V1 Golf = “classic” video analysis with cloud library, drawing tools, comparison with pros/models and coach integration.
DeepSwing = AI-driven on-device coach, with skeleton tracking, phase scoring, live coach, swing-plane/overlays, annotations and a very strong export/sharing workflow.
Quick comparison at a glance
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Platforms | iOS + Android, strong ecosystem | Focus on Apple ecosystem (iPhone/iPad/Watch; “privacy-first”) |
Capture & Management | Capture/Import, cloud storage | Guided capture + import + trim/slow-mo, all tuned to a “session” workflow |
Analysis | Drawing + comparison with pros/models | On-device skeleton, phase segments, metrics, advanced overlays + 3D playback |
Coaching | Coach upload & video lessons with voiceover/telestration | Live coach + audio/haptics + mirroring to 2nd device with synchronous annotations |
Export/Sharing | More coach/account-centered | Overlay export including summary, ideal for coaches/WhatsApp/community |
Price | V1 GOLF+ $9.99/month or $69.99/year | DeepSwing Pro €59.99/year (≈ €5/month) |
1) Capture & workflow: Video library vs. training session
- V1 Golf is a good fit if you collect many swing videos and want to organize them structurally: you film or import, and according to the Google Play description videos are automatically saved to the cloud — convenient for device changes and coach workflows.
- DeepSwing is structured more as a “training session”: guided capture, import from photos, trim/crop and optional 0.25× slow-mo are designed as steps — more “session → feedback → export” than pure video storage.
Assessment: If you want to get quickly from capture to analysis and sharing, DeepSwing often feels more direct. If you primarily want a clean video library with a cloud workflow, V1 is very appropriate.
2) Analysis & visuals: classic video analysis vs. AI-powered metrics
V1 Golf delivers solid basics: frame-by-frame, zoom/playback, drawing tools and overlay/compare with model swings/pros.
DeepSwing is more oriented toward “AI assistance”, for example with:
- On-device skeleton/pose overlay
- Phase segmentation (setup to finish) + ratings/metrics per phase
- Overlays (trails/hand-path, swing plane, ghost overlay)
- 3D skeleton playback (rotatable 3D view)
Assessment: If you want to analyze and draw manually, V1 is very solid. If you also want automatically generated hints (phases/metrics/overlays), DeepSwing can provide more metric support.
3) Annotations & swing plane: both strong — differences mostly in the flow
V1 has traditionally strong drawing/annotation tools.
DeepSwing now also offers typical coach tools:
- Annotations: lines, angles, freehand, undo directly in the video
- Swing plane + overlays integrated in the overlay mode
- plus an export flow that carries these elements along (overlay/annotation/notes)
Assessment: The difference is less about “if” and more about how tightly drawing/overlay is integrated into analysis → export → feedback. DeepSwing often feels more “seamless” here, V1 more classic via library/coach flow.
5) Export & “modular” output: sharing in practice
V1 is often more account/coach-centered: you work in the system, lessons reside in the account.
DeepSwing is clearly optimized for shareable outputs:
- Overlay export as video including summary (.mov)
- Workflow in which overlays/annotations/notes are exportable together
Assessment: For WhatsApp exchange, coach feedback outside a fixed ecosystem, or community posts DeepSwing often feels more pragmatic. If you work entirely within the V1 coach flow, V1 is well suited for that.
6) Privacy: cloud convenience vs. on-device approach
V1 relies more on cloud convenience (cloud storage, coach workflows).
DeepSwing emphasizes on-device: analysis local, sharing only when you export.
Assessment: If you want maximum simplicity via the cloud, you might prefer V1. If you prefer more control/ownership of data and local processing, you’ll likely lean toward DeepSwing.
7) Price: EU perspective
V1 GOLF+: $9.99/month or $69.99/year
DeepSwing Pro: €59.99/year ≈ ~€5/month
Assessment: In the EU DeepSwing is attractive on an annual subscription. Whether that’s “better” depends on which features you actually use (live coach/mirroring/overlays vs. the V1 coach ecosystem).
Conclusion
- DeepSwing feels particularly suitable if you train on iPhone/iPad and value AI-supported metrics/overlays, live options (including mirroring) and an export-strong workflow.
- V1 Golf remains a very good choice for cross-platform use (Android + iOS) and an established cloud/coach system with classic video analysis.