DanceBetter AI

AI Ballroom Dance Coach — Online Technique Feedback for Waltz, Foxtrot, and More

Ballroom dancing is one of the most technically precise styles in the world. The frame has to be consistent. The footwork has to be placed exactly. The rise and fall in waltz, the sway in foxtrot, the drive and collection in quickstep — every element is interconnected, which means a single weak point affects the quality of everything around it.

For dancers who do not have access to regular lessons, or who are supplementing their studio training with home practice, those weak points can go undetected for months. DanceBetter's AI ballroom dance analysis changes that.

What the AI Analyses in Your Ballroom Videos

Upload a clip of your practice — solo or with a partner — and the AI evaluates:

  • Frame quality — the consistency of your hold position through movements and turns
  • Footwork placement and heel-toe technique — whether your steps are landing with the correct part of the foot at the correct moment
  • Rise and fall (waltz, foxtrot) — the smoothness and timing of your vertical movement through each bar
  • Sway and body shaping — whether your body is producing the correct inclination through corners and natural turns
  • Timing accuracy — how cleanly your footwork is tracking the musical phrase

Styles Covered

DanceBetter's ballroom dance feedback covers the full range of standard and Latin ballroom styles: waltz, foxtrot, quickstep, tango, Viennese waltz, cha cha, samba, rumba, paso doble, and jive.

For Competitive and Social Ballroom Dancers

Whether you are preparing for a competitive ballroom event, working toward a medal test, or simply want to dance more confidently at social events and weddings, the AI gives you the same precision of feedback that a qualified adjudicator would provide — delivered within seconds of your upload.

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