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Athleet.AI – Golf Video Analysis FAQ

General Notes…

You can upload any swing video from any angle, shot on any device, and our AI Agent will break down what’s happening. This means you can paste links to videos from multiple platforms—whether it’s filmed on your phone, shared on Instagram, or uploaded to YouTube. If you're capturing footage yourself, here are some quick tips for best results:

  • Single Video (Preferred): If you're filming yourself, try to record and share one uninterrupted clip—even with multiple angles—our AI Agent will make sense of it all!
  • Down-the-Line View (Preferred): Position the camera behind you, aligned with your stance and target line.
  • Place the camera far enough back to capture your full setup, swing, and follow-through.
  • Ensure the full club path, your hands, shoulders, and posture are clearly visible.
  • Avoid tight zooms—show your entire body and swing arc for optimal analysis.
  • Face-On View (Optional): Useful for balance, weight shift, and body rotation. If possible, submit both angles. If not, prioritise the down-the-line view.

How should I film a putting stroke for analysis?

Any angle can be useful, but to properly evaluate putting mechanics, a clear side or top-down view is preferred. Use this approach:

  • Side View (Preferred): Place the camera at hip height, perpendicular to your stroke path.
  • Ensure the video captures your setup, takeaway, impact, and follow-through.
  • Top View (Optional): Useful for tracking stroke path and face alignment.
  • Tip: Wear clothing that contrasts with the green to make posture and stroke alignment easier to evaluate.
  • Tip: You can upload a video of your putting routine and tell the AI Agent who or what to analyse, e.g. ‘analyse the golfer in the red shirt using a blade putter’—and our AI Agent will do the rest.

What’s the best way to record video for full swings?

We can work with almost any angle, but since most swing faults occur in the setup and transition, here’s how to film for the best feedback:

  • Camera Angle: Use a tripod or stable surface for either down-the-line or face-on views.
  • Capture the entire motion—from setup to follow-through.
  • Why this matters: Swing plane, posture, and tempo are best evaluated when the full motion is visible.
  • Remember: Submitting two angles gives the AI more to work with.
  • Focus on clarity and natural movement, not a "perfect" swing.

Any tips for better video quality?

No worries—we can work with handheld and casual footage, but if you’ve got the setup, consider these tips for a cleaner result:

  • Use a tripod or something stable—avoid shaky hands if possible.
  • Film in decent lighting and avoid distracting backgrounds.
  • Avoid slow-motion unless asked—normal speed is best for analysis.
  • Keep the camera level—avoid tilted or off-angle filming.

What resolution or format should I use?

  • Resolution: Any! Though 1080p (HD) or higher is ideal.
  • Frame Rate: Any! Preferably 30fps minimum, 60fps is excellent for swing analysis.
  • Format: Any! MP4 or MOV are preferred for sharing via cloud, YouTube, Vimeo, or Instagram. Try to avoid overly compressed files.

Can I upload videos from my phone or camera?

Absolutely. Any device works—just be sure the video is hosted on a publicly accessible cloud service. Use the framing tips above, and a stable surface or a friend to record can make a big difference.


How many videos should I upload?

  • One well-framed video is usually enough per analysis.
  • To track your progress:
    • Upload a video showing your current swing.
    • Then another after any technique adjustments.

Should I warm up before recording?

Definitely. Warm up just as you would before a round or lesson to:

  • Ensure your swing reflects your usual mechanics.
  • Avoid stiffness or tension that could skew feedback.
  • Recording swings when tired can also help uncover technique breakdowns late in the round.

What if I don’t have access to a driving range or putting green?

That’s okay—we can still help. Try to find a safe, open area to swing. If possible:

  • Use a flat, well-lit space with room for a full swing or putting stroke.
  • Minimise visual clutter and distractions behind you.

Final Reminders

  • Whenever possible, use both down-the-line and face-on views.
  • Full-body visibility gives the AI the clearest picture of your technique.
  • Be natural. The goal is to capture your real swing—improvement starts with honesty.

This helps ensure our AI Agents provide the most useful, accurate feedback possible.