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Oslo-based SportAI raises €1.6 million to harness computer vision for sports technique coaching

SportAI, a B2B sports technology company using AI to enhance sports technique coaching, commentary and analysis, has raised a €1.6 million seed funding round led by early-stage investor Skyfall Ventures.

Other participants include Norwegian pension fund MP Pensjon; Dekel Valtzer (ex-pro tennis player and AI startup founder); and Sverre Munck (ex-EVP at Schibsted). Magnus Carlsen, the highest ranked chess player of all time, is a SportAI advisor and investor in their pre-seed round. 

This seed funding round will be used to scale SportAI’s technology development, expand the team and increase market penetration. The company will announce soon its first commercial contract signed in June 2024. 

Real-time technique analysis

SportAI analyses players’ technique in real-time, such as their golf, tennis or padel swing, before delivering instant, personalised feedback for improving performance (demo here). Using machine learning, computer vision and biometric technology, an individual’s technique can be instantly compared to thousands of other players, including top sporting professionals, with objective and precise written and visual analysis. 

As a platform, SportAI offers automated data-based analysis to millions of players, a service typically only affordable for professional players with access to performance analysts. Broadcasters can also use the technology to enrich their live sporting commentary, enhancing fan experience with instant technique analysis, while equipment brands can use it for product recommendations based on a player’s personal technique.

The Oslo-headquartered company was co-founded in late 2023 by ex-NCAA tennis player Lauren Pedersen (CEO), Felipe Longé (CTO) and Andreas Thome (Board Chairman, ex-CEO of Play Magnus) alongside tech-startup heavyweights Espen Agdestein (Board member), and Trond Kittelsen (Head of Commercial and tennis app founder).

Lauren Pedersen, CEO and co-founder of SportAI, commented: “We are thrilled to have Skyfall Ventures lead our seed round, which underscores the growing confidence in SportAI’s potential to disrupt the sports industry with our state-of-the-art technology. This funding will enable us to accelerate the development of our AI-driven solutions and expand our reach within the sports industry. We are committed to harnessing the power of AI to democratise access to high-quality sports data and achieve sports excellence.”

Hardware agnostic

SportAI is hardware agnostic, capable of analysing video from mobile phones, cameras mounted at courts or playing arenas, and broadcast feeds. The technology makes technique analysis scalable, objective, and affordable for the first time. Previously, video analysis required manual tagging by coaches using specific hardware, which limited scalability and longevity.

By partnering with major sports organisations and automating analysis from any video, SportAI can reach wide audiences and integrate technique analysis into training for pros, recreational players and fans. This democratises access to high-quality sporting analysis for players of all levels worldwide.

Jon Kåre Stene, Partner and Co-Founder of Skyfall Ventures, added: “Skyfall Ventures is proud to support SportAI in their mission to make world-class expertise accessible to all. Like OpenAI’s ambition to make intelligence abundant and accessible, SportAI is working to ensure that everybody has access to the best sports training in the world. SportAI’s innovative approach and cutting-edge solutions align perfectly with our focus on investing in high-growth technology startups. We are excited to contribute to their journey and help them achieve substantial market success.”

Stefano De Marzo
Stefano De Marzo
Stefano De Marzo is the Head of News at EU-Startups. He has been extensively covering startups, venture capital and innovation ecosystems, including contributions to numerous publications such as Sifted, Entrepreneur and Forbes. Through his work as an editor and writer, he continues to shape the narrative surrounding the best stories of the tech world.
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