Three things happen every time you go out: APEX captures the ride, reads what you did, and hands you back a review. You only ever do the first part — the rest runs on its own.
A small camera-and-sensor unit clamps onto your bike — no wiring into the electronics, no permanent install. It sees the road ahead and feels how the bike moves: lean, acceleration, braking, position. Setup takes a minute and it stays out of your way.
Road or track, commute or canyon — you don't change anything. APEX records the session in the background. There's no screen to watch and nothing to operate while you ride. Your attention stays where it should: on the road.
When you stop, it works through what happened: where you turned in, how late you braked, the line you actually held versus the one that would have been smoother, and how cleanly you picked the throttle back up. It compares each corner to your own best, not to a stranger's lap.
The output isn't a wall of telemetry. It's a short, spoken breakdown in plain language — what you did well, the one or two habits costing you the most, and a concrete thing to try next time. The kind of thing a good coach would say standing next to your bike.
Plenty of devices already record your ride. Almost none of them tell you what it means. APEX is built around the part that actually makes you better.
Graphs and GPS traces leave the analysis to you. APEX does the reading and gives you the conclusion — in words.
Every corner is judged against your own cleanest version of it, so progress is real and the advice fits your level.
A coach who lists twenty faults helps no one. APEX surfaces the one or two that matter most this session.
A simplified look at the path APEX takes between your ride ending and your review starting.
Forward-facing footage, lean and acceleration from the sensors, and where you were on the road.
APEX turns that stream into recognizable moments: a corner taken, a brake applied early, a line drifted wide.
Each moment is scored for smoothness and consistency next to your own strongest reference.
The findings become a short coaching summary you can listen to before you've even unzipped your jacket.