SD SwingDraw Feature breakdown for searchers and buyers.
Golf Swing App Features

Everything SwingDraw can do.

This page is built for the queries people actually use when they are comparing golf swing apps: annotation tools, AI body tracking, head tracking, frame-by-frame review, video import, club tagging, and exporting clips to a coach.

Record or import swing video

SwingDraw supports both sides of the real workflow. If you want to film on the spot, you can record directly in the app. If you already filmed on the range or had a friend take a down-the-line video, you can import that video from your photo library and start analyzing immediately.

Draw on any frame

The core job of a golf swing analysis app is simple: help you call out what matters without friction. SwingDraw lets you add lines, circles, arrows, and other visual markers directly on the video frame. That makes it easier to show swing plane, posture, setup lines, hip depth, shoulder tilt, and whatever cue you are trying to reinforce.

AI body tracking and skeleton overlay

For golfers who want more than a manual replay, SwingDraw includes AI body tracking. The skeleton overlay makes posture and body positions easier to read through each phase of the swing, which is especially helpful when you are trying to identify sequence issues or explain a pattern to a coach.

Head movement tracking

Head stability is one of those things golfers talk about constantly but often judge poorly from memory. SwingDraw helps visualize head movement across the swing so sway, dip, and drift are easier to spot on video instead of guessed at after the fact.

Slow motion and frame-by-frame review

Many faults only show up in a small timing window. SwingDraw lets you slow playback down and step frame by frame so you can isolate the top of the backswing, the initial move down, impact, and release with more precision.

Angle tools and measurable checkpoints

If you want something more concrete than feel-based feedback, SwingDraw includes angle tools that help quantify positions. Instead of saying a shaft looks steep or posture looks lost, you can check the exact alignment and compare it over time.

Compare and organize swings

Improvement is hard to see when every video lives in a generic camera roll. SwingDraw stores swings in a dedicated library, supports favorites and tags, and lets you organize by club. That matters if you want to compare a current 7-iron swing to last month’s version or separate driver work from wedge work.

Share analysis with a coach

SwingDraw also helps when your lesson workflow leaves the app. Export annotated images or video clips and send them to a coach, a friend, or your own notes. The app is designed to keep the visual explanation attached to the swing, not trapped inside your memory.