About
FYP Dance is an iOS app built specifically for cover dancers and social media creators who want to perfect their choreography. At its core, the app uses AI-powered pose analysis to generate a match score after every recorded take, giving dancers instant, objective feedback on how closely their movements align with the original video. The split-screen side-by-side recording feature lets you film yourself next to the reference choreography in a single take, automatically syncing both clips so every beat lines up for easy comparison. This eliminates the need to manually edit comparison videos and streamlines the practice-review loop. FYP Dance also includes slow-motion playback at 0.25x, 0.5x, and 0.75x speeds, making it easy to break down complex or fast-paced sequences frame by frame. Mirror mode flips the video horizontally so left and right match your natural point of view—ideal for learning from tutorials filmed facing the camera. The core workflow is simple: drill a section, record, review your AI score, and repeat. This tight feedback loop helps dancers identify where they drift, correct specific moments, and track improvement over time. Whether you're preparing a TikTok cover, competing in a dance challenge, or studying choreography from your favorite artist, FYP Dance provides a structured, data-driven practice environment in a compact mobile app.
Key Features
- AI Match Score: Receive an AI-generated accuracy score after every recorded take, showing exactly how well your movements align with the original choreography.
- Side-by-Side Split-Screen Recording: Film yourself next to the reference video in one take using a split-screen camera, with both clips automatically synced beat-for-beat on playback.
- Slow-Motion Playback: Slow down any video to 0.25x, 0.5x, or 0.75x speed to study and replicate complex or fast-paced choreography sequences in detail.
- Mirror Mode: Flip the video horizontally so left and right match your natural perspective, making it easier to follow along with tutorial-style choreography.
- Loop Drilling: Repeat any section of choreography on a continuous loop so you can drill specific moments until they're locked in.
Use Cases
- K-pop and hip-hop cover dancers drilling specific sections of choreography and tracking accuracy improvement across multiple takes.
- TikTok and Instagram Reels creators filming polished side-by-side dance cover videos directly within the app.
- Dance students and self-taught learners using slow-motion playback to break down complex or fast choreography sequences.
- Content creators practicing for dance challenges who need quick, objective feedback on how closely they match the original performer.
- Aspiring dancers preparing auditions or cover performances by identifying and correcting specific movements where they drift from the reference.
Pros
- Instant, Objective Feedback: The AI match score removes the guesswork from self-assessment, giving dancers a concrete metric to track their improvement across takes.
- Streamlined Practice Loop: The record-score-repeat workflow is tightly optimized, reducing friction between takes and keeping dancers focused on improvement.
- All-in-One Practice Environment: Side-by-side recording, slow motion, mirror mode, and AI scoring are all in a single app, eliminating the need for multiple tools.
Cons
- iOS Only: Currently available exclusively on the App Store, leaving out Android users and those who prefer to practice on a larger screen or desktop.
- Requires a Reference Video: The AI scoring and side-by-side features depend on having the original choreography video available, which may not always be accessible.
- Limited to Movement Matching: The tool focuses on visual pose matching and does not account for musicality, facial expression, or performance quality beyond physical alignment.
Frequently Asked Questions
FYP Dance is an iOS app designed for cover dancers and content creators. It lets you record yourself side-by-side with original choreography, receive an AI match score for each take, and use slow motion and mirror mode to perfect your moves.
The app uses computer vision to analyze your body movements and compare them against the reference choreography frame by frame, generating a percentage-based match score to show where your movements align or drift.
FYP Dance is currently available exclusively on iOS via the Apple App Store.
Yes, you can use any video as a reference — whether it's a TikTok, YouTube tutorial, or your own saved clip. You load the reference video and then record yourself alongside it.
Mirror mode flips the video horizontally so that the left and right sides match your natural point of view in a mirror. This is especially helpful when learning from tutorials where the instructor faces the camera.
