PulseAim, developed by Pulse Frontier, Inc. in Bradenton, Florida, today introduced its AIpowered target scoring system aimed at transforming precision shooting practice across the U.S. market. Designed to be lightweight and ultra portable, PulseAim integrates a monocular camera module with a companion app to deliver instant shot grouping and scoring without the need for permanent range infrastructure or complex setups. The system is touted as the worlds first AIpowered target scoring system for sport shooting, promising unparalleled accuracy and feedback via continous video streaming ( At its core, PulseAims PASK (Pulse Aim Scoring Kernel) system uses advanced sensors and proprietary scoring algorithms to calculate group size and shot placement immediately after each shot all visible on the users mobile device. This eliminates manual scoring and target interpretation delays, allowing shooters to adjust stance, grip, and sight alignment in real time ( Built for portability and versatility PulseAims hardware is compact and userfriendly, designed to be quickly assembled on any shooting bench or portable tripod. Users place the monocular-camera unit near the target area and connect via the app. A clear onboard UI guides calibration and ensures proper alignment. From indoor pistol bays to outdoor rifle ranges, the system adapts without requiring costly permanent mounts or paper templates. AI-driven feedback for improved training Rather than relying on laser tagging or sensor-equipped targets, PulseAims AI-driven vision processing reads conventional paper or custom targets and translates shot holes into precise shot locations. Groupings and score tallies appear on-screen within seconds, enabling drillbased repetition with immediate performance metrics. According to the company, the system is engineered to outperform legacy optical scoring systems in both speed and error reduction ( Ideal for diverse shooting audiences PulseAim is aimed at individual sport shooters, professional coaches, and competitive marksmen. Whether integrating into Pulse Frontiers other offeringssuch as ShotPulse, RifleAxis, PulseSkadi, and RecoilTrackeror standing alone, the scoring system builds a datadriven training ecosystem. Coaches can now generate consistent feedback, track group size trends across sessions, and assess shooter progression using unambiguous performance data. Strategic implications PulseAim strengthens Pulse Frontiers position in the training gear and accessory market by uniting hardware, AI software, and user experience under one platform. The accessible price point and minimal setup time make it appealing to both individual users and professional training facilities. Pulse Frontiers goal: to redefine how the next generation of shooters and instructors engage with precision skill development.