Human movement technology

Movement, made measurable.

Kinema Labs develops practical motion-intelligence tools that turn wearable sensor data into a clearer view of how athletes move—wherever training happens.

60 Hzprototype sampling loop
8-pointbody-sensor architecture
Offline-firstlocal capture and storage

From signal to insight

A clearer line through the data.

Our work connects wearable sensing, biomechanical context, and practical software so movement data can become useful at the point of performance.

01

Capture

Synchronize body-worn motion signals in an environment that does not depend on cameras, controlled lighting, or fixed installations.

02

Reconstruct

Organize orientation and movement data into a coherent view of the athlete across a complete training session.

03

Interpret

Develop replay, joint-level metrics, and coaching feedback that make complex biomechanics easier to act on.

Design principles

Built around the realities of the field.

Human-performance technology is only valuable when it respects the environment, the practitioner, and the people represented by the data.

Field first

Bring the lab to movement—not movement to the lab.

We are exploring portable workflows designed for courts, fields, training rooms, and other places where performance actually happens.

Measured, not guessed

Grounded in sensor data.

Our direction centers on synchronized wearable signals and transparent biomechanical processing.

Responsible by design

Local by default.

The current prototype stores sessions on the operator’s device, establishing an offline-first foundation for sensitive performance data.

Current focus

An honest prototype, built to learn.

Kinema Labs is in research and development. Our current Windows prototype simulates a synchronized eight-sensor body configuration, displays selected telemetry, and records sessions locally. That foundation lets us test the capture workflow while real hardware integration, motion reconstruction, and analytical features are developed.

  • Available nowInternal data-capture prototype
  • In developmentWearable sensor integration and biomechanics workflows
  • Intended forCoaches, practitioners, athletes, and research teams

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