SwingIQ Updates

Follow meaningful SwingIQ improvements, new training features, and product progress — written in plain English, not technical notes.

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New Feature🏅All SportsMajor milestoneLatest update

Meet Athlete General Intelligence — One Engine Across All Your Sports

SwingIQ now has one engine that looks across every sport you analyse at the same time. It finds your “keystone” — the single skill that, if you improve it, lifts the most sports at once — shows what transfers between your sports, factors in today’s readiness, tracks whether the thing you trained actually moved, and turns it into one prioritised plan you can share with a coach.

What this means for you

Instead of one analysis per swing, you get one cross-sport read on yourself as an athlete: the single highest-leverage thing to train (your keystone), what already transfers between your sports, how hard to train today, how your capabilities are trending, and a coach-shareable report you can copy, email, or print.

Why it matters

The same rotation that powers a golf drive powers a tennis forehand. Training one shared skill can lift several sports at once — but you can only see that with an engine that looks at all of them together. It is honest by design: every number carries its basis and confidence, and the whole picture gets a simple A–D trust grade.

Where to find it: Open “Athlete GI” under Analyze in the sidebar (/agi), or see the summary on your Today dashboard. Read the plain-English explainer at /athlete-general-intelligence.

How SwingIQ Has Improved Over Time

Key milestones in SwingIQ's journey — told from a user perspective, not a technical one.

  1. SwingIQ Launches as an AI Swing Performance Platform

    Golfers now have a free AI-powered tool that turns raw swing data into clear practice priorities.

  2. Golf Swing Diagnostic Engine Now Available

    Golfers get a clear, evidence-based explanation of their biggest swing problem — with context, likely causes, and a starting point for improvement.

  3. SwingIQ Expands to Support 5 Sports

    Athletes who play multiple sports, or whose children play different sports, can now use SwingIQ for every swing-based activity.

  4. New Equipment Diagnostic Tool

    Your equipment can affect comfort, consistency, power, and control. SwingIQ can now connect your gear to your training profile for more relevant feedback.

  5. Analyze Your Swing With Video

    You can now upload a video of your swing and get specific feedback on what your body is doing — and what to change first.

  6. New SwingIQ Updates Page

    You can follow SwingIQ's product progress without reading developer release notes or technical changelogs.

  7. Complete Data Backup Now Includes Badges, XP, and Community Progress

    You can now back up and restore your complete training identity — sessions, profiles, equipment, badges, XP, challenges, streaks, and all community progress.

  8. Always-Accessible Help Guides on Every Screen

    You can get plain-language help on any screen at any time without leaving the page. No searching support docs or watching tutorial videos.

  9. SwingIQ Now Picks Up Where You Left Off

    When you come back, you no longer have to remember where you were. SwingIQ summarizes your last session, your focus, and your progress, then gives you one clear, low-friction next step so you can get back to improving in seconds.

  10. SwingIQ Now Available in 20 Languages

    You can use SwingIQ in your preferred language — including Spanish, French, and 17 other languages.

  11. New Community Hub — Badges, Challenges, and Groups

    You can earn over 50 badges, compete in challenges, join sport-specific groups, and track your progress on leaderboards that rank players by improvement — not just raw scores.

  12. Make SwingIQ Yours With 7 Built-In Themes

    Pick the appearance that suits you — a high-contrast Dark Performance mode for the range, a clean whiteboard-style Coach Mode for teaching, or a refined Heritage Club look. Your theme is remembered and included in your backup.

  13. Prove Your Swing Actually Changed With Retests

    You finally get to answer the most important practice question: did the work pay off? SwingIQ tracks what you were trying to fix, reminds you when it is time to check, and gives you a clear, directional before-and-after instead of leaving you to guess.

  14. Start Using SwingIQ Instantly — No Account Needed

    You can try SwingIQ and get real value in seconds, with zero friction and no email required. Creating an account is always there as an option, never a requirement.

  15. New Motion Lab — See Your Swing in 3D

    You can finally see your whole motion in 3D, understand what happens in each phase, and get a clear, prioritized plan of what to fix first — with no special equipment.

  16. Your Fix Stack — One Fix at a Time

    Instead of a long to-do list, you get one fix at a time: feel it, drill it, retest it. It is the simplest possible path from 'what's wrong' to 'it's better.'

  17. Record Your Swing Right Inside SwingIQ

    You can capture a swing and analyze it without leaving SwingIQ — and the framing guide helps you stand in the right spot so your results are based on a clear view.

  18. Automatic Backups — SwingIQ Saves Your Progress For You

    Your training history protects itself in the background, and returning after clearing your browser — or on another computer — can continue automatically from your latest backup instead of starting over.

  19. Meet Athlete General Intelligence — One Engine Across All Your Sports

    Instead of one analysis per swing, you get one cross-sport read on yourself as an athlete: the single highest-leverage thing to train (your keystone), what already transfers between your sports, how hard to train today, how your capabilities are trending, and a coach-shareable report you can copy, email, or print.

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Sorted newest first. Only meaningful user-facing changes are published here.

Product Updates🏅All Sports

Free Stays Free — Paid Plans Are "Coming Soon"

We have simplified the pricing page. Everything you use today is free and will stay free — analysis, drills, progress, and your cross-sport Athlete GI report. The Pro and Team plans now read "Coming Soon" instead of a waitlist: our focus right now is making the free product great for as many athletes as possible, and optional paid upgrades will arrive later.

What this means for you

No paywall and no pressure: the full SwingIQ experience stays free. If you want a heads-up when optional Pro/Team upgrades launch, you can leave your email — but nothing you rely on today will be taken away or put behind a charge.

Why it matters

Our priority is growing a great free product for as many athletes as possible before charging anyone. Being upfront that paid plans are "coming later" — rather than dangling a waitlist — is the honest way to say it.

Where to find it: See the simplified plans on the pricing page (/pricing).

New Feature🏅All SportsMajor milestone

Meet Athlete General Intelligence — One Engine Across All Your Sports

SwingIQ now has one engine that looks across every sport you analyse at the same time. It finds your “keystone” — the single skill that, if you improve it, lifts the most sports at once — shows what transfers between your sports, factors in today’s readiness, tracks whether the thing you trained actually moved, and turns it into one prioritised plan you can share with a coach.

What this means for you

Instead of one analysis per swing, you get one cross-sport read on yourself as an athlete: the single highest-leverage thing to train (your keystone), what already transfers between your sports, how hard to train today, how your capabilities are trending, and a coach-shareable report you can copy, email, or print.

Why it matters

The same rotation that powers a golf drive powers a tennis forehand. Training one shared skill can lift several sports at once — but you can only see that with an engine that looks at all of them together. It is honest by design: every number carries its basis and confidence, and the whole picture gets a simple A–D trust grade.

Where to find it: Open “Athlete GI” under Analyze in the sidebar (/agi), or see the summary on your Today dashboard. Read the plain-English explainer at /athlete-general-intelligence.

New Feature🏅All Sports

Motion Lab Now Shows Your Club, Bat, or Racket Path

Motion Lab now estimates the path your club, bat, or racket head travels and the point where it meets the ball — drawn as an arc you can see and toggle right on the 3D replay.

What this means for you

You can finally see the shape of your swing path and your contact point, plus whether you are swinging up, level, or down through the ball.

Why it matters

Path and contact are at the heart of why shots curve or fly off-center. Seeing them — instead of guessing — turns a vague feeling into something you can actually work on.

Where to find it: Open Motion Lab, analyse a swing, and look at the 3D replay (tap the crosshair button to toggle the path overlay).

New Feature🏅All Sports

Coach & Team Mode: Follow a Whole Roster

A new Coach & Team page lets coaches and parents group Motion Lab sessions by athlete, see each athlete’s progress and recurring issues, and spot the weaknesses a whole team shares.

What this means for you

Coaches and parents can track several athletes in one place, see who is improving or needs attention, and find the drill the whole group would benefit from.

Why it matters

Coaching a team means juggling many athletes. Seeing everyone’s progress and shared weaknesses at a glance makes practice planning far more efficient.

Where to find it: Open “Coach & Team” under Analyze, add your athletes, then assign their Motion Lab sessions.

Action: No account needed — your roster stays on your device.

Training Improvement🏅All Sports

Deeper Timing, Sequencing, and Consistency Insights

Motion Lab now explains how your power flows from the ground up, breaks down the timing of your swing, scores how repeatable your mechanics are across sessions, and writes a short, conversational coach summary tying it all together.

What this means for you

You get a clear read on your kinetic sequence (do your hips, torso, hands, and implement fire in the right order?), your tempo and transition timing, your consistency across sessions, and a plain-English coach summary of what to work on first.

Why it matters

Most lost power and inconsistency comes from timing and sequence, not effort. Seeing where the chain breaks — and whether you repeat it — is what turns one good swing into a reliable one.

Where to find it: Open Motion Lab, analyse a swing, and check the Scores and Coaching tabs (consistency shows once you’ve logged a few sessions).

New Feature🏅All Sports

Brand-New Athletes Get a Guided First Swing

When you are brand new to SwingIQ — before you have logged a single session — your dashboard now greets you with a simple, guided path to your very first swing analysis instead of an empty screen.

What this means for you

You do not have to figure out where to begin. The moment you arrive, SwingIQ shows you one clear, friendly step to capture and understand your first swing.

Why it matters

The hardest moment for any new app is the very first screen. A guided first swing removes the guesswork so new players — and parents setting things up for a young athlete — can get a real result in minutes.

Where to find it: Open your Dashboard before logging any sessions. You will see a guided 'start your first swing' card front and center.

Action: None — it appears automatically the first time you open SwingIQ.

New Feature🏅All Sports

See Your Dashboard as a Player, Parent, or Coach

You can now switch your dashboard between Player, Parent, and Coach views right from the top of the page. Choose Parent and SwingIQ shows a simple, supportive summary with at-home practice ideas; choose Coach for a more technical read. It is one shared setting, so your choice sticks across the app.

What this means for you

The same data, shown the way that is most useful to you. A parent sees encouraging, jargon-free guidance and at-home drills; a coach sees the technical picture; a player sees their clear next step.

Why it matters

A player, a parent, and a coach all need different things from the same swing. Letting you switch views — and giving parents their own supportive summary — helps families and coaches actually work together.

Where to find it: Open your Dashboard and use the Player / Parent / Coach switcher near the top.

Action: None — your view is remembered and matches your Settings.

Training Improvement🏅All Sports

Motion Lab Now Reads Your Real Body Turn in 3D

Motion Lab's 3D analysis now measures your shoulder and hip turn through depth — the way rotation actually happens — instead of estimating it from a flat, head-on view. That means more honest numbers for your turn, the separation between your hips and shoulders, and how your power builds from the ground up, plus a new 'rotation vs. slide' read.

What this means for you

Your 3D motion scores for body rotation are now more accurate — especially from a straight-on video — so the feedback about your turn and your power sequence better reflects what your body is really doing.

Why it matters

A flat video hides rotation, because turning happens in depth, not side to side. Now that Motion Lab reads that depth, its take on your turn and sequencing is more trustworthy — and it stays honest, lowering its confidence when a single camera cannot see enough instead of guessing.

Where to find it: Go to Analyze > Motion Lab (3D), upload or record a clip, and open your phase-by-phase breakdown.

Action: None — every new Motion Lab analysis uses the improved 3D reading. For the sharpest numbers, film the same rep from two angles about 90 degrees apart and SwingIQ will combine them.

New Feature🏅All SportsMajor milestone

Record Your Swing Right Inside SwingIQ

You no longer need a separate camera app. SwingIQ can now record your swing directly in the app — switch between your front and back camera, and follow a simple on-screen guide that shows where to stand and how to frame yourself so your analysis gets a clean look at your motion.

What this means for you

You can capture a swing and analyze it without leaving SwingIQ — and the framing guide helps you stand in the right spot so your results are based on a clear view.

Why it matters

Getting a usable swing video is the first hurdle for most people. Recording in-app, with help on where to stand, removes the fiddly setup and makes good analysis far easier — especially for a parent filming a young athlete.

Where to find it: Go to the Video page and choose Record instead of Upload.

Action: None — uploading a video still works exactly as before; recording is simply a new option.

Data & Insights🏅All Sports

Snap a Photo of Your Numbers — Now for Every Sport

No file to export? Take a photo or screenshot of the numbers on your launch monitor, app, or printout and import them straight into SwingIQ. It now works for every sport, and you always review and edit each value before anything is analyzed.

What this means for you

You can get your numbers into SwingIQ from a simple photo or screenshot — no special file required — and you stay in control because you confirm every value before it counts.

Why it matters

Plenty of players only ever see their numbers on a screen or a printout. Letting you start from a photo removes that barrier, while keeping you in charge: SwingIQ reads the numbers to save you typing, but it never analyzes anything you have not reviewed.

Where to find it: Go to Sessions → Import from Screenshot/Photo, then upload your image and review the values.

Action: None — manual entry is always available too; the photo step is an optional shortcut.

Training Improvement🏅All Sports

Choose Faster or More Thorough Swing Analysis

When you analyze a swing video, you can now pick how fast you want results. Choose a quicker read when you just want the headline, or a more thorough pass when you want the full picture. SwingIQ also gets a head start preparing your video so results come back sooner.

What this means for you

You control the trade-off between speed and depth, and analyses generally come back faster than before.

Why it matters

At the range you often just want a quick read; at home you might want the deep version. Giving you the choice — and speeding things up overall — keeps the tool useful in the moment.

Where to find it: Go to the Video page and pick your analysis speed before you run it.

Action: None — there is a sensible default if you do not change it.

Mobile Experience🏅All Sports

Your Analysis Keeps Running While You Explore the App

Long swing analyses now keep running in the background. You can move to another page, check your history, or set up your next session while SwingIQ finishes — and you will be notified the moment your results are ready, instead of having to sit and wait on one screen.

What this means for you

You are no longer stuck staring at a loading screen. Start an analysis, keep using SwingIQ, and get told when it is done.

Why it matters

Swing analysis can take a little time. Letting it run in the background means an accidental tap or a switch to another page no longer loses your progress, which makes the whole app feel more reliable.

Where to find it: Start any swing analysis, then keep using the app — a task indicator tracks it and alerts you when it finishes.

Action: None — it works automatically.

New Feature🏅All Sports

New Video Tutorial Center — Tailored to Players, Parents, and Coaches

SwingIQ now has a Tutorial Center with short walkthrough videos, organized into tracks for players, parents, and coaches. Pick the track that fits you and learn exactly how to get the most out of the features that matter to your role.

What this means for you

You can learn SwingIQ at your own pace with short videos chosen for your role — no hunting through a generic help center.

Why it matters

People learn differently. Role-specific video tracks help a brand-new player, a supportive parent, or a coach each get up to speed quickly on the parts of SwingIQ that matter to them.

Where to find it: Go to Tutorial Center from the navigation, then choose your track.

Action: None — it is there whenever you want it.

New Feature🏅All Sports

A Friendly On-Screen Guide That Follows Along

SwingIQ now has an always-available guide companion that gives gentle, plain-language pointers as you move through the app, plus a setup overlay that helps you position yourself before you record or analyze a swing. It is there when you want help and easy to dismiss when you do not.

What this means for you

You get friendly, in-context nudges about what to do next and how to set up — especially helpful when you are new or helping a young athlete get started.

Why it matters

A little guidance at the right moment beats a wall of instructions. A companion that points you to the next step keeps you moving instead of getting stuck.

Where to find it: It appears as you use SwingIQ; the setup overlay shows up when you are about to record or analyze a swing.

Action: None — you can follow its tips or dismiss it anytime.

Account & Data

Password-Protect Your Backups With Encryption

You can now set a password when you export your SwingIQ backup. With a password, SwingIQ saves a securely encrypted backup file, and asks for that password when you restore it. Plain, unencrypted backups still work exactly as before if you prefer them.

What this means for you

Your exported training history can be locked with a password, so a backup file stays private even if it ends up somewhere you did not intend.

Why it matters

A backup holds your whole training identity. Optional encryption lets you keep a personal copy with real protection, without giving up the simplicity of a regular backup when you do not need it.

Where to find it: Go to Data Center or Settings → Backup & Restore, and set a password when you export.

Action: Optional — choose a password at export time if you want an encrypted backup. Keep it safe; it cannot be recovered if lost.

Account & DataMajor milestone

Automatic Backups — SwingIQ Saves Your Progress For You

SwingIQ can now protect your progress on its own. Pick a file once and SwingIQ keeps it up to date automatically in the background. Choose a folder once (your Downloads works great) and when you come back, SwingIQ finds your most recent backup and picks up right where you left off — no hunting for a file, no manual import.

What this means for you

Your training history protects itself in the background, and returning after clearing your browser — or on another computer — can continue automatically from your latest backup instead of starting over.

Why it matters

The safest backup is the one you never have to remember to make. Automatic saving means months of progress are quietly protected, and automatic continue means getting back to improving takes seconds, not setup.

Where to find it: Go to Data Center → Automatic backups. Turn on auto-save and pick a file, and/or choose a folder to continue from.

Action: A quick one-time setup: choose the file to keep saved and/or the folder to continue from. Available in Chrome, Edge, and other Chromium browsers on a computer; other browsers keep the manual Download/Import backup tools. SwingIQ only uses the file or folder you pick, and never replaces existing data without asking.

New Feature🏅All SportsMajor milestone

New Motion Lab — See Your Swing in 3D

Upload or record a clip and SwingIQ rebuilds your motion as a 3D figure you can spin around, slow down, and step through frame by frame. You get a phase-by-phase breakdown (setup, top, impact, finish, and more), clear scores for things like power, balance, rotation, and timing, the top three things to work on, and a simple practice plan — all created privately on your own device. It works for golf, tennis, baseball, and softball.

What this means for you

You can finally see your whole motion in 3D, understand what happens in each phase, and get a clear, prioritized plan of what to fix first — with no special equipment.

Why it matters

A flat video only shows one angle. Seeing your motion in 3D, broken into phases with honest scores, makes it far easier to understand what is actually happening and where the biggest improvement is hiding.

Where to find it: Go to Analyze > Motion Lab (3D) in the menu, choose your sport and motion, then upload or record a clip.

Action: None — just bring a clip. For even sharper, measured 3D, film the same rep from two angles about 90 degrees apart and SwingIQ will combine them.

New Feature🏅All SportsMajor milestone

Your Fix Stack — One Fix at a Time

SwingIQ now turns your single highest-impact issue into one simple thing to feel, the best-matched drill for your level and the gear you actually have, and an honest before-and-after retest so you know it worked — then it learns from what helped you.

What this means for you

Instead of a long to-do list, you get one fix at a time: feel it, drill it, retest it. It is the simplest possible path from 'what's wrong' to 'it's better.'

Why it matters

Trying to fix ten things at once is why most practice stalls. Working one well-matched fix all the way through — and proving it actually changed — is how real improvement happens and how it sticks.

Where to find it: Go to Practice → Fix Stack in the navigation.

Action: None — your Fix Stack builds automatically from the data you already have.

Progress Tracking🏅All Sports

Follow Your Player Arc — The Story of Your Improvement

A new Player Arc page tells the story of your improvement over time — the patterns that keep coming back, which drills actually work for you, and honest proof of what each retest changed. It builds with every session you add.

What this means for you

You can finally see your improvement as a story, not just a number — what you have been fighting, what is working, and what has genuinely changed.

Why it matters

Numbers alone do not tell you whether you are getting better at the things that matter. Your Player Arc connects your faults, your drills, and your retests so progress is honest and easy to see.

Where to find it: Go to Progress → Player Arc in the navigation.

Action: None — it builds automatically from your sessions and retests.

Data & Insights🏅All Sports

Explore SwingIQ Labs — Readiness, Your Player Model, and More

SwingIQ Labs is a new home for the foundations we are building on: a daily readiness score, a private player model that learns your tendencies, cross-sport skill transfer, your performance graph, and benchmark mirrors. Some are early versions — and each one is upfront about what it does and does not know yet.

What this means for you

You get an early look at deeper tools — how ready you are today, a model of how you play, and how your skills carry across sports — with honest labels on what is still experimental.

Why it matters

The most useful coaching comes from understanding the whole athlete over time. Labs is where those deeper, personal models grow up — built privately on your own data and honest about their limits.

Where to find it: Go to Progress → SwingIQ Labs in the navigation.

Action: None — Labs gets sharper the more you practice and retest.

New FeatureMajor milestone

Make SwingIQ Yours With 7 Built-In Themes

You can now choose how SwingIQ looks. Seven hand-crafted themes are available — Standard, Dark Performance, Coach Mode, Heritage Club, Field & Court, Arcade Practice, and Bird Print Lifestyle. Themes change only the look and feel — never your data, your coaching, or how anything works — and your choice is saved and travels with your backup.

What this means for you

Pick the appearance that suits you — a high-contrast Dark Performance mode for the range, a clean whiteboard-style Coach Mode for teaching, or a refined Heritage Club look. Your theme is remembered and included in your backup.

Why it matters

Comfort and focus matter when you are training. A theme that is easy on your eyes in your environment — bright sunlight, a dim room, a coaching session — makes the app nicer to use without changing any of the coaching or your results.

Where to find it: Go to Settings and choose your theme under Appearance.

Action: None — SwingIQ keeps the clean Standard theme until you pick another.

New Feature🏅All SportsMajor milestone

Prove Your Swing Actually Changed With Retests

A diagnosis is a starting point, not a verdict. SwingIQ now reminds you when a finding is due for a retest, then — after you work your drills and re-analyze under the same conditions — shows you an honest before-and-after read of whether it actually changed. There is a new Retest page that collects what is due and the results you have already earned.

What this means for you

You finally get to answer the most important practice question: did the work pay off? SwingIQ tracks what you were trying to fix, reminds you when it is time to check, and gives you a clear, directional before-and-after instead of leaving you to guess.

Why it matters

Improvement only sticks when you can see it. By turning each diagnosis into a retest you can actually pass, SwingIQ keeps you working on the right thing and gives you proof when it works — which is what keeps you coming back.

Where to find it: Go to Retest in the main navigation. Analyze a swing video, complete the suggested drills, then return to retest under the same camera angle, distance, and equipment.

Action: None — retest reminders appear automatically as you use SwingIQ.

Training Improvement🏅All Sports

Swing Feedback Written for You — Player, Parent, or Coach

SwingIQ now explains each swing fault in the way that is most useful to who is reading it. Players get a plain, encouraging "here is what to feel" explanation; coaches get the technical cause and cue; parents get a supportive, jargon-free version they can use to help. The same finding, told the right way for you.

What this means for you

You see your swing feedback in language that fits you. No wading through coaching jargon if you just want to know what to do — and no oversimplified tips if you are a coach who wants the real cause.

Why it matters

The same correction explained the wrong way is confusing or useless. Matching the explanation to the reader — athlete, parent, or coach — makes the advice land faster and helps families and coaches work together.

Where to find it: Fault explanations appear on the Diagnose, Training, and Retest screens, adapted to your role.

Mobile Experience

SwingIQ Keeps Working When Your Signal Drops

SwingIQ now handles a weak or missing connection gracefully. When you go offline — common at a range or a back field — a clear banner lets you know, your work is held safely on your device, and anything that needs the network is queued to finish automatically once you reconnect.

What this means for you

You can keep using SwingIQ at the range or field even when the signal is bad. Nothing gets lost — your work waits safely on your device and catches up the moment you are back online.

Why it matters

The places you actually train often have the worst reception. An app that stalls or loses your work when the signal drops is an app you stop trusting. SwingIQ now stays usable and protects what you do.

Where to find it: Nothing to set up. If you lose connection, an offline banner appears and your work is queued automatically until you reconnect.

Action: None — offline handling works automatically.

Account & DataMajor milestone

Start Using SwingIQ Instantly — No Account Needed

You no longer need to sign up to use SwingIQ. You can jump straight in and start analyzing your swing, with your data saved privately on your own device. If you ever want an account — for example to keep things in sync — signing up, signing in, and password reset all work whenever you choose.

What this means for you

You can try SwingIQ and get real value in seconds, with zero friction and no email required. Creating an account is always there as an option, never a requirement.

Why it matters

Forcing a sign-up before anyone can see value drives people away. Letting you start instantly — while keeping your data on your device — respects your time and your privacy, especially for parents setting things up for a young athlete.

Where to find it: Just open SwingIQ and start. Look for "continue without an account," or create one anytime from the sign-in screen.

Action: None — using SwingIQ without an account is the default.

New Feature🏅All Sports

Share Your Swing Plan as a Ready-Made Image

SwingIQ can now turn your swing report into a clean, ready-to-post image — your top priority, recommended drills, and practice plan in one shareable picture. On a phone you can share it straight to your messages or social apps; on a computer it downloads so you can save or post it.

What this means for you

You can share your progress and your plan as a polished image — with a coach, a practice partner, or your followers — instead of trying to describe it in words.

Why it matters

A plan you can see and share is one you are more likely to follow and talk about. A ready-made image keeps your top priority front and center and makes it easy to bring others into your training.

Where to find it: Go to Reports, open your shareable report card, and choose the "Image" action.

New Feature🏅All Sports

Share or Save Your Personalized Swing Plan

After SwingIQ analyzes your swing, you now get a clean summary of your top priority, your recommended drills, and your next step that you can save or share. You can also email the plan to yourself, with a built-in reminder to retest later.

What this means for you

You can save your results, share them with a coach or practice partner, or email the plan to yourself so it is easy to find at your next session.

Why it matters

A plan you cannot find is a plan you will not follow. Being able to save, share, or email your results keeps your top priority in front of you and makes it simple to loop in a coach.

Where to find it: Go to Diagnose and scroll to the "Share or save your plan" section below your results.

Security & Privacy🏅All Sports

See Exactly What Happens to Your Video Before You Upload

Before you upload a swing video, you can now open a short "What happens to my video?" explainer that describes, in plain language, how your video is handled and kept private. It is optional and never blocks the tool.

What this means for you

You can understand exactly how your swing video is used before you share it — no guessing and no fine print.

Why it matters

Uploading video of yourself, or of your child, takes trust. Clear, up-front answers about privacy let you use the video tools with confidence.

Where to find it: Go to the Video page; the "What happens to my video?" section appears just above the analyzer.

Website🏅All Sports

New Free Guides for Common Swing and Hitting Problems

SwingIQ now has free, focused guides for some of the most common problems athletes ask about — including stopping a topped golf shot, helping high-handicap golfers, stopping a popped-up softball hit, building exit velocity in baseball, and tennis backhand basics.

What this means for you

You can read straight-to-the-point help for a specific problem you are fighting, for free, without signing up for anything.

Why it matters

Most players are trying to fix one frustrating thing at a time. Dedicated guides meet you where you are and point you toward the right drill faster.

Where to find it: These guides are linked throughout the site and appear when you search for the problem you are trying to solve.

Product UpdatesMajor milestone

New SwingIQ Updates Page

You can now visit one page to follow meaningful SwingIQ improvements, new features, and product progress — written in plain English, not technical notes.

What this means for you

You can follow SwingIQ's product progress without reading developer release notes or technical changelogs.

Why it matters

Staying informed about improvements helps users discover features they may have missed and understand how SwingIQ is growing as a platform.

Where to find it: Visit SwingIQ and click Updates in the footer.

Account & DataMajor milestone

Complete Data Backup Now Includes Badges, XP, and Community Progress

Your SwingIQ backup now includes everything — not just sessions and equipment, but also your achievement badges, XP points, completed challenges, practice streaks, and community progress. When you restore from a backup, all of it comes back.

What this means for you

You can now back up and restore your complete training identity — sessions, profiles, equipment, badges, XP, challenges, streaks, and all community progress.

Why it matters

Before this update, gamification data like badges and XP was not included in backup files. Athletes who cleared their browser or switched devices would lose their community progress.

Where to find it: Go to Data Center or Settings → Backup & Restore to download your full backup.

Action: Download a new backup to make sure your badges and XP are protected.

Account & Data

Smarter Restore Preview Shows Exactly What Will Be Recovered

When you restore a backup, SwingIQ now shows a detailed preview of every category being recovered — including sessions, clubs, badges, XP, challenge history, and tutorial progress. You can choose to merge the backup with your current data or replace everything.

What this means for you

You see a clear summary of what will be restored before confirming. Merge mode adds new records without deleting your current data. Replace mode does a full restore.

Why it matters

Restoring data should never be a blind process. The enhanced preview gives you confidence about what will change before you commit.

Where to find it: Data Center → Restore from Backup → Select a file → Preview screen

New FeatureMajor milestone

Always-Accessible Help Guides on Every Screen

Every major screen in SwingIQ now has a built-in help guide. Tap the "?" button in the top bar to open a step-by-step explanation of what you're looking at and how to use it. Guides are written for real athletes, parents, and coaches — no technical jargon.

What this means for you

You can get plain-language help on any screen at any time without leaving the page. No searching support docs or watching tutorial videos.

Why it matters

New users — especially parents helping young athletes — often get confused by unfamiliar metrics or workflows. Contextual guides make the product accessible to everyone.

Where to find it: Look for the "?" button in the top navigation bar on any screen.

Account & Data

Tutorial Progress Saved and Included in Your Backup

SwingIQ now tracks which help guides you have completed. This progress is saved in your browser and included in your data backup. When you restore a backup, your guide history comes back with it.

What this means for you

You do not have to redo tutorials after clearing your browser or switching devices. Your guide history travels with your backup.

Why it matters

Persistent tutorial progress reduces friction for returning users and parents helping young athletes learn the app.

Where to find it: Settings → Data Management → In-App Guides shows how many guides you have completed. You can also reset guide progress from Settings.

Account & Data

Backup Schema Version 1.2 — Built for Future Growth

SwingIQ backup files have been updated to schema version 1.2. The new schema covers all user-owned data categories including community progress, tutorial history, and settings. Every new SwingIQ feature is now required to define how it is exported and restored — so future backups will remain complete as the platform grows.

What this means for you

Your backup is now more complete and future-proof. New features added to SwingIQ will always be included in the backup system.

Why it matters

A backup system is only useful if it covers everything. Version 1.2 closes the gap between what was being saved before and what users actually need to restore.

Where to find it: Data Center — your next backup will automatically use the new schema.

New Feature🏅All SportsMajor milestone

SwingIQ Now Picks Up Where You Left Off

SwingIQ now greets you when you return, reminds you what you were working on, and points you to the single best next step. Across the app you will see clearer "what to do next" guidance, a confidence rating on your top priority, a personalized practice plan, and a pre-game focus card — all generated from your own data, with no setup required.

What this means for you

When you come back, you no longer have to remember where you were. SwingIQ summarizes your last session, your focus, and your progress, then gives you one clear, low-friction next step so you can get back to improving in seconds.

Why it matters

The hardest part of improvement is staying consistent. By making it effortless to pick up where you left off — and by always showing the single most useful next step — SwingIQ removes the friction that causes people to drift away from practice.

Where to find it: Open your Dashboard. Returning users see a "Pick up where you left off" card; everyone sees their next best step, plus a personalized practice plan on the Training page and a pre-game focus card before you play.

Action: None — it works automatically from the data you already have.

New Feature🏅All SportsMajor milestone

SwingIQ Now Available in 20 Languages

SwingIQ is now available in 20 languages, with full Spanish and French translations. You can switch languages from the app at any time.

What this means for you

You can use SwingIQ in your preferred language — including Spanish, French, and 17 other languages.

Why it matters

Golf, tennis, baseball, and softball are played around the world. SwingIQ should be accessible to athletes regardless of the language they speak.

Where to find it: Go to Settings and look for the Language option, or use the language toggle in the navigation.

New Feature🏅All SportsMajor milestone

New Community Hub — Badges, Challenges, and Groups

SwingIQ now has a Community section where you can earn badges, take on training challenges, join groups for your sport, and see how you compare to other players on the leaderboard.

What this means for you

You can earn over 50 badges, compete in challenges, join sport-specific groups, and track your progress on leaderboards that rank players by improvement — not just raw scores.

Why it matters

Training alone for months is hard to sustain. Community features give you meaningful milestones, friendly competition, and a sense of progress beyond just your scores.

Where to find it: Go to Community from the main navigation.

Equipment🏅All Sports

Dedicated Equipment Diagnostic Pages for Every Sport

SwingIQ now has dedicated equipment diagnostic pages for golf clubs, tennis rackets, baseball bats, and softball bats. Each page gives you sport-specific guidance on how your gear connects to your performance.

What this means for you

You can get detailed, sport-specific guidance about your equipment — how it fits your swing style, what to look for, and how it might be affecting your performance.

Why it matters

Equipment affects comfort, power, consistency, and injury risk. A page dedicated to your sport's gear makes it easier to connect your equipment choices to your training data.

Where to find it: Go to Equipment from the main navigation, then select your sport.

Security & Privacy🏅All Sports

Youth Safety Features for Young Athletes

SwingIQ now includes youth safety protections for young athletes, including age-appropriate data handling, extra privacy settings, and separate ranking options for youth players.

What this means for you

Parents and coaches can set up SwingIQ for young athletes with confidence that the platform handles youth data carefully and responsibly.

Why it matters

Many SwingIQ users are youth athletes. They deserve tailored privacy protections and a leaderboard system that ranks them fairly against peers — not adults.

Where to find it: Review the usage category options when setting up a new profile.

Website

New FAQ and Trust Pages

SwingIQ now has a dedicated FAQ page answering common questions about how the app works, and a Trust and Privacy page explaining exactly how your data is handled.

What this means for you

You can quickly find clear answers to common questions about SwingIQ and understand exactly how your data is stored and protected.

Why it matters

Trust matters, especially when you are uploading performance data and videos. The FAQ and Trust pages make it easier to understand what SwingIQ does and does not do with your information.

Where to find it: Visit /faq and /trust from any public page, or find links in the navigation footer.

Website🏅All Sports

About SwingIQ Page and Training Blog

SwingIQ now has an About page explaining the platform's mission, and a Blog with free training articles covering golf, tennis, baseball, and softball — including guides on launch monitor data, swing faults, and practice planning.

What this means for you

You can read free training guides on topics like fixing a golf slice, understanding smash factor, improving exit velocity, and more — all written in plain English.

Why it matters

SwingIQ is not just a tool — it is a platform designed to help athletes understand and improve their game. Educational content supports that mission.

Where to find it: Visit /about for the mission page, or /blog for training articles.

Data & Insights🏅All Sports

See How Your Numbers Compare to Skill-Level Benchmarks

SwingIQ now has benchmark reference pages for golf, tennis, baseball, and softball showing performance standards from beginner to elite. You can see where typical numbers land at each level.

What this means for you

You can look up what good ball speed, launch angle, or exit velocity looks like at your level — and understand how your numbers fit into the bigger picture.

Why it matters

Context matters. Knowing your ball speed is 140 mph means more when you can see that 150 mph is typical for intermediate golfers and 165 mph for advanced players.

Where to find it: Visit /benchmarks and select your sport.

Mobile Experience

Dark Theme Is Now Fully Working

SwingIQ's dark theme option in Settings now works. You can choose Light, Dark, or System Default — and the entire app updates to match your preference.

What this means for you

You can switch SwingIQ to dark mode for more comfortable use in low-light settings — at the range at dusk, indoors at night, or just personal preference.

Why it matters

Many athletes practice early in the morning or in the evening. Dark mode reduces eye strain and battery drain on OLED screens.

Where to find it: Go to Settings and change the App Theme to Dark or System Default.

Mobile Experience

Add SwingIQ to Your Phone's Home Screen

SwingIQ will now prompt you to add it to your home screen on supported phones and browsers. Once added, it opens like a regular app — full screen, no browser bar.

What this means for you

You can add SwingIQ to your home screen and open it instantly — just like a native app, without going through the browser every time.

Why it matters

Quick access means you are more likely to open SwingIQ at the range or court. Removing even small friction from the habit makes it easier to stay consistent.

Where to find it: Look for the install banner when you visit SwingIQ on a supported mobile browser (Chrome on Android, Safari on iOS).

Data & Insights🏅All Sports

Compare Two of Your Practice Sessions Side by Side

You can now select two practice sessions and see a side-by-side comparison of your swing data and diagnostic results to understand exactly how your performance has shifted.

What this means for you

You can see exactly what changed between two sessions — which numbers improved, which faults were resolved, and whether your training is moving you in the right direction.

Why it matters

It is hard to judge your own progress from memory. Direct session comparison gives you a factual picture of what changed and how much.

Where to find it: Go to Sessions, open a session, and use the Compare option.

Training Improvement🏅All Sports

See Today's Focus Drill Right on Your Dashboard

Your dashboard now shows a daily focus drill based on your current diagnosed swing issue, so you always know what to practice when you open SwingIQ.

What this means for you

You open SwingIQ and immediately see what to work on today — no need to dig through menus to find your drill.

Why it matters

Removing friction between opening the app and starting practice makes it more likely you will actually do the work.

Where to find it: Go to your Dashboard. The daily focus drill appears in the main view.

Training Improvement🏅All Sports

Training Routines Matched to Your Skill Level

SwingIQ now organizes training routines by skill level so beginners, intermediate players, and advanced athletes each get a practice structure that matches where they are.

What this means for you

Your training routine now matches your current skill level — you are not given advanced drills when you are still building the basics, or beginner drills when you are ready for more.

Why it matters

Practice that is too easy does not improve your skills. Practice that is too advanced leads to frustration. Matching the routine to the player is a fundamental coaching principle.

Where to find it: Go to Training from the main navigation.

New Feature🏅All Sports

Add Notes to Any Practice Session

You can now write and save notes directly on any practice session — record what you were working on, how it felt, or anything you want to remember from that day.

What this means for you

You can attach personal notes to any session and go back to read them later — especially useful for remembering what clicked on a good practice day.

Why it matters

Tracking how something felt, not just what the numbers were, helps you connect your physical experience to your data over time.

Where to find it: Open any session from the Sessions page and look for the notes section.

Progress TrackingGolf

See How Your Ball Flight Has Changed Over Time

The Progress page now includes a ball data trend section that shows how your key shot metrics — carry distance, ball speed, spin rate, and others — have shifted across your sessions.

What this means for you

You can see whether your ball flight numbers are actually moving in the right direction over weeks and months of practice.

Why it matters

Short-term variation in your data can feel like progress or regression even when the trend is steady. Seeing the actual trend line removes that confusion.

Where to find it: Go to the Progress page and scroll to the ball data section.

Progress Tracking🏅All Sports

Track Your Personal Bests

SwingIQ now tracks your personal best performances across key metrics — swing score, ball speed, carry distance, and more — so you always know your benchmark to beat.

What this means for you

You can see your personal best for any key metric and track whether your recent sessions are approaching or beating that mark.

Why it matters

Personal bests give you a concrete target that is specific to your own history — more meaningful than a generic benchmark set for someone else.

Where to find it: Go to the Progress page and look for the Personal Bests section.

Golf TrainingGolf

Estimate Your Golf Handicap From Your Sessions

SwingIQ can now estimate your golf handicap based on your scored practice sessions. It is not an official handicap calculation, but it gives you a useful reference point.

What this means for you

You get a rough sense of where your game sits relative to a handicap range, based on your actual SwingIQ session data.

Why it matters

For golfers who want to understand where they stand, having a data-based estimate of their handicap range adds context to their progress.

Where to find it: Go to the Progress page. The handicap estimator appears in the overview section.

New Feature🏅All Sports

Share a Training Report With Your Coach

SwingIQ can now generate a formatted text summary of your swing data, diagnosed issues, and progress — ready to copy and share with your coach, club fitter, or training partner.

What this means for you

You can give your coach or instructor a clear, organized summary of your SwingIQ data before a lesson — saving time and giving them useful context.

Why it matters

Many coaches appreciate knowing what data a player has been working with. This makes it easy to bridge the gap between your AI analysis and your in-person coaching.

Where to find it: Go to Reports from the main navigation and look for the Share with Your Coach section.

Progress Tracking🏅All Sports

See Whether Your Training Is Actually Working

The Progress page now includes a Training Effectiveness card that compares your recent performance to your earlier sessions and shows whether your practice is producing measurable improvement.

What this means for you

You get a clear answer to the most important practice question: is what I am doing actually making me better?

Why it matters

Without measuring effectiveness, it is easy to practice a lot without improving. This card makes your progress visible and gives you a reason to keep going when things are working.

Where to find it: Go to the Progress page and look for the Training Effectiveness section.

Progress Tracking🏅All Sports

Your Swing Score Trend Over Time

The Progress page now includes a score trend chart that maps your swing score across every session, so you can see the overall direction your performance is heading.

What this means for you

You can see your swing score rising or falling across all your sessions at a glance — not just your most recent result.

Why it matters

One good or bad session can feel more significant than it is. A trend chart shows you whether you are improving consistently, plateauing, or drifting.

Where to find it: Go to the Progress page. The score trend chart is in the main view.

New Feature🏅All Sports

Earn Milestones as You Train

SwingIQ now tracks and awards milestones as you reach meaningful training markers — logging sessions, completing drills, hitting score thresholds, and building streaks.

What this means for you

You can see which milestones you have earned and which ones are within reach — making it easier to stay motivated through longer training periods.

Why it matters

Improvement in sports takes weeks and months. Milestones give you smaller wins to celebrate along the way so training stays rewarding.

Where to find it: Go to Milestones from the main navigation.

Data & Insights🏅All Sports

See Where Your Swing Lags Behind the Benchmark

SwingIQ now shows a gap analysis that compares your key swing metrics to skill-level benchmarks so you can see exactly where your biggest gaps are and what to close first.

What this means for you

You can see a ranked list of where your numbers fall short of your target level — so you know which metric to focus on to move the needle most.

Why it matters

It is easy to practice what you are already decent at. Gap analysis points you toward the areas where the most scoring improvement is still available.

Where to find it: Go to the Diagnose page or your Dashboard to see your gap summary.

Multi-Sport Expansion🏅All Sports

AI Coach Looks and Feels Like Your Sport

The AI Coach now fully adapts its visual style, language, and coaching focus to the sport you are training for — so it feels like a golf coach when you are in golf mode and a tennis or baseball coach when you switch sports.

What this means for you

Your AI Coach now matches the sport you are training for — the colors, language, and focus all update when you switch sports.

Why it matters

A golf coach and a baseball hitting coach speak very differently. The AI Coach now reflects that, making its guidance feel more credible and sport-appropriate.

Where to find it: Go to AI Coach from the main navigation. Try switching sports and open it again.

Security & Privacy

Improved Account Protection

We made a series of improvements behind the scenes to better protect your SwingIQ account and the data you have stored.

What this means for you

Your SwingIQ account and stored training data are better protected.

Why it matters

Your practice history and personal information deserve strong protection. We take that responsibility seriously and continue to invest in security.

New Feature🏅All SportsMajor milestone

Analyze Your Swing With Video

You can now upload a swing video and receive AI-powered coaching feedback on your technique. SwingIQ identifies your primary movement issue and explains what to work on first.

What this means for you

You can now upload a video of your swing and get specific feedback on what your body is doing — and what to change first.

Why it matters

Performance numbers only tell part of the story. Video gives you a visual picture of your movement that data alone cannot show.

Where to find it: Go to Video Analysis from the main navigation.

Training Improvement🏅All Sports

Build a Weekly Practice Schedule That Fits Your Life

SwingIQ can now generate a weekly practice plan based on how many days you want to practice, how long each session should be, and what days work for you.

What this means for you

You get a realistic, structured practice plan that fits your actual schedule — not a generic guide that assumes you practice every day.

Why it matters

Consistent, organized practice produces better results than random repetition. Having a plan makes it easier to show up and know exactly what to work on.

Where to find it: Go to Practice Schedule from the main navigation.

Progress Tracking🏅All Sports

Your Player DNA Card

SwingIQ now shows you a Player DNA summary — a snapshot of your natural tendencies, strengths, and areas to develop based on your session history.

What this means for you

You can see a clear summary of your playing tendencies — what you naturally do well and what patterns keep showing up in your swing.

Why it matters

Understanding your tendencies helps you train smarter. Knowing what you naturally do lets you build on strengths while fixing the patterns that cost you strokes.

Where to find it: Go to your Dashboard and look for the Player DNA card.

Training Improvement🏅All Sports

AI Coach Now Uses Your Real Training Data

The AI Coach is now connected to your actual session history, diagnosed swing issues, and training progress — so its responses are based on your real data, not generic advice.

What this means for you

When you ask the AI Coach a question, it now draws from your actual swing scores, diagnosed faults, and training history instead of giving generic answers.

Why it matters

Generic coaching advice is less useful than advice that accounts for your specific situation. Personalizing the AI Coach to your data makes the guidance more relevant and actionable.

Where to find it: Go to AI Coach from the main navigation.

Website🏅All Sports

Dedicated Pages for Every Supported Sport

SwingIQ now has dedicated pages for each sport it supports — golf, tennis, baseball, and softball — so new users can quickly understand what the platform offers for their sport.

What this means for you

Golfers, tennis players, baseball players, and softball players can each find a page that explains what SwingIQ does specifically for their sport.

Why it matters

When athletes and parents can quickly understand the value SwingIQ offers for their sport, they can start improving faster.

Account & Data

Back Up and Restore Your Training Progress

You can now download your saved SwingIQ training history and upload it again later. Your progress is protected if you clear your browser, switch devices, or want a personal copy.

What this means for you

Your training history is yours to keep. You can export a backup file and restore it whenever you need.

Why it matters

SwingIQ stores data locally in your browser by default. Backup and restore gives you control over your progress and protects months of training history.

Where to find it: Go to Settings, then select the Backup option.

Equipment🏅All SportsMajor milestone

New Equipment Diagnostic Tool

You can now add details about your clubs, racket, or bat and receive more personalized equipment feedback alongside your swing analysis. Adding equipment information is completely optional.

What this means for you

Your equipment can affect comfort, consistency, power, and control. SwingIQ can now connect your gear to your training profile for more relevant feedback.

Why it matters

A swing issue is sometimes caused or worsened by equipment that does not fit the player. Understanding the equipment context helps identify what to change first.

Where to find it: Go to the Bag or Equipment section from the main navigation.

Action: Adding equipment details is optional, but it can help SwingIQ personalize your feedback.

Video & Swing Comparison🏅All Sports

Compare Your Swing to Professional References

SwingIQ now lets you study professional swing examples from your sport so you can better understand timing, rhythm, and swing positions.

What this means for you

You can study professional swing examples alongside coaching feedback to build a better mental model of what great technique looks like.

Why it matters

Seeing what correct movement looks like is one of the most effective ways to improve. Side-by-side comparisons make that visual reference available anytime.

Where to find it: Go to the Compare section from the main navigation.

Data & InsightsGolf

Upload a Photo of a Data Table and Get Coaching Insights

You can now take a picture of a performance data table — from a launch monitor report, a printed summary, or a screenshot — and SwingIQ will help turn it into coaching insights.

What this means for you

You can work with data tables even if you do not have the original digital file. A phone photo is enough to start your analysis.

Why it matters

Many players receive paper reports or screenshots of their data and have no way to use that information digitally. This removes that barrier.

Where to find it: Go to Sessions, tap Import Data, and choose the image option.

EquipmentGolf

Smarter Golf Club Setup With Suggested Loft Angles

When you add clubs to your golf bag in SwingIQ, the app now suggests typical loft angles to make setup faster and more accurate.

What this means for you

Building your club profile takes less guesswork. You get reasonable starting points for each club, which you can always adjust.

Why it matters

Accurate club data helps SwingIQ give you more personalized analysis and equipment feedback tied to your actual setup.

Where to find it: Go to the Bag section and add or edit a club.

Multi-Sport Expansion🏅All Sports

Switching Sports Updates Your Full Training Experience

When you switch sports in SwingIQ, your dashboard, training plan, coaching feedback, and drill library all update automatically to match the sport you are training for.

What this means for you

The app stays relevant no matter which sport you are working on. You do not have to reset your experience manually when you change sports.

Why it matters

A seamless sport switching experience means SwingIQ is genuinely useful for multi-sport athletes — not just a golf tool with extra labels.

Where to find it: Use the sport selector in the navigation sidebar.

Training Improvement🏅All Sports

Sport-Specific Coaching and Feedback for All 5 Sports

Each sport in SwingIQ now receives coaching language, drill recommendations, and analysis that is specific to how that sport is actually played.

What this means for you

A baseball player will see feedback about load, hip rotation, and extension — not golf terms like 'face angle.' The feedback always matches your sport.

Why it matters

Coaching that uses the wrong language for a sport creates confusion and slows improvement. Sport-specific feedback helps players understand their results faster.

Multi-Sport Expansion🏅All SportsMajor milestone

SwingIQ Expands to Support 5 Sports

SwingIQ now supports golf, tennis, baseball, slow pitch softball, and fast pitch softball. Each sport has its own analysis engine, drill library, and coaching feedback.

What this means for you

Athletes who play multiple sports, or whose children play different sports, can now use SwingIQ for every swing-based activity.

Why it matters

A tennis swing, a baseball swing, and a golf swing are fundamentally different movements. SwingIQ treats them differently — not as the same motion with different labels.

Progress Tracking

Track Your Swing Progress Over Time

SwingIQ now tracks your training history so you can see whether your practice is actually working and how your swing is improving over time.

What this means for you

You can see trends in your swing data over time, understand whether your metrics are improving, and stay motivated by watching your progress.

Why it matters

Improvement is hard to notice day to day. Tracking data over weeks and months shows you the real direction of your development.

Where to find it: Go to the Progress page from the main navigation.

Data & InsightsGolf

Import Launch Monitor and Performance Data

You can now import data from your launch monitor or training device, and SwingIQ will turn those numbers into personalized coaching feedback.

What this means for you

You get more specific feedback about your actual swing numbers rather than generic advice.

Why it matters

Precise performance data helps SwingIQ understand exactly what is happening in your swing and give you feedback that is tailored to your numbers.

Where to find it: Go to Sessions, then tap Import Data.

Golf TrainingGolfMajor milestone

Golf Swing Diagnostic Engine Now Available

SwingIQ can now identify your most important swing issue and tell you exactly what to work on first. Instead of a list of 20 things to fix, you get one clear priority.

What this means for you

Golfers get a clear, evidence-based explanation of their biggest swing problem — with context, likely causes, and a starting point for improvement.

Why it matters

Generic advice like 'keep your head down' does not help most golfers. A priority-first diagnostic tells you the one thing most likely to make a real difference.

Where to find it: Go to the Diagnose page after importing your session data.

Mobile Experience

SwingIQ Works in Any Browser — No App Download Required

SwingIQ runs directly in your phone, tablet, or computer browser. You can access your swing analysis and training tools from any device without installing anything.

What this means for you

You can open SwingIQ on your phone at the range, on a tablet at home, or on a computer anywhere — nothing to install.

Why it matters

Installing and updating apps creates friction. A web-based tool means SwingIQ is always up to date and available wherever you are.

Where to find it: Open your browser and go to the SwingIQ website.

Product UpdatesMajor milestone

SwingIQ Launches as an AI Swing Performance Platform

SwingIQ was created to give everyday golfers a smarter, more affordable way to understand and improve their swing — without requiring expensive private lessons.

What this means for you

Golfers now have a free AI-powered tool that turns raw swing data into clear practice priorities.

Why it matters

Most improvement tools either cost too much or give generic advice. SwingIQ gives personalized, sport-specific feedback that is actually actionable.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about SwingIQ and how it can help you improve.

What is SwingIQ?

SwingIQ is a free, web-based AI swing analysis platform that helps athletes understand and improve their technique. It works for golf, tennis, baseball, slow pitch softball, and fast pitch softball.

What sports does SwingIQ support?

SwingIQ currently supports golf, tennis, baseball, slow pitch softball, and fast pitch softball. Each sport has its own coaching feedback, drill library, and analysis engine.

How does SwingIQ help with swing improvement?

SwingIQ analyzes your performance data or swing video and identifies your highest-priority issue. Instead of a list of 20 things to fix, you get one clear starting point with targeted drills and a practice plan.

Does SwingIQ replace private coaching?

No. SwingIQ is an AI-powered improvement assistant. It helps you identify patterns and prioritize your practice. For complex technique work or injury concerns, work with a qualified coach.

Can SwingIQ analyze my equipment?

Yes. You can optionally add details about your clubs, racket, or bat. SwingIQ uses that information to give you more personalized feedback. Adding equipment details is never required.

Can SwingIQ help me track progress over time?

Yes. SwingIQ saves your training history and shows how your key metrics change over sessions. You can also back up your progress and restore it on any device.

SwingIQ is your AI-powered improvement edge — confident, data-backed coaching you can use every day. Findings are heuristic estimates that sharpen with every swing you add. For injury concerns or advanced competitive development, loop in a qualified coach, and keep young athletes supervised during practice.