On-device shooting coach · for iPhone

A shooting coach that watches every rep.

Set your phone on a tripod. Shoot. Deep Range IQ reads your form and gives you real-time audio feedback on what to adjust before your next shot.

A shooter caught at full extension on a driveway, ball in the air just after release

Why it matters

Reps don’t fix your form. Feedback does.

The most effective way to improve your shot is to get feedback in real time. Analysis after you’ve left the gym sounds great, but by then you don’t remember what you last did or how to adjust.

Deep Range IQ is that real-time coach.

How it works

One glance, and you get it.

The whole loop fits inside the rhythm you already shoot in. Release, chase the ball, set up, go again.

01

Set up the phone

Tripod to the side of your shooting line, framed head to feet. The side view is what lets it read your angles.

02

Shoot your shot

Take your normal jump shot. A tone confirms the app saw your release.

03

Hear one correction

While you chase the ball, it speaks the single biggest fix. Clean shot? A quick tone, nothing to change.

04

Adjust and repeat

Apply the fix on the next rep. The loop keeps pace with practice until you tap Stop.

It coaches your motion, not your makes. Form first, on purpose.

What it watches

Four mechanics, measured to the degree.

Every shot is checked against the same standard elite shooters hit. When a number drifts out of range, that’s the shot you hear about.

Set Point Line diagram of a shooter at the set point, elbow bent below the ball

The Set Point

The angle at your elbow when the ball reaches its highest point before launch. The classic shooter’s “L.”

Check your elbow angle.

On target 85° – 95°
Launch Angle Line diagram of a shooter at release showing the forearm launch angle

Launch Angle

The angle your shot leaves on at release. Too flat and it clanks, too high and it moons.

Get more arc.

On target 48° – 55°
Knee Load Line diagram of a shooter’s knee bend at the lowest point of the dip

Knee Load

How deep you bend at the lowest point of your dip. Your power comes from the legs, not the arm.

Bend your knees.

On target 115° – 135°
Arm Extension Line diagram of a shooter’s full arm extension at release

Arm Extension

How fully you extend at release. A short arm leaves the shot flat and the follow-through unfinished.

Extend your arm fully.

On target 170°+

Real-time feedback

It gives you the metric to focus on in your next shot.

Most tools bury you in numbers. Deep Range IQ ranks every flaw by how far off it is, then speaks only the worst one, fast enough to use before your next shot.

< 2s from release to the words in your ear

Under the hood: real-time body-pose tracking on Apple’s Vision framework, running entirely on your iPhone. No footage leaves the device.

+0.0s Release detected A tone fires the instant the ball leaves your hand. You know it saw the shot.
~1s Form analyzed All four mechanics measured from the shot window while you go get the ball.
rank Severity sorted Each flaw scored by how far past tolerance it sits. A big miss outranks a small one.
< 2s One correction, or a tone The top fix is spoken. A clean shot gets a short positive tone so you can lock in what worked.

On-Device Compute

Your reps stay yours.

Runs on the phone

Every frame is analyzed on your device. Nothing is uploaded, nothing is streamed to a server.

No account, no cloud

No sign-in, no sync, no profile to leak. Open the app and shoot.

Feedback without the wait

Because it never round-trips to a server, the coaching lands while the shot still matters.

Get on the list

Be first on the court with it.

All you need for a session:

  • An iPhone and a tripod
  • Headphones for the audio coaching
  • A side-on angle to your shot
  • A rack of shots to put up