Sleip listed as one of the “most promising AI-startups”
Sleip listed as one of the “most promising AI-startups”
Sleip listed as one of the “most promising AI-startups”
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.
Sleip’s Biomechanical Researcher, Christoffer Roepstorff, talks us through what Sleip measures and how the switch to confidence intervals will help users gauge the reliability of their analysis results.
The Sleip app uses artificial intelligence (AI) to provide objective analysis of a horse’s movement with just a smartphone.
Sleip proudly renews its sponsorship of the Equine Gait Analysis Society (EGAS) Course 2024.
Sleip app now allows users to download, save and share their Sleip analysis videos.
Sleip's upgraded AI captures more than 100 anatomical key points on a horse body, delivering unparalleled insights into horse health and performance.
Hindlimb lameness is difficult to accurately diagnose with traditional lameness assessments, with low agreement between assessing veterinarians. Research concludes that the investigation of lameness needs to be improved for a more reliable diagnosis and rehabilitation, where objective measurement methods can be a valuable tool.
Sleip partners with ISELP to advance equine locomotor analysis, supporting vets with cutting-edge gait analysis technology.