Website: www.skinvision.com/en
Overview
AI-assisted skin spot and mole risk checks with monitoring features.
Details
SkinVision targets a very specific and common worry: you notice a spot, mole, or skin change and you don’t know whether it’s harmless or something you should get checked. The app lets you capture images with your phone and receive an AI-assisted risk indication with guidance on what to do next. For many users, the value is not just the one-time check—it’s the ability to monitor changes over time in a consistent way.
Skin changes can be subtle, and people are notoriously bad at remembering what something looked like months ago. By encouraging repeat scans and consistent photos, SkinVision can help users document changes more clearly and take action earlier when something seems unusual. That can be especially useful for people with many moles, higher sun exposure, or those who simply want a structured way to stay on top of skin health.
The app’s results are not a diagnosis, and it should not be used to rule out skin cancer. Rather, it can be used as a screening and monitoring tool that nudges you toward professional care when the risk appears elevated or when changes look concerning. If a lesion changes quickly, bleeds, becomes painful, develops irregular borders or multiple colors, or is an “ugly duckling” compared to other moles, a clinician evaluation is the right next step regardless of an app result.
Pricing is usually plan-based (for example, multi-month or annual access), and some features may be available without payment depending on region and partnerships. For a directory audience, SkinVision fits well under “AI for prevention and early detection”—a category where the goal is better awareness, earlier attention to suspicious changes, and cleaner documentation when you do speak with a dermatologist.
Used responsibly, SkinVision can reduce guesswork and improve follow-through, but it should never delay a medical assessment when warning signs are present.