Use this app to measure your vertical jump with video analysis and track your progress. Includes video recording, analysis tools, and a dunk height calculator.
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AppRecs rating 2.7. Trustworthiness 76 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 26 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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76% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Average 2.5★ rating suggests room for improvement
About What's My Vertical?
Vertical Jump Analyzer: Using the Slo-Mo feature of the camera app, you can shoot a video of a vertical jump and measure the vertical jump height using video analysis. Measurement is very easy and more accurate than a jump-and-reach test. This way you can easily keep track of your progress during your vertical jump training.
Dunk Calculator: Find out how high you need to jump to make a dunk. Put in your standing reach or height and the app will calculate the vertical jump height you need.
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Reviews for What's My Vertical?
Pia68847355
Worst waste of money
Extremely unacurate
LeJeuneJ_150274
Good App But Needs Work
This is a solid, quick and dirty tool to roughly measure vertical jump. I find that when it works (though I am not comparing to a measurement with actual equipment), the results seem accurate and just about what I’d expect. The issue for me is in the video playback, where you tell the app when you takeoff and land, it stutter constantly. The goal is to pinpoint using a high framerate, slow motion video when your feet leave the ground and land again, but this is sometimes impossible when the playback stutters past these two points. I’ll be skipping through a video frame by frame to snag that exact moment the feet leave the ground and sometimes the video will skip several frames for no apparent reason, making that video useless. This appears to be an issue with the app, as the video is in 240FPS and shows no stutter during playback on iPhone. Any fix or rationale for this bug would be greatly appreciated. Other than this issue, the app is very good for what it is, but rendering videos useless due to stuttering frames is a pretty fundamental problem.