Measure movement where it happens

Range, speed, power and symmetry - measured from wherever you perform.

Ships Spring 2027

the problem

You can’t improve what you can’t measure.

Outcomes already have numbers — weight lifted, distance run, yards off the tee. Kinny shows you the movement that produced the outcome.

  • The Question

    Answered by eye

    Answered by kinny

  • How deep was the squat?

    Deeper than last week, I think.

    Hip flexion 18°, every rep, logged.

  • Is the left side keeping up?

    Looks about even.

    Left–right split, side by side, live.

  • Is it better than last month?

    Memory, and memory is generous.

    Same protocol, same numbers, compared.

Kinny puts the measurement on the body -and takes it wherever the movement happens.

Why Kinny?

  • one modular system for lifting, running, golf, rehab & more

  • reports to track progress & compare to standards

  • quick and easy setup to get you improving fast

  • no cameras, no restrictions - track yourself in any setting

  • more accurate than current rehab & performance standards

  • Improve any movement, activity or skill

How it Works

Clip. Move. Review.

Wireless sensors that set up in under minute and stream live movement data. Put them on the body to see how the body moved. Put them on the bar, the club, the bat to see the effect.

  • 01 Calibrate

    Quick calibration, then sensors clip to fitted clothing, shoes, gloves, or equipment.

  • 02 Perform

    Choose what you're doing and perform. Readings come up live as you move.

  • 03 Review

    Analyze against yourself, a known standards or a specific population.

What we measure

Know how you move.

Change how you move.

Measure what matters. Learn the movements that produce the results you want. Kinny is easy, accurate and works wherever you perform.

  • Lifting

    Depth & Range

    Bar Speed

    Power

    Symmetry

    Fatigue

  • Running

    Ground Contact

    Cadence

    Impact Load

    Form Drift

  • Golf

    Kinematics

    Hip-shoulder separation

    Rotation Speed

    Consistency

  • Rehab & Assessment

    ROM

    Control & Stability

    Fatigue

    Asymmetry