
ReSpo.Vision, a deep tech sports startup, has raised €4.2 million in fresh funding. The company is developing AI-powered tracking and visualisation tools for sports.
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- ReSpo.Vision, a deep tech sports startup, has raised €4.2 million in fresh funding. The company is developing AI-powered tracking and visualisation tools for sports.
The funding round was led by Vinci and Smartlink, with support from top investors including Jan Bednarek (Premier League footballer), Marcin Zukowski (co-founder of Snowflake), and Amar Shah (co-founder of Wayve).
ReSpo.Vision uses computer vision and deep learning to extract 3D tracking data from regular sports video feeds—like those seen on TV.
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The system captures over 50 body points per player with centimetre-level accuracy, using just a single camera.
This makes advanced performance analysis much more affordable and accessible for sports clubs and federations. The platform then turns the data into tactical insights and player analytics.
Paweł Osterreicher, CEO and co-founder of ReSpo.Vision said: The way we watch football hasn’t fundamentally changed since the 1960s. We’re using AI to break that barrier - putting fans on the pitch, giving broadcasters next-gen storytelling tools, while providing clubs and federations with elite tactical insight.
This funding is a strong endorsement of our vision to bring sport into a more interactive, intelligent era. Whether powering enhanced broadcasts, highlight reels, or second-screen experiences, we are helping rights-holders to deliver richer, more interactive content without costly production overheads.
This funding round will help make this a reality for more competitions that have historically lacked access to the latest data and analysis innovations.
The new funding will help ReSpo.Vision expand its services to broadcasters, rights-holders, and digital platforms.
A key part of this expansion is its Digital Twin Technology — a tool that creates lifelike recreations of real matches. It lets fans relive important moments from a player’s first-person view.
Imagine watching a goal from the eyes of the striker, or seeing a play unfold from the perspective of a defender. This technology offers a whole new way for fans to experience the game—more personal, immersive, and exciting than ever before.
Bartosz Drabikowski, president of the management board of Vinci S.A., stated: ReSpo.Vision confirms that technologies with global potential can be created in Poland. We support companies that create innovations and, on top of that, can successfully develop and export them.
We consider this project to be very promising, both in terms of technology as well as investment. We also acknowledge the potential this solution has in the future. For instance, the possibility of future implementation of this technology in other industries, such as defense or medicine.
The investment will help ReSpo.Vision move faster toward its goal of changing how fans watch football. It also aims to help broadcasters, leagues, and federations offer a more immersive and insightful viewing experience than ever before.
About ReSpo.Vision
Founded in 2020, ReSpo.Vision is revolutionizing sports through the power of AI and computer vision. Their cutting-edge single-camera 3D tracking system brings the game to life with immersive experiences for fans and delivers accurate, detailed insights to sports clubs and organizations.