Swing dynamics without the heavy racket feel

Your racket. Now it knows your swing.

SwingLab tracks your swing dynamics, shot count, and court positioning without adding weight or changing how the racket feels in your hand.

Records swing dynamics, rep count, and court positioning in one session

Sensor balanced to preserve your racket's natural feel and swing weight

Designed for recreational players — clear data, no coaching degree required

Tennis player preparing to hit a forehand on a blue and green court

Session

142

shots logged

Swing arc trend

Court map ready

What it records

Real feedback from every session

Swing Data That Doesn't Lie

Every forehand, backhand, and serve is logged in real time. You see exactly what your swing is doing — not what you think it's doing.

Built for How Recreational Players Actually Play

SwingLab is engineered for the player who hits twice a week, not a touring pro with a coaching staff. The insights are readable, actionable, and free of jargon.

Zero Compromise on Feel

The sensor is balanced to preserve the racket's swing weight so nothing feels foreign at contact. Your game, just observed.

Rep and Positioning Tracking

Track total shot volume per session and map where on the court you're hitting from. Patterns you'd never spot mid-match become obvious over time.

Session-Over-Session Progress

SwingLab stores your history so you can compare sessions, spot trends, and watch your consistency improve without relying on memory.

How it works

Play first. Read the truth after.

SwingLab keeps the court experience normal and moves the analysis to the moment you are ready to review it.

01

Mount without changing feel

Attach the balanced sensor to the racket you already play with.

02

Let the session happen

Play singles, doubles, drills, or a casual hit the way you normally would.

03

Read what changed

Review swing dynamics, shot count, and positioning after you leave the court.

Session intelligence

Three signals. One normal hit.

Swing dynamics, rep count, and court positioning stay together so one session becomes useful history.

Overhead view of a tennis court with a racket and tennis ball

Rep count

Every hit accounted for

Turn practice volume into a real session record.

Blue tennis court lines viewed from above

Positioning

Where the point actually happened

See court patterns that are hard to notice mid-match.

Tennis racket lying on a tennis court

Equipment

Your racket stays your racket

Keep the frame you trust and add feedback around it.

Built for recreational players

Feedback that respects your game.

SwingLab exists because recreational tennis players deserve real feedback too. Most swing-tracking tech is built around professional-level complexity: bulk data exports, biomechanics reports, and hardware that changes the way a racket swings. We took a different path. SwingLab is purpose-built for players who love the game and want to get better at it — without hiring a coach or overhauling their routine. The sensor is engineered to sit within the racket's balance point so it disappears into your swing. The data surfaces in plain language. You play. We record. You improve.

FAQ

The feel questions come first.

Will the SwingLab sensor change how my racket feels?

No. The sensor is designed to match the racket's existing balance point and swing weight. Most players report no perceptible difference at contact.

What exactly does SwingLab track?

SwingLab records swing dynamics (speed, arc, impact angle), total reps per session, and court positioning. All three are visible in the app after each session.

Is SwingLab designed for beginners or advanced players?

It's built for recreational players at any level. Whether you've played for two months or twenty years, the data is presented so it's immediately useful without any technical background.

Do I need new equipment to use SwingLab?

SwingLab is designed to work with the racket you already own. You don't need to buy a new frame to get started.

Ready when your racket is

Get SwingLab

Tell us where you play, what you want to track, and how soon you want SwingLab on your racket.