What changed and why it matters
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.
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.
How to use it
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).
Do you need to do anything? No — it is already live and free to use.
In a nutshell
SwingVantage Motion Lab estimates the club, bat, or racket head path and contact point from a single phone video and overlays it on a 3D swing replay. The path is an estimate from arm motion, clearly labeled, not a precision measurement.
Frequently asked questions
What is "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.
Why does this update matter?
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.
Who is this update for?
This update is designed for all athletes, coaches, and parents.
Where do I find it in SwingVantage?
Open Motion Lab, analyse a swing, and look at the 3D replay (tap the crosshair button to toggle the path overlay).
Do I need to do anything to use it?
No action is required — the improvement is already live in SwingVantage and free to use.