Turn every solo session into data you can coach from. Jumpshot AI reviews your reps, scores form and consistency, and shows you what is actually improving.
Watch a normal practice session become a scored, sortable breakdown of what your body did on every rep.
How AI analysis compares to the ways players usually try to understand their own game.
"I tried a couple of AI basketball training apps already but never really liked the feedback they gave — this one actually provided a detailed analysis that could help someone."
"I've been trying to fix my release for months watching YouTube. 5 minutes with this app and it told me exactly what was wrong — my guide hand was pushing the ball."
Marcus T. · Rec League Player "As a coach, I use this with my players between sessions. They get feedback even when I'm not there. It's like giving them homework that actually helps."
Coach Davis · AAU Coach "My dad can't afford a shooting coach for me. This app gives me the same type of feedback. My percentage went from 32% to 41% in two months."
Jordan K. · 8th Grade Player A rating, a rep count, the mechanics reviewed, and a written report — the raw material for planning your next session.
What gets analyzed, what does not, and how players fit it into a normal training week.
AI basketball analysis uses computer vision to review video of you playing or training, then converts what it sees into measurable feedback — form scores, consistency across reps, and specific corrections you can work on.
Jumpshot AI is built specifically around shooting: your jump shot mechanics, your consistency rep-to-rep, and how both trend over time. It is designed for training sessions rather than full-game film breakdown.
Filming yourself gives you footage; analysis gives you conclusions. Most players cannot reliably spot their own elbow drift or guide-hand interference on playback, and almost nobody scores 40 reps consistently enough to see a trend. The AI does both automatically.
Once or twice a week is enough to see a trend without over-correcting. Mechanical changes take reps to bed in, so analyzing every single workout tends to produce noise rather than signal.
Yes. Every session is scored on the same basis, and the app charts your rating over 90 days, six months, a year, or all time, so you can tell whether a change in your routine actually moved anything.
No. Beginners get the most obvious wins, because early mechanical faults are the easiest to fix before they become habits. Advanced players use it to hold a form they have already built.
The majority of a basketball player’s development happens alone. Team practice is finite and mostly spent on team concepts; the reps that actually change your shot happen in a driveway, an empty gym, or a park court with nobody watching. Those are exactly the reps nobody is analyzing — which is why players can put in hundreds of hours and come back the following season shooting the same percentage.
AI basketball analysis exists to put a set of eyes on that solo work, in the same way a dedicated shot analyzer does for a single rep. Jumpshot AI reviews the video from your session and evaluates the things a coach standing behind you would evaluate: whether your base is consistent from rep to rep, whether you are generating force from the legs or drifting into an arm shot as you tire, whether your release point stays in the same place, and whether your follow-through is holding. It scores each of those, so a session stops being a vague feeling about how you shot and becomes a number you can compare.
The consistency measurement is the part players tend to underrate. Everyone has a good rep in them; almost nobody has forty. When the analysis grades every shot in a clip, it exposes the gap between your best form and your average form, and that gap is usually where the percentage is hiding. It also shows you where in a session your mechanics start to break down, which is genuinely useful information when you are deciding how long to shoot and when to stop. Used as an AI basketball shot tracker, it turns that into a record you can revisit.
Because every session is scored the same way, the analysis compounds. One report tells you what to fix tonight. Twenty reports tell you whether your training actually works — whether the drill you committed to for a month moved your rating, whether your form holds up under fatigue better than it did in the spring, and whether the thing you believe about your own shot is true. For the underlying mechanics on any single rep, AI basketball shot analysis covers the frame-by-frame detail. That is the difference between training hard and training with feedback, and it is available from a phone propped against a water bottle.
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