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AO StartUps spotlight: VueMotion

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Powering better movement

Australian-founded VueMotion is transforming athlete care and performance through accessible, AI-powered movement intelligence.

As part of AO StartUps, VueMotion will pilot their cutting-edge biomechanics platform with Tennis Australia’s National Academy to elevate the performance of the next generation of stars.

VueMotion’s smartphone-based platform delivers clinical-grade precision motion analysis without wearables or lab setups. By converting simple video into detailed kinematic data, coaches and clinicians can assess speed, range of motion, gait efficiency and asymmetries in real-world environments.

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"Our collaboration with Tennis Australia represents a powerful alignment of innovation and athlete care,” Vue Motion CEO and Co-Founder Ryan Talbot said.

“Together, we’re bringing repeatable, objective on-court movement intelligence to coaches and therapists—helping them refine performance and reduce injury risk, just using a smartphone.

"Being part of the AO Startups program showcases how Australian innovation can lead the world in athlete movement quality management. It’s about equipping every team - from national programs to local clubs - with tools that make biomechanical insight part of everyday coaching.

“This partnership highlights VueMotion’s role in shaping the future of AI-driven sports performance and Tennis Australia’s commitment to athlete wellbeing and innovation."

Trusted by elite teams across the NFL, NBA, MLB, MLS, European Premier League and Rugby, VueMotion’s AI engine is validated against laboratory standards and powered by one of the world’s largest contextual movement datasets, with over 100,000 athlete tests analysed.

"We are thrilled to welcome Vue Motion to the AO StartUps program. Their innovative technology streamlines the analysis and testing of our athletes to support our longer-term goal of reducing injury risk and optimising recovery," said Tennis Australia Applied Science Manager & Senior Physical Performance Coach Alistair Murphy.

The full cohort of AO StartUp companies will be announced in the leadup to AO 2026.