough
- Sport: All sports
- Level: Beginner
- Area: Analyze Your Swing
- Watch: 0:33
- Read: 1 min
- Updated: Jun 2026
What you'll learn
- How to film a swing clip SwingVantage can read
- Which angle to use and why it changes what gets analyzed
- How to submit and where your feedback appears
Before you start
- Your sport selected so the right checkpoints are applied.
- A stable camera down-the-line (behind you, at the target) or face-on.
- Your whole body in frame with even lighting — avoid strong backlight.
Try it now
Put this into practice in SwingVantage — free to start, no account needed.
Try it nowCommon mistakes
Filming from too far away or with your body partly out of frame.
Fill the frame with your whole body and keep the camera steady and level.
Using the wrong camera angle for what you want to see.
Down-the-line shows path and plane; face-on shows contact and posture.
Expecting lab-grade precision from a phone clip.
Treat the read as a confident starting point, not a measurement — clearer video raises confidence.
What happens next
Diagnose your swing
Turn what you just recorded into a clear, prioritized read on what to work on.
Continue your path
The next lessons that build on this one.
Trust & accuracy
SwingVantage leads with a fast, on-device read (heuristics) and adds AI-enhanced analysis when you turn it on. Both are decision support, not a biomechanics lab — clearer video raises confidence, and lower-quality clips are labeled as such. Use the feedback to pick one thing to work on, then let a retest confirm it.
Frequently asked
What does the "Upload & analyze a swing video" video cover?
Film a swing, upload it, and get clear, AI-assisted feedback.
How do I get started?
Film from a steady position — down-the-line (behind you, toward the target) or face-on. Keep the whole body in frame.
What's the key thing to remember?
Your results are saved so you can compare future swings against this one.
Full transcript
- Film from a steady position — down-the-line (behind you, toward the target) or face-on. Keep the whole body in frame.
- Upload the clip on the Video Analysis screen. SwingVantage breaks the swing into phases and looks for common faults in each.
- Every finding comes with a plain-language explanation and how strongly we believe it — shown as a confidence level.
- Visual conclusions are labeled as estimates, not measurements. Use them as a smart starting point, not the final word.
- Your results are saved so you can compare future swings against this one.