Top 32 Sports Video Analysis startups

Updated: Dec 21, 2025
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These startups use video analytics software for player performance tracking, tactical strategy breakdowns, injury prevention through movement analysis, real-time game feedback, etc.
1
Hudl
Country: USA | Funding: $228.9M
Hudl is a software platform that provides video analysis and coaching tools for sports teams.
2
Pixellot
Country: Israel | Funding: $218.3M
Pixellot develops AI-based automatic video and analytics solutions for the semi-professional sports market.
3
Veo
Country: Denmark | Funding: $113.3M
Veo is a solution for recording and watching sports without a cameraman.
4
SkillCorner
Country: France | Funding: $60M
SkillCorner uses computer vision to analyze matches for professional football and basketball teams. It provides automated player and ball tracking (including extrapolation of player positions outside the camera's field of view) from any image source, including broadcast, tactical or wide-angle video. The system also analyzes events from current and past seasons, providing critical context for player scouting, modeling and performance analysis. SkillCorner is used by Liverpool Football Club, nine NBA teams, two NFL teams and most MLS teams.
5
Huupe
Country: USA | Funding: $27.4M
Huupe is a smart basketball hoop that allows players to train like pros, track their progress, and compete against other huupe users.
6
PlaySight
Country: Israel | Funding: $26M
PlaySight is connecting the next generation of athletes through immersive sports video and analytics technology.
7
Spiideo
Country: Sweden | Funding: $20M
A complete video solution for sports organizations to record, analyze and produce live streams
8
SwingVision
Country: USA | Funding: $9.5M
SwingVision provides automated stats, highlights and officiating for amateur athletes in ball & racket sports.
9
Sportsvisio
Country: USA | Funding: $9.3M
SportsVisio develops a sports statistics platform that uses computer vision on sports video feeds to capture statistical information.
10
ReSpo.Vision
Country: Poland | Funding: $7.8M
ReSpo.Vision revolutionizes football with the help of, cutting-edge AI research and use it to watch & analyze football games
11
SPORTLOGiQ
Country: Canada | Funding: $7.4M
SPORTLOGiQ is an AI-powered sports analytics company. It helps teams win more games and broadcasters engage more viewers.
12
Jabbr
Country: Denmark | Funding: $6M
Jabbr has developed DeepStrike AI, a platform that uses computer vision and machine learning to analyze fights in real time. The system provides live scoring, detailed statistics, and video highlights, effectively acting as a referee, trainer, and production team simultaneously.
13
Sportsbox AI
Country: USA | Funding: $5.5M
Sportsbox AI is an artificial intelligence-powered technology company that creates AI Coach mobile applications for sports and fitness.
14
Sportlight
Country: UK | Funding: £4M
Sportlight Technology is a sports analytics startup that renders relevant and accurate information to professional sports organisations.
15
Track160
Country: Israel | Funding: $5M
Track160 is quantifies performance and tactics metrics in team sports.
16
Peripheral Labs
Country: Canada | Funding: $3.6M
Peripheral Labs is incorporating spatial intelligence into live sports broadcasts. Its technology generates volumetric video that allows users to view the game from multiple angles, creating an immersive experience. The system reduces the number of cameras from over 100 to just 32 standard ones, helping to reduce costs and operational expenses. It can allow broadcasters and fans to explore new ways to control their viewing experience using photorealistic 3D reconstruction technology. For example, if fans want to track only the player with the ball, they can do so. They can also freeze the action to see different angles of a foul or critical moment. The system also measures player biomechanics and generates statistics for teams and leagues using a proprietary set of sensors, similar to those in self-driving cars that capture the scene with depth.
17
StepOut
Country: India | Funding: $2M
StepOut uses AI and computer vision to analyze and evaluate footballer performance. Its platform is used in youth, semi-professional and professional football. It offers tools such as match analysis, automated reviews, performance dashboards, real-time tracking of advanced football metrics, including xG, xA, PPDA and player impact metrics. It has been implemented in tournaments such as the Dream Sports Championship and in elite domestic competitions. The startup serves over 100 clubs, academies and federations in 23 countries, including Ajax, Rayo Vallecano, Bengaluru FC, Hong Kong FC and the All India Football Federation.
18
Shoot360
Country: USA | Funding: $1.5M
Shoot 360 combines science and technology with actual coaching for an immersive experience designed to accelerate training.
19
V1 Sports
Country: USA | Funding: $1M
V1 Sports provides video analysis software and mobile apps, revolutionizing the way coaches and athletes improve.
20
Drive Hockey Analytics
Country: Canada | Funding: CA$180K
Next generation sensor + AI-based analytics system for amateur hockey player evaluation, training and scouting.
Paul Schäfer
Editor: Paul Schäfer
Paul is a sport journalist for more than 11 years. He specializes in writing match previews across several leagues and competitions around the world, and his insightful tips have amassed a total readership in excess of 5.2 million till date. He graduated from the Universität Hamburg (Institute of Human Movement Science). He is a huge fan of Bayern Munich. In his free time, Paul enjoys playing tennis and padel with his friends and collegues. You can contact Paul at paulschafer(at)sportstartups(dot)com