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PLAIVIEW Revolutionizes Soccer Training with AI-Powered App

As more players adopt PLAIVIEW, the Israeli startup’s cutting-edge technology, the future of soccer PLAIVIEW training looks brighter than ever.

PLAIVIEW Founders. (L-R) Yoav Lieberman (CTO), Or Pines (CEO), and Yonatan Dubinsky (CPO)/ credit: Halutz – Education through Sports)

A new Israeli startup, PLAIVIEW, is set to revolutionize how soccer players train and improve their skills with the help of artificial intelligence (AI) and deep computer vision. The app made its debut at the Halutz Education through Sports youth tournament at the Wolfson complex in Tel Aviv on Sunday.

PLAIVIEW’s groundbreaking app allows users to record their soccer games and receive AI-generated summaries designed to help them enhance their skills. The app’s AI technology analyzes the recorded footage and summarizes the game from start to finish. This innovative approach to soccer training is expected to attract amateur players and enthusiasts who want to improve their game and share their progress with friends and family.

Founded in April 2022 by three childhood friends from Herzliya Or Pines (CEO), Yoav Lieberman (CTO), and Yonatan Dubinsky (CPO). The company has raised $350K pre-seed.

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A smartphone camera is used to record and analyze football games using PLAIVIEW.
photo credit Halutz

CEO Or Pines explained how the app works: “All that is needed is to download the application, register, record the game, and the system creates the summary automatically so that you can send or share on social networks.” Pines believes the app will encourage users to share their goals and achievements, fostering a sense of community and friendly competition among soccer players.

The Halutz tournament, an annual event that brings together six teams from three different cities, was the perfect platform for introducing PLAIVIEW to young players. The tournament focuses on promoting values such as fairness, sportsmanship, and friendship, while also connecting participants to their communities and building a sense of camaraderie around sports.

PLAIVIEW is the only mobile consumer application that allows amateur football players to record their full-length games and get highlights using proprietary real-time AI and deep computer vision technology. Users can also edit their personal highlights, finding moments where they shine and turning them into a personal best clip.

The app/ screenshot

Users can utilize two devices to cover both halves of the field to get full game coverage. This feature allows for a comprehensive analysis of the game, providing valuable insights for players looking to improve their skills and performance.

The app’s debut at the Halutz tournament was met with enthusiasm from both players and spectators. As the world of sports continues to embrace technology and innovation, PLAIVIEW’s AI-powered app is poised to become an essential tool for soccer players looking to up their game.

Users published their reviews said:

Sergio Gallardo: “The videos are taking the game to another level, every goal looks like Champions League.”
Daniel Seidu: “I finally have a way to see my best moves after the game, great memories.”
Ian Anderson: “Watching the highlights after the game has ended is so much fun, can’t wait for next week.”

With the successful launch, PLAIVIEW will significantly impact the world of soccer training and development. As more players adopt this cutting-edge technology, the future of soccer training looks brighter than ever.

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