
VITBIO's OmniGmot AI Golfer combines full-body motion capture and plantar pressure analysis in a wearable system for real-time biomechanics on the course.
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Sports technology company VITBIO launched OmniGmot AI Golfer, a wearable system that combines full-body motion capture with plantar pressure analysis. The company says it is the first integrated biomechanics system to deliver lab-grade insights on the golf course.
Traditional golf training relies on separate indoor motion capture rigs and stationary force plates. Those setups make comprehensive biomechanics analysis impractical during actual play. VITBIO's system eliminates that limitation by packing both sensors into a single wearable package. The AI-powered smart insoles measure ground reaction force and weight distribution. The full-body motion sensors track swing mechanics. Proprietary algorithms synchronize the two data streams in real time.
Professional golfer Juan Salama has been testing the system. “OmniGmot AI Golfer gives my coach and me a completely new level of performance insight,” Salama said in a statement. “By combining foot pressure, movement patterns, and full-body motion analysis in real time, we can quickly understand how subtle weight shifts influence ball contact and make immediate adjustments when competing on unfamiliar courses.”
The system has received outside validation. The Global Sports Innovation Center, a Microsoft-powered initiative, recognized the technology. It also won the 2025 ISPO Product & Service Award, a prize for sports technology innovation.
VITBIO will demonstrate OmniGmot AI Golfer at SPORTEC 2026 in Tokyo from July 8 through July 10. The company will be at booth E1-6-5. Salama will be on hand to show how he uses the system and to give feedback to visitors who try it for the first time.
VITBIO specializes in wearable biomechanics solutions. The company develops its own patented hardware and software. It targets golfers and other athletes who want real-time performance data without being tethered to a lab.
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