Acuvis Golf

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The Acuvis Story

October 2025. A golfer in Eugene, Oregon is practicing in his garage with orange foam balls. His launch monitor can't detect them. He considers spray-painting them white. Five months later, he built a launch monitor that works with colored balls and it's more accurate than devices costing five times as much.

Key Milestones

Oct 2025

Orange balls aren’t detected. The problem is identified.

Nov 8, 2025

Day one. “Build an iPhone launch monitor.”

Nov 12, 2025

First code compiles. Four days from idea to running app.

Feb 28, 2026

First validated speed measurement: 39.6 mph.

Mar 14, 2026

Brand named. Acuvis Golf — “precision sight.”

Mar 21, 2026

Launch angle working. Two of three measurements in one day.

Mar 27, 2026

Volume test gate cleared. Calibration unblocked.

Founder

Cory Meza is based in Eugene, Oregon. He started Acuvis because he wanted launch monitor data for his practice sessions and couldn't justify $600 for a device he'd use in his garage. He built the first prototype while running a restaurant grand opening, pulling 50-hour weeks on-site and fitting engineering into the hours around shifts. Test equipment: an iPhone on a takeout container, a hitting net, and his grandfather's Wilson irons from the 1970s. Acuvis is his first company.

Acuvis Golf is a product of Lyra Motion Technology. Eugene, Oregon.

Contact

General inquiries: hello@acuvisgolf.com

Press and creator inquiries: press@acuvisgolf.com

Product Specs

MeasurementsBall speed, launch angle, carry distancePrice$149 one-time (Core)DeviceRecent iPhone Pro with 240fps cameraHardware requiredNone — software onlyBall requiredMatte orange (verified). Maxfli StraightFli Matte Orange recommended. Red and pink expected to work but not yet tested.
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