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Court tech

14 companies listed / Updated 19 Aug 2026

Cameras above the court have become a standard feature of ambitious padel clubs. This category covers video capture and replay systems, AI tracking and analytics, scoreboards and ball machines: the technology layer that sits on the court itself.

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OpenPadel AI preview
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OpenPadel AI is an integration and data-connectivity platform for the padel ecosystem. It helps clubs, booking platforms, federations, marketplaces, and sports-tech partners connect faster through unified APIs, AI-assisted integration flows, real-time sync, and connector monitoring.

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Padelize preview
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Smartphone-based padel match analysis. Players and coaches record a match on a phone and upload it for movement analytics, heatmaps, positioning analysis, AI coaching insights and match highlights, with no installed cameras or wearables.

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Clutch

Europe

AI camera system for padel clubs: automated match recording, instant highlights, player analytics and a club dashboard. Used by more than 125 clubs.

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CourtMaster

Europe

Video recording and streaming platform for padel courts with automatic session capture, gesture-saved highlights, AI statistics and live streaming to YouTube.

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Eyes-On

Italy

Court camera systems for padel with 4K capture, live scores on club screens, sponsor banner management and a five-camera analytics option measuring shot speed and placement.

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GAMECAM

Europe

Ceiling-mounted AI camera for padel courts recording in 4K at 90 fps. Automatic highlights, player tracking, match reports and one-press YouTube streaming, used by over 250 clubs.

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myscore.live

Germany

Connected digital scoreboard for padel and tennis: players turn a solar-powered on-court wheel and scores appear instantly on a live web display for spectators and organisers, with no on-court Wi-Fi needed. It is used by clubs and tournaments in Germany and Spain.

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PlaySight

Israel

Multi-camera SmartCourt video technology for padel and other sports. Instant replay, live streaming, analytics and remote coaching used by clubs and professional events.

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PUSHIT

Europe

Real-time replay and live streaming system for padel and other sports clubs. Players save highlights directly to their phones; plans include VAR-style review and sponsor overlays.

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Save My Play

New York, United States

AI-powered camera systems for padel and racket sports courts that record full sessions, live stream at one tap and deliver automatic highlights. Players save a play by tap, gesture or Apple Watch, and coaches get instant replay. Deployed on over 1,000 courts across more than 15 countries.

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Spash

Venissieux, France

Sports video technology company, formerly NGTV, equipping padel clubs with camera systems for instant replay, live streaming, scoring and coaching tools. Its patented Double Glass places touch screens behind the court glass, with equipped clubs in France, Belgium and Switzerland.

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SportAI

Oslo, Norway

B2B sports technology company providing AI technique and tactical analysis for racket sports. Integrates with court camera platforms and club systems to deliver player insights.

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Swish Live

France

Automatic capture solution for padel and tennis clubs: match recording, instant review for coaching and two-click live streaming with embedded score.

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Wingfield

Germany

AI camera systems for padel, tennis and pickleball courts. Video analysis, automatic tracking, highlights and streaming in one ceiling-mounted system.

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What do padel court camera systems do?

Most systems record every session from a ceiling or structure mounted camera, then let players save highlights, download full matches and stream games live to platforms like YouTube. Newer systems add AI tracking that produces statistics, automatic highlight clips and technique analysis. For clubs the appeal is engagement: players share clips, review their games and come back.

Do replay systems pay for themselves?

The honest answer is that it depends on how the club uses them. Systems can support paid add-ons, sponsor overlays on streams, coaching upsells and social media content, but none of that happens automatically. Clubs that promote the feature actively and build it into coaching and events get far more from it than clubs that install a camera and stop there.

What should you check before installing court video?

Confirm the mounting requirements and whether your structure or ceiling can take the hardware, and check the upload bandwidth the system needs, since live streaming is demanding. Understand the subscription model: who pays, the club or the player, and what happens to footage if you cancel. Finally, review privacy obligations, because recording identifiable players brings data protection duties in most jurisdictions.

FAQ

Common questions

Do players pay for replay features or does the club?

Both models exist. Some vendors charge the club a flat subscription per court, others offer free basic capture and charge players for premium features. Model the cost against your court count and expected usage.

Can court cameras stream matches live?

Most current systems stream to YouTube or their own platforms, often with scores and sponsor graphics overlaid. This is widely used for club tournaments and league nights.

Is player consent needed for court recording?

In most jurisdictions recording identifiable people requires informing them and having a lawful basis, typically handled through signage and booking terms. Ask each vendor how their consent flow works and take local advice.

Do these systems work outdoors?

Many do, using weatherproof housings mounted on the court structure or poles. Outdoor installs need more attention to mounting, power and lighting conditions, so confirm outdoor references with the vendor.

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