Reddix is the performance intelligence platform that turns any studio camera into a biomechanics lab, choreography vault, and rights engine — all in one.
Every other creative industry got digitised. Music got Spotify, Pro Tools, and ASCAP. Film got DaVinci Resolve and IMDB. Sports got Hudl and Catapult.
Dance? Studio owners are still tracking attendance on spreadsheets. Choreographers lose decades of work when a company disbands. TikTok is worth $300B partly on the backs of dances — and the choreographers who created them see nothing.
That's the gap Reddix was built to close.
Studios bleed students without ever knowing why or which instructor to credit.
Repertoire dies with retiring dancers. There's no system of record for movement.
Choreographers create viral culture and receive no downstream compensation.
Technique correction still happens the same way it did in 1965 — "no, higher."
Studio owners. Artistic directors. Working choreographers. Brands. Each gets exactly what they need.
Mount any phone in the corner. Track joint angles, alignment, timing, and student progress across every class — automatically. Know which teachers drive retention before you feel it in revenue.
Capture choreography as a rigged 3D skeleton with annotated intent — counts, dynamics, spatial pathways. Decades of repertoire, preserved. Transferable. Yours forever.
ASCAP, but for choreography. When a brand licenses a sequence, when a platform reproduces a dance — Sync fingerprints the work and routes royalties to the creator. First of its kind.
No mocap suits. No expensive rigs. Just your existing studio space and a phone.
Place an iPhone in the corner of your studio. Reddix works with what you already have — no hardware investment.
Our computer vision engine tracks every joint angle, weight shift, and timing variance across every dancer in the frame — in real time.
Students receive a personal form report. Studio owners get retention signals. Choreographers get fingerprinted IP. Everyone wins.
Built at the intersection of technology and culture — Reddix was founded on the belief that the people who create the world's most watched art deserve the same infrastructure as any other industry. The founding team brings together expertise in computer vision, B2B SaaS operations, and deep relationships inside the dance community. We're not outsiders building for an industry. We're building with it.
Modern transformer-based vision models now extract biomechanics-grade data from a single smartphone camera. No motion-capture suit required. This wasn't possible two years ago.
The 2022 NBA 2K case and ongoing class actions from Black choreographers have generated industry-wide demand for a rights infrastructure that simply didn't exist before.
A platform worth $300B — built significantly on viral choreography — has made it impossible for the industry to ignore the value gap between what creators contribute and what they earn.
We're onboarding design-partner studios and choreographers now. Early access is limited and free for the first cohort.