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AI and computer vision expert Sofia Broomé joins Sleip’s R&D team
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AI and computer vision expert Sofia Broomé joins Sleip’s R&D team

We are happy to welcome Sofia Broomé to the team.

Sleip renews sponsorship for EGAS course in 2025

Sleip renews sponsorship for EGAS course in 2025

Sleip is excited to announce the renewal of its sponsorship for the 2025 Equine Gait Analysis Society (EGAS) course.

Sleip expands expert support in North America
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Sleip expands expert support in North America

Dr. Jamie Textor, an experienced equine veterinarian and board-certified specialist in both Surgery and Sports Medicine, has joined Sleip.

Early detection, better referrals, and individualised horse care with gait monitoring
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Early detection, better referrals, and individualised horse care with gait monitoring

Sleip is excited to announce the release of a monitoring version of its gait analysis app to enable earlier detection of potential issues, improve referrals to and from veterinarians, and establish individual baselines for each horse's movement.

Share analysis results with anyone via temporary weblink
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Share analysis results with anyone via temporary weblink

Share Sleip analysis results, videos, and data via a temporary weblink. Links are valid for 30 days and accessible on any device.

Compensatory patterns now flagged by Sleip
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Compensatory patterns now flagged by Sleip

Sleip’s latest feature now flags compensatory patterns, helping vets identify and treat the root cause more effectively.

Create Sleip videos at walk and canter
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Create Sleip videos at walk and canter

Sleip now automatically identifies horse movement as walk, trot, or canter.

Sleip listed as one of the “most promising AI-startups”
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Sleip listed as one of the “most promising AI-startups”

Sleip listed as one of the “most promising AI-startups”

Stride frequency in the Sleip app
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Stride frequency in the Sleip app

We are pleased to release a new basic biomechanical measurement! Sleip now includes data on the horse’s stride frequency in the analysis summary, measured in strides per second.