Don't lose to a moment that needed you.
The proposal. The interview. The comeback you owed someone who crossed a line. There's a version of you that rises to it, and the one who lies awake replaying it: I could have said that better. Why didn't the words come out? Dante puts you through the moment again and again before it's real, watching, listening, pushing back, so when it finally counts, the right words are already yours.
Private by design. Video and audio never leave your device.
Everyone gets the moment. Almost no one is ready for it.
Don't let the best thing you had to say arrive an hour too late.
I rehearsed it in the car for twenty minutes. The second they looked at me, all of it was just… gone.
I heard my own voice shaking and thought, please don't let them notice, and I knew they already had.
They asked one follow-up I didn't see coming, and I felt my whole face go hot while I scrambled for nothing.
I kept saying "um" and "like" and "does that make sense?". I could hear it happening and I couldn't stop.
I had the perfect comeback. It showed up in the shower that night, three hours too late.
I nodded and said "yeah, totally" to something I completely disagreed with, just to make the moment end.
You don't get the moment back. But you can meet the next one already having lived it, having heard the hard question, felt the pause, and found the words while it was still just practice. That's the whole point of Dante.
It's not just the big stage
Every moment you'd give anything to get right
The once-in-a-lifetime ones and the everyday ones you replay all night. Dante builds you up for all of them, so you show up as the version of you that says what you mean, when it counts.
The proposal
You're about to ask her to marry you. What if your hands go clammy, the lines you practiced vanish, and she just stares back, and you both have to live inside that memory forever?
The comeback
Someone was rude to you and made you question your own values. You had every right to push back, and the perfect reply only showed up an hour later, in the shower.
The toast
It's your best friend's wedding and the whole room turns to you. You wanted it to be unforgettable, not the speech you mumbled through, staring at your phone.
The interview
They asked the one question you should have nailed. You knew the answer cold; it just didn't come out, and you watched the offer slip with it.
The pitch
The room finally went quiet for you. One shot to make them believe, and you let a single skeptical look talk you out of the idea you walked in certain about.
The hard conversation
You finally sat them down to say the thing that mattered. It came out tangled and small, and you left having said everything except what you meant.
Catch what you'd only notice too late
The drifting eyes, the rushed pace, the question that knocks you off balance: these are the things you never see in the moment, only regret afterward. Lightweight models track your face, body, hands, and voice frame-by-frame and surface them while you can still fix them.
Eye contact
Detects when your gaze drifts off the lens and your face leaves the frame.
Pace & energy
Words-per-minute, rushing, and dragging, so your delivery keeps its fire.
Posture
Shoulder line and uprightness. Are you grounded or shrinking under pressure?
Gestures
Hand movement and fidgeting that can make a point feel less controlled.
Clarity
Filler words, long silences, and rambling that bury what you mean.
Composure
How steady you stay when a hard question puts you on the spot.
How a session works
Allow camera & mic
Everything runs locally in your browser. No uploads, no waiting.
Speak under pressure
Pitch, present, or rehearse the real moment. Optional hard questions interrupt you mid-flow.
Get coached live
Real-time cues like 'look up', 'slow down', and 'answer directly' appear as you speak.
Review & drill
A full report scores your delivery and hands you targeted drills to fix the weak spots.
For anyone who can't afford to wish they'd been ready
Founders
The raise, the partnership, the one investor call: moments that don't come around twice. Walk in already having answered the hard question.
Presenters
The keynote and the boardroom don't offer a second take. Be the version of you that says it right the first time.
Changemakers
When the room finally listens, you only get one shot to make them believe. Don't let it be the day the words don't come.
Teams & cohorts
Rehearse the high-stakes moments together so no one on the team learns what they should have said on the way home.
Dante everywhere you need to win the room
Today it's a web app. Next it follows you into every moment that matters. Pick the products you'd actually use. We'll only build what you want, and keep you posted as each one ships.
The moment is coming. The only question is whether you'll be ready for it.
Somewhere ahead is the conversation that changes things, and a version of you that walks out of it with nothing left unsaid. Rehearse it now, while it's still practice, so you never have to replay it wishing you had.
Begin the ascent