Inside Kima’s AI Shooting Coach.
Kima uses your phone camera to understand how you shoot.
Every rep creates a data point: how your body moved, what happened to the ball, and what changed from previous shots. Kima combines shooting mechanics, shot outcome, drill context, and your training history to deliver feedback you can use while you train.
The goal is simple: help you see what is actually affecting your shot, then give you a clear cue for the next rep.

Shooting variables analyzed

Shot result categories
combine into a personalized coaching cue

How Kima analyzes your shot
Every shot is captured through your phone camera and processed by Kima’s computer vision system.
Kima analyzes 27 shooting variables across your movement, including your base, balance, timing, release, and follow-through. It then connects those variables with what happened to the ball.
That outcome goes deeper than make or miss. Kima can classify different shot outcomes, including swishes, short misses, long misses, rim misses, side misses, and airballs.
Over time, this helps Kima understand patterns in your shooting: what changes when you miss, which mechanics stay consistent when you make, and what cue is most useful for the next rep.
Feedback you can use while you train
Kima gives short, specific coaching cues during your session.
Instead of waiting for someone to review film, you get feedback while the rep is still fresh. That might mean adjusting your base, release point, elbow position, rhythm, balance, or follow-through.
The cue is shaped by more than one shot. Kima looks at the shot you just took, the drill you are doing, the wider session, and your previous training history.
That is what makes the feedback personal to how you actually shoot.
After each workout, Kima gives you a session recap with key patterns from your training, so you know what to focus on next time you step on the court.

Available for Android & iOS.
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