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Pitch Delivery Analyzer

Pitch delivery analyzer. Upload your pitch video and AI grades the hook, clarity, structure, confidence, slides, and the ask like a pitch coach.

Choose the type of analysis you want to perform on your video.

Only models with video understanding are shown. Access depends on your subscription tier.

Supports YouTube, Vimeo, and direct video file URLs. YouTube links work best with Gemini.

What is Pitch Delivery Analyzer?

Pitch Delivery Analyzer is an AI tool that watches your pitch and grades the delivery the way a pitch coach would. You upload your pitch video (investor, sales, demo day, or a class presentation, often with slides) and the AI reads your opening hook, the clarity of your problem and solution, your structure, confidence, vocal delivery, pacing, use of slides, the ask, and your time management, then scores how well it lands. Most pitches fail in delivery, not on the idea: a rambling middle, a soft ask nobody can act on, low energy, or slides crammed with text. You cannot easily judge your own pitch because you are inside the nerves. This tool gives you a coach's outside read. It names the specific delivery faults, rates each by severity, then tells you the one highest-leverage change instead of a long list, because fixing the root (often the ask or the opening) lifts the whole pitch. It finishes with drills and rehearsal moves you can run before the real thing.

How Pitch Delivery Analyzer Works

Upload your pitch and add notes about the pitch type and your time limit, so the feedback fits the room you are pitching to. The AI watches the opening to judge whether the first fifteen seconds earn attention, then checks how clearly the problem and solution come across and whether the pitch flows in a logical, building structure. It reads your confidence and composure, your vocal delivery and energy, and your pacing, then judges whether your slides or visuals support the message or distract from it. It pays special attention to the ask, since a vague or missing call to action is the most common pitch failure, and it checks your time management against your stated limit. It scores each component, lists the specific faults by severity (rambling, no clear ask, low energy, jargon, over-time, reading off slides), names the single highest-leverage fix, and gives you targeted drills and rehearsal moves to run before the real pitch.

Benefits of Pitch Delivery Analyzer

  • Get a coach-style read on your pitch delivery before you stand in front of the real room.
  • See a component breakdown of hook, clarity, structure, confidence, slides, and the ask.
  • Find out if your ask is clear and confident, the most common place pitches fall apart.
  • Catch rambling, jargon, and over-time problems that lose an audience.
  • Get the one highest-leverage fix instead of a long list of notes.
  • Receive drills and rehearsal moves you can run before pitching for real.
  • Pressure-test a pitch when you cannot get a mentor or coach on short notice.

Tips for Best Results

  • Tell the AI the pitch type and time limit so it judges against the right room and clock.
  • Record a full run-through at real pace, not a slow rehearsal that hides timing problems.
  • Make sure your slides are visible in frame if you want feedback on how they support you.
  • Pay close attention to the ask note, since a soft or missing ask kills otherwise strong pitches.
  • Fix the one priority change first, then re-record before reworking everything else.
  • Run the suggested drills as real reps, especially the ones targeting energy and clarity.
  • Re-upload after rehearsing to confirm the delivery score and timing improved.

Popular Use Cases

  • Founders rehearsing an investor or demo-day pitch without a coach on hand.
  • Salespeople tightening a pitch delivery before an important call or meeting.
  • Students preparing a graded class presentation who want honest delivery feedback.
  • Startup teams pressure-testing a pitch the night before a competition.
  • Anyone nervous about pitching building confidence with structured feedback and drills.
  • Founders checking whether their ask is clear enough for an investor to act on.
  • Presenters making sure a slide-driven pitch fits the time limit without rushing the close.