
HomeCourt is an interactive basketball training app that uses AI and computer vision to capture performance, provide guided feedback, and offer immersive drills. It allows users to train anytime, anywhere, receive instant feedback, and compete virtually with players globally. The app is an official partner of the NBA and features training insights from NBA players like Sue Bird, Steve Nash, and Al Horford Jr. HomeCourt offers a free version and a premium HomeCourt+ membership for advanced analytics, personalized training programs, and daily workouts. The company, Nex (also known as Nex Team Inc.), is based in San Jose, CA, and Hong Kong, and has received recognition such as Fast Company's Most Innovative Company in Sports and Time's Best Inventions.

HomeCourt is an interactive basketball training app that uses AI and computer vision to capture performance, provide guided feedback, and offer immersive drills. It allows users to train anytime, anywhere, receive instant feedback, and compete virtually with players globally. The app is an official partner of the NBA and features training insights from NBA players like Sue Bird, Steve Nash, and Al Horford Jr. HomeCourt offers a free version and a premium HomeCourt+ membership for advanced analytics, personalized training programs, and daily workouts. The company, Nex (also known as Nex Team Inc.), is based in San Jose, CA, and Hong Kong, and has received recognition such as Fast Company's Most Innovative Company in Sports and Time's Best Inventions.
Product: AI-powered mobile basketball training app using computer vision for shot tracking and feedback
Company: Product of NEX Team Inc. (Nex), headquartered in San Jose, CA (also operates in Hong Kong)
Founders: David Lee, Philip Lam, Reggie Chan, Tony Sung
Monetization: Free app plus premium HomeCourt+ membership for advanced analytics and programs
Notable investors: Seed investors include Mark Cuban, Steve Nash, Jeremy Lin; later rounds include Blue Pool Capital and Samsung Ventures
Sports training / performance analytics for basketball using computer vision and AI
2018
Sports tech / Fitness software
4000000.00
Seed investors named include Mark Cuban, Steve Nash, Jeremy Lin, Sam Hinkie, Dani Reiss, Charmides Capital and Mandra Capital
Series B announced in September 2021 with a syndicate including Samsung Ventures and other strategic/angel investors
“Has strategic and celebrity investors (e.g., Mark Cuban, Steve Nash, Jeremy Lin) and corporate investors including Blue Pool Capital and Samsung Ventures”