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SportsVisio + Spiideo: Automated Capture Meets AI Stats and Highlights in 2026

Sean O'Connor
Jun 2026

Spiideo and SportsVisio work on different parts of the same game. Spiideo captures and streams it. SportsVisio reads that footage and returns a full box score, per-player highlight reels, and player pages for basketball and volleyball. The two connect over an API, so Spiideo video flows into SportsVisio automatically without anyone exporting a file or re-uploading a game.

This page lays out what each product does, how the API connection works, and how to run the stack for a team, club, league, or venue.

What each product does best

Spiideo: the capture and streaming layer

Spiideo built its reputation on automated, AI-powered cameras that capture the whole court or field without an operator. The cameras are typically installed at the venue, run panoramic multi-angle capture, and produce a clean virtual broadcast feed that follows the action on its own. For clubs, leagues, and federations that want every game filmed and streamed without staffing a camera operator, Spiideo solves the capture and live-streaming problem end to end.

Where Spiideo really shines:

  • Automated venue capture. Cameras installed at the gym or arena film every game with no operator behind them.
  • Live streaming. Games stream to fans, families, and remote scouts in real time.
  • Panoramic, multi-angle footage. Wide capture of the full playing surface, with an AI virtual camera that follows the play.
  • Multi-sport, venue-scale deployment. Built to cover a whole facility's schedule across sports and seasons.

If your venue or league wants every game captured and streamed automatically, Spiideo is one of the strongest answers on the market.

SportsVisio: the intelligence layer

SportsVisio reads game footage and returns a full AI-generated box score, per-player highlight reels, and shareable player and team pages for basketball and volleyball. The core model is bring-your-own-footage, and the platform was built to ingest video from whatever camera the game was filmed on.

Where SportsVisio really shines:

  • AI box score from video. Every stat linked to the video clip that produced it. Basketball and volleyball.
  • Per-player highlight reels. Every athlete gets their own reel from every game, automatically.
  • Coach Mode. Advanced box score, shot charts, and an AI Assistant Coach for team and opponent analytics.
  • Player and team pages. Parents, recruiters, and athletes get a durable profile that grows across the season.

If you already have game footage and want stats, highlights, and the athlete experience layered on top, SportsVisio is built for exactly that.

How the connection works

The two products connect directly, which is what makes the stack effortless to run:

  1. Spiideo captures and streams the game. Cameras installed at the venue, no operator required, full-court footage.
  2. SportsVisio ingests the Spiideo video. No manual export, no re-upload. The game flows from Spiideo into SportsVisio once it is captured.
  3. SportsVisio AI analyzes the footage. Full box score, per-player highlights, shot charts, and coach analytics, returned to the app.
  4. Coaches, parents, and athletes get the output. Team pages, individual player pages, shareable highlight reels, recruiting-ready clips.

This integration is live with a number of customers today. SportsVisio ingests Spiideo video, runs its AI on the footage, and returns the stat, highlight, and player layer on top of the capture Spiideo already handles. Leagues and clubs keep their Spiideo cameras for filming and streaming, and add SportsVisio for everything that happens after the whistle.

Some overlap exists, as it should in any good stack. Both platforms organize and clip video. The difference is in the job each clip does. Spiideo's footage is capture-and-broadcast-first, while SportsVisio's clipping is stat-and-player-first. A possession saved for the live stream and a reel built for an athlete's recruiting profile are different outputs for different audiences, and most programs want both.

Feature stack: who does what

Both products are strong where they focus, and the stack is additive. Spiideo owns capture and streaming. SportsVisio owns stats, highlights, and the athlete experience built from that footage.

When the combination is worth it

You already run Spiideo and want more from the footage

If your venue is already capturing and streaming every game on Spiideo, SportsVisio turns the same footage into highlight reels athletes share, stats parents follow, and pages that track each player across the season. The API connection means none of that requires extra work from your staff.

You are a league or venue deciding what to deploy

Think about it as two jobs: who films and streams, and what happens to the footage after the game. Spiideo is a strong answer to the first. SportsVisio is a strong answer to the second. Run together, they cover a full season's worth of games with no operator and no manual upload step.

You need recruiting-ready output at scale

Spiideo footage is clean and consistent across an entire venue schedule. SportsVisio adds the context that makes it recruiting-ready: which possessions belonged to which player, which stats came from which play, which clips belong in a highlight reel. For a league running dozens of teams, that context produced automatically is the product.

Setup notes

  • Video ingestion: SportsVisio pulls Spiideo video in. Once the connection is set up, captured games flow into SportsVisio.
  • Multi-team and venue programs: SportsVisio's team-level subscriptions pair well with venue-scale Spiideo deployments. The cameras cover the building, SportsVisio covers the teams playing in it.
  • Mixed-camera programs: A league running Spiideo at its main venue and phones or other cameras elsewhere can keep one SportsVisio platform across all of it, with the same output for every team.

Final takeaway

Spiideo solved a real problem: capturing and streaming every game automatically, at venue scale, without an operator. SportsVisio solves a different one: turning that footage into stats, highlights, and player pages that athletes, parents, and coaches actually use. The API connection between them means the two run as one workflow rather than two tools you have to bridge by hand.

For Spiideo customers, SportsVisio layers directly on top of the footage already being captured. For leagues and venues weighing both, the framing is capture and streaming plus intelligence, not either-or.

Try SportsVisio free with your Spiideo footage. Book a demo at sportsvisio.com/book-a-demo or start your free trial in minutes.

Frequently asked questions

Does SportsVisio work with Spiideo footage?

Yes. SportsVisio ingests Spiideo video, runs its AI on the footage, and returns a full box score, per-player highlight reels, and shot charts. This integration is live with a number of customers today.

How does the SportsVisio and Spiideo integration work?

SportsVisio pulls Spiideo video in. Once it is set up, games captured on Spiideo flow into SportsVisio, with no manual export or re-upload. SportsVisio then returns stats, highlights, and player pages for basketball and volleyball.

Is SportsVisio a replacement for Spiideo?

No. They solve different jobs. Spiideo captures and streams the game automatically. SportsVisio is an AI video analytics platform that produces stats, per-player highlights, and player pages from that footage. They are complementary layers in one workflow.

Can a league use both Spiideo and SportsVisio together?

Yes. A common setup is Spiideo cameras installed at the venue for automated capture and streaming, plus SportsVisio subscriptions at the team level for the stat, highlight, and athlete-experience layer. The API connection ties the two together.

What sports does the combination support?

Spiideo captures a wide range of sports. SportsVisio's AI is built specifically for basketball (5v5 and 3x3) and volleyball. For those sports, Spiideo footage pairs directly with SportsVisio's full AI analytics.

Do I need to upload games manually?

No. That is the point of the API connection. Once SportsVisio and Spiideo are linked, captured games are ingested automatically, so there is no manual export or upload step for your staff to manage.

Does SportsVisio produce highlight reels from Spiideo footage?

Yes. Every athlete on the team gets an automatically generated per-player highlight reel from every game, built from AI analysis of the footage. The reels are shareable and recruiting-ready.

How much does SportsVisio cost on top of Spiideo?

SportsVisio is a team-level subscription: $199/month unlimited games for basketball (5v5), $149/month for 3x3, $249/month or $900 per 22-match season pack for volleyball. Coach Mode add-on is $750/season. The free trial includes two games.

Who owns the footage and the stats?

The team does. Footage ingested into SportsVisio, along with the resulting stats, highlight reels, and player pages, stays in the team's SportsVisio account. Spiideo footage remains on the Spiideo platform per Spiideo's terms.

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