Press kit
Danzu is an iOS app that uses AI to score your dancing across five axes — timing, energy, control, groove, and expression — no reference video required.
About Danzu
Danzu turns a phone camera into a dance coach. Dancers film 30–90 seconds of movement — choreography or freestyle — and AI pose estimation plus music beat tracking produce an overall score, five axis scores, and coaching tips generated from the dancer's own moves, in about a minute. Unlike dance apps that score how closely you copy a reference video, Danzu is reference-free: it measures how your movement works with the music, judged against the standards of the genre you pick. Scoring is deterministic — the same video always produces the same result — so progress is measurable week over week.
Fast facts
- What: AI dance analysis app: film 30–90 seconds, get an overall score, five axis scores, and coaching tips
- The five axes: Timing, energy, control, groove, expression
- How it works: AI pose estimation + music beat tracking; reference-free and genre-aware — freestyle is fully scoreable
- Genres: Hip hop, breaking, house, K-pop, contemporary, shuffle, heels
- Platform: iOS — coming soon to the App Store
- Pricing: Free to download; Danzu Pro $39.99/year (3-day free trial) or $9.99/week
- Contact: danzuapp@gmail.com
Brand assets
Logo: danzu.app/logo.png(512×512 PNG). The wordmark is "DANZU" set in the system sans with wide tracking; the score ring in Danzu green (#30D158) is the product motif. App screenshots and founder interviews are available on request.
Press contact
Email danzuapp@gmail.com— we usually reply within one business day. We're happy to provide demo access, screenshots, or scoring-methodology details for coverage.