When a video appears in the annotation panel, you can use a wide range of tools to analyze and highlight details for your swimmers.
• Slow motion: Play the video back at reduced speed for a closer look.
• Frame-by-frame scrubbing: Move through the video one frame at a time.
• Pause: Stop the video at a precise moment.
• Drawing tools: Draw directly on the video to highlight important movements or positions.
• Circles and markers: Point out details such as hand position or body alignment.
• Angle calculation: Measure angles to check technique and posture.
• Timer: Time a full stroke cycle or other movements.
All annotations and your voice instructions can be recorded on top of the video, so they become part of a single file.
1. In the annotation panel, tap the red button with the microphone icon (a red circle with a mic inside).
2. While recording, your voice and all annotations (drawings, timers, angles, etc.) will be saved along with the video.
3. When finished, stop the recording.
4. Then tap Save to confirm.
5. The annotated video with voice instructions will be saved in the Photos library on your iPad.
Once the annotated video is in your iOS Photos library, you can share it just like any other photo or video — via AirDrop, messaging, email, or any other sharing option on your device.