Shooters Global has rolled out Shotisize, a new AI feature inside the company's Drills App that analyzes practice footage and automatically generates shot-timer-style overlays — total time, splits, and shot count — without a paired timer or dedicated rig.

The system works by listening to the audio track of a submitted video. Its recognition model picks up the start signal and individual shot reports from whatever shot timer the shooter is already running, then lays the data back onto the video as graphical overlays. Any recording device works, the company says, including iPhones, GoPros, Insta360 cameras, and professional setups.

After the AI finishes processing, users can clean up the output manually: removing "ghost" shots the model mistakenly tagged, grouping strings, or adjusting audio sensitivity for louder or windier environments. Shooters choose which data points appear in the final export — total time, splits, shot count, or a combination — leaving editorial control over what ends up on social.

Launch walkthrough


How-to tutorial


$2,000 Giveaway

To mark the launch, Shooters Global is running a giveaway of twenty $100 Amazon gift cards. Entrants must like and comment on the Shotisize launch post on Facebook or Instagram, create a video using Shotisize, and post it to their own IG or FB with the hashtag #shotisize and a tag for @shooters_global or @shooters.global. The draw is scheduled for May 29.

Pulse Pro Timer Still Discounted

Separately, Shooters Global has extended its 25% discount on the SG Pulse Pro shot timer, with pricing starting at $247.49 for the standalone unit.