For Competitive Equestrians · All Disciplines
Sensors on horse and rider · AI that reads every stride · Real-time feedback — in the saddle
See What We're Building
You ask your horse for something.
He doesn't understand.
And you're not sure if it was your timing, your pressure, or your release.
No one can see what's happening between you and your horse from the outside. Not your trainer. Not a camera. Not any technology that currently exists. You spend years developing feel — and some riders never get there.
You can see the result of a bad aid. You can call it from the rail. But you can't be there every ride — and between lessons, the same pattern repeats. Your rider needs feedback only you know how to give.
The horse answers every question. But the rider doesn't always know what question they asked. Inconsistent aids create confusion, resistance, and training plateaus — problems that could be caught and corrected before they compound.
Works with or without a trainer present
Every aid you give. Every response your horse makes. Captured continuously — pressure, timing, movement — without interrupting the ride.
Not just what you did — but when, for how long, and whether your horse understood. The moment of communication between horse and rider, decoded.
Not after the ride. Not on a screen you check later. In real time — so you can make the adjustment on the next stride, not the next lesson.
Whether you train alone, with a coach, or somewhere in between — Vector Equine works for the way you actually ride.
84% of serious riders train alone at least once a week. That's where most riding happens — and where most patterns repeat uncorrected.
Vector Equine is the consistent feedback system for every ride your trainer doesn't see. Which is most of them.
For the first time, trainers have access to objective session data — not just what they observed from the rail, but what actually happened between horse and rider on every stride.
Track your students' progress over time. Identify patterns that repeat between lessons. Give more precise coaching anchored in hard numbers — not intuition alone.
The best trainers already know what's happening. Vector Equine gives them the data to prove it.
"The timing of the release — I've had lessons for years, watched countless videos, and I'm still not sure."
"As a coach, teaching feel is by far the hardest thing. If you can invent something to teach feel, it would be amazing."
"I ride alone most days. That is where I need feedback the most — and where I get none."
"I have thought of this concept many times. Something that can actually teach feel. I hope it's finally real."
Five questions · Two minutes · First access when we launch
What discipline do you primarily ride?
Which best describes your role in the saddle?
Do you struggle with feel and timing of the aids — knowing not just what to do, but when, for how long, and when to release?
What's the hardest concept in riding for you right now? (Optional — but we read every word.)
Question 05 of 05If this solved the feel and timing problem — what investment feels realistic for a complete hardware system?
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You're in.
You'll hear from us before anyone else. When we show you what we're building, it'll make sense why we asked these questions first.
I've been riding since I was 5 — hunter/jumpers first, then dressage. One problem followed me across every discipline and every horse: the communication gap between what I asked and what my horse understood. This wasn't built from a whiteboard. It was built from 25 years in the saddle with honest horses who told me the truth when no one else could.
Built by a rider. For riders.
And for the horses who deserve better.
— Founder, Vector Equine