Coaches on nearly all levels have used video to evaluate their players' performance and to figure out how they can improve their game. Cambridge, Mass.-based startup
Ubersense wants to make the process easier than ever, with an innovative iPad app. The startup hopes to improve athlete performance by giving users tools to analyze videos, compare their techniques to others, and track their progress over time. And so it's raised a little bit of cash and rolled out a new and improved version of its app. Today Ubersense is announcing that it has raised a $1.1 million round of seed funding, with investment from Atlas Venture, Google Ventures, Boston Seed Capital, and some individual angel investors. Co-founder Amit Jardosh told me that the funding is being used to add team members -- Ubersense now has seven employees in total -- and to improve the product.
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