AI analysis built for pool footage

Water Polo Video AnalysisSee the match inside the video.

Upload match or training video and turn hard-to-review water polo action into player tracking, cap-number evidence, team context, and searchable play moments.

01
UploadMatch or training footage
02
DetectPlayers, ball, and goals
03
IdentifyTeams, caps, and tracker IDs
04
ReviewSearchable match moments
Watch the walkthrough

See what it is. Then see how it works.

The tutorial introduces Water Polo Video Analysis, shows the upload flow, and follows the result from tracked pool action to reviewable match moments.

  • What the analysis can be used for
  • How to upload and prepare footage
  • How to review tracking and detected plays
Water Polo Analysis Walkthrough The tutorial video will appear here when it is published.
Product walkthroughFrom video upload to match review
How it works

Spend a match with Pelayar.

One upload becomes a layered match record. Scroll through the four stages to see how the footage becomes evidence.

Match_04.mp4Upload ready
Video received Pool, goals, players, and ball movement are visible enough to begin review.
Dark #10Tracker ID 48
Light #12Tracker ID 70
Light #6Tracker ID 194
Goal-mouth scrambleGoal
Shot under pressureSaved / blocked
Possession changeTurnover
01 / Upload

Upload match or training video.

Use full-match footage or a shorter training sequence where caps, goals, players, and ball movement can be reviewed.

02 / Detect

Find the action through the splash.

The pipeline looks for players, the ball, goal areas, and frame-level evidence while preserving uncertainty in crowded moments.

03 / Identify

Connect caps, teams, and tracker IDs.

Repeated appearances are organized into team and player context, including dark or light caps and readable cap numbers.

04 / Review

Jump straight to the moments that matter.

Review goals, saves, blocks, misses, turnovers, and possession build-up with timestamps and supporting visual evidence.

Inside the analysis

The match becomes a reviewable system.

Player tracking, cap numbers, team labels, and play detection remain connected to the footage instead of becoming a detached summary.

Water Polo Analysis / Sample match Analysis ready
ID 48 · dark #10 Ball trace Goal-mouth cue
2teams
18players reviewed
6event types
00:48.5
Close-range scramble goalGoal-mouth evidence and likely participants remain attached.
01:12.0
Saved or blocked shotGoalkeeper and defender traffic separated for review.
02:04.3
Turnover under pressurePossession context continues into the next sequence.

Trace players

Follow where a player appears and jump back into the relevant footage.

Resolve teams and caps

Review cap color, cap-number evidence, and repeated tracker identities.

Detect outcomes

Surface goals, saves, blocks, misses, turnovers, and build-up.

Export evidence

Carry structured moments and generated clips into coaching workflows.

Who it is for

Water polo video analysis for coaches, analysts, players, and clubs.

Built first for the people responsible for match review and player development, from volunteer club coaches to dedicated performance staff.

Water polo coaches

Review player involvement, tactical decisions, defensive pressure, and training execution without manually scrubbing every minute.

Performance analysts

Build searchable event logs with player, team, cap, timestamp, and outcome context.

Clubs and program directors

Give coaching staff a repeatable video-review workflow across teams, age groups, and development programs.

Goalkeepers and defensive units

Find saves, blocks, recoveries, and traffic around the goal for position-specific review.

Athletes and academies

Collect evidence for player feedback, development tracking, film study, and post-match reflection.

Scouting and media teams

Locate player appearances and key moments before preparing scouting clips, highlights, or match explainers.

Simple in. Structured out.

Start with the footage you already have.

Broadcast, elevated, and pool-deck footage can work when the action is readable. Shorter clips are useful when one sequence needs focused review.

Input

Water polo match or training video

  • Visible pool and goal areas
  • Readable player and cap context
  • Full match or selected sequence
Output

Searchable evidence tied to the video

  • Player tracking and identities
  • Team and cap-number context
  • Event timeline, summaries, and clips
Frequently asked questions

Water polo video analysis questions.

Practical details for coaches and programs evaluating an AI-assisted match-review workflow.

What video should I upload for water polo analysis?

Upload match or training footage where the pool, players, caps, goals, and ball are visible. Broadcast, elevated, and bench-side clips can work when the action is readable.

What does the water polo analysis produce?

The workflow produces tracked players, team labels, cap-number evidence, searchable player appearances, and play-detection moments such as goals, saves, blocks, misses, turnovers, and possession build-up.

Who is water polo video analysis for?

It is built primarily for water polo coaches, performance analysts, clubs, academies, school and university programs, with additional uses for athletes, scouts, and media teams.

Do I need a special camera for water polo video analysis?

No special camera is required. Existing broadcast, elevated, or pool-deck footage can be uploaded when the pool, players, caps, goals, and ball movement are visible enough to review.

Start with video

Turn your next match into evidence.

Open Sports Video Analysis with Water Polo selected and upload the sequence you want to understand.

Start water polo analysis