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Flowstate AI Video innovates website concept for surf park customers

Flowstate, the company that introduced AI video recording to several wave pools around the world, announced today the launch of its new website.

For those unfamiliar with the system, it automatically captures surf sessions and provides personalized videos within minutes of a surfer’s session. The system features multiple camera angles, instant feedback, and a replay mode. The new website details the features of its content operating system designed for surfers.

“Coaching, AI photography, pro photography, automated highlights, live streaming, community, multi-cam, admin centre, personalised privacy and of course our AI video capture solutions are all on showcase,” said Luke Wallace CEO of Flowstate. “We moved away from the usual CMS providers and built something 100% custom from scratch.”

One of the key features is AI Video Capture, which automatically detects and records surfers’ waves in real-time. The system also includes Automated Surfer Identification & Grouping, allowing surfers to easily review their sessions shortly after they finish.

flowstate's new website

The platform enhances coaching with real-time feedback through Flowstate Coaching. It also offers AI Photography, which captures high-quality images of surfers at their peak moments. For those looking to share their experiences, AI Automated Highlights creates ready-to-post highlight reels, while Multi Angle Video Capture provides a comprehensive view of each ride.

Additional features include Live Streaming and Replay Mode to engage crowds at surf parks, as well as an Admin Control Center for managing sessions and privacy settings. Flowstate is GDPR compliant and offers personalized privacy controls for content capture and sharing.

The platform also allows parks to integrate their resident photographers, combining automated content with in-house photography. This helps foster a sense of community among surfers, making it easier for them to connect with one another.


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