PhisiosCatch physics in sports.
Compute the physics. Watch the world respond. Phisios turns physics into a game you play through sport — pick basketball, soccer, or archery, read a quick illustrated lesson, then take the shot yourself: set the power, the hold-over, the spin, and watch the ball or arrow fly. Land it and your Sports IQ climbs. There are no formulas to memorise and no jargon — you learn the physics by feeling how a shot behaves, the way an athlete does.
Story
The arc of a jump shot, the curve on a free kick, the drop on a long arrow — you already feel these. Phisios names the physics in exactly those terms: no “projectile motion,” no “Magnus force,” just the shot.
We built it as the SecretAPI team at the Apple Developer Academy — basketball, soccer, and archery to start, with pool on the way. It runs entirely on your phone: no account, no sign-up, nothing leaves the device.
Highlights
Three sports to start — basketball (the arc), soccer (the curve), archery (the distance); pool on the way
Read a short illustrated lesson, then take the shot — dial in power, hold-over, and spin, and watch it fly
No jargon — you learn the angle, the curve, and the wind by feel, not by formula
A daily question and a rising Sports IQ keep your eye sharp
Entirely on-device — no account, no tracking, nothing leaves your phone
Built with
SecretAPI team · Apple Developer Academy
My role on the team
- —Product management — owned direction, scope, and the lesson roadmap
- —Also contributed to the code, asset design, and UI alongside the team
Screens
See it in motion.
Information
Platforms
iOS · iPadOS
Category
Education
Price
Free
Minimum OS
iOS 18.0+
Released
2026
Rating
Too few ratings
Get the app
Ready when you are.Phisios is on the App Store.
Privacy
Phisiosdoesn't track you, doesn't collect your data, and doesn't share what you put into it with anyone — not me, not Apple, not a third party.




