Analyze your dance and improve faster
Practice feels vague when you can't see what's wrong. Put your clip next to a reference, synced and skeleton-overlaid, and turn "something feels off" into a precise list of moves and counts to fix.
Practice with feedback, not guesswork
See the difference
Your run and the reference play side by side and in sync — the gap between them is right there on screen.
Pose-level clarity
Skeleton overlays pinpoint the exact joint and angle where your form drifts from the target.
Timing you can trust
Because the clips are synced to the music, an early or late move shows up clearly instead of hiding.
Isolate & drill
Loop the section you keep missing and step through it frame by frame until it's fixed.
Track your progress
Re-record after each session and compare again to feel the improvement, not just hope for it.
Completely private
Everything runs on your device — analyze freely, nothing is uploaded.
How to analyze your dancing
Record yourself
Film your run of the routine on any phone or camera.
Compare to a reference
Add both clips; they sync automatically so you compare the same moment.
Find it, fix it, repeat
Use the overlay, loop and frame-step to spot what's off, work on it, and re-check.
Frequently asked questions
How can I analyze my own dancing?
Record yourself and compare the clip to a reference in Dance Analyser. Synced side-by-side playback and skeleton overlays show which moves, angles and counts differ, so you know exactly what to work on.
How do I improve technique with video?
Film your practice, put it next to a reference, and use the overlay and frame-by-frame tools to isolate where your form or timing drifts. Fix those, re-record, repeat.
Do I need a coach to use it?
No — it's built to give you clear, visual feedback on your own. It also works great alongside a teacher.
Is it private?
Yes — your videos are processed on your own device and never uploaded.
Turn "something's off" into "here's the fix"
Analyze your dance against any reference — free, private, in your browser.
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