AI Skin Check Online — Moles, Rashes, Acne & 62+ Conditions
How It Works
Upload Photo
Take a close-up photo of the skin area that concerns you. Our system accepts images of moles, rashes, spots, and other skin changes.
AI Analysis
Our dermatology AI analyzes your image against a database of 62+ skin conditions. The analysis takes approximately 30 seconds.
Get Results
Receive an instant assessment including condition identification, risk level, and confidence score. Unlock the full report for detailed recommendations.
Conditions We Detect
Acne, rozacea, milium
Acne is an inflammatory skin condition that occurs when hair follicles or pores become clogged with sebum, dead skin cells, and bacteria.
Benign neoplasms, nevi, moles
"Benign neoplasms" refers to non-cancerous growths, and "nevi" and "moles" are specific types of benign neoplasms found on the skin.
Borderline skin lesions
Borderline skin lesions are skin changes or formations that are difficult to classify definitively as either benign or malignant.
Dermatitis
Dermatitis is a general term for a group of inflammatory skin conditions that can be caused by various factors.
Eczema
Eczema is a chronic skin condition characterized by inflammation, itching and redness. It...
Mycoses: fungal infections of the skin, hair, and nails
Mycoses: fungal infections of the skin, hair, and nails
Papulosquamous disorders: psoriasis, lichen
Papulosquamous are a group of skin conditions characterized by the appearance of inflamed, thickened areas of skin covered with scales or crusts.
Skin Cancer: melanoma, BCC, SCC
Skin cancer encompasses different types of malignancies that develop in the skin cells.
Urticaria and erythema
Urticaria and erythema are skin conditions that can be associated with allergic reactions or other diseases.
What Our Users Say
I was worried about a mole on my arm. SkinAI identified it as a benign nevus in 20 seconds. The dermatologist confirmed the result.
My daughter had a rash and I didn't know what it was. The app said contact dermatitis — our pediatrician agreed. Very helpful for a quick first check.
As someone with darker skin, I appreciate that SkinAI works well across all skin tones. The analysis was accurate and the report was very detailed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate is the AI skin analysis?
Our AI has been trained on millions of dermatological images and provides a confidence score with each analysis. While highly accurate for screening purposes, it is not a substitute for professional medical diagnosis. Always consult a dermatologist for confirmation.
What skin conditions can SkinAI detect?
SkinAI can identify 62+ skin conditions including moles, acne, eczema, psoriasis, fungal infections, melanoma risk indicators, allergic reactions, and pigmentation disorders. See the full list above.
Is my photo data secure and private?
Yes. Your photos are encrypted during transmission, processed for analysis only, and are not stored permanently. We comply with GDPR and do not share your data with third parties.
How much does a full skin analysis report cost?
A single scan report costs $2.99 (one-time). For unlimited scans, our monthly subscription is $9.99/month. The initial screening with risk level and confidence score is always free.
Do I need to download an app?
No. SkinAI works directly in your browser — just upload a photo on this page. We also offer iOS and Android apps for on-the-go scanning.
Can AI replace a dermatologist?
No. AI skin analysis is a screening tool that helps you decide whether to seek professional care. It provides useful preliminary information, but a qualified dermatologist should always make the final diagnosis.
What kind of photo should I take?
Take a close-up, well-lit photo of the skin area. Ensure the area is in focus, avoid shadows, and capture only the affected skin. The better the photo quality, the more accurate the analysis.
Is SkinAI available in my language?
SkinAI is available in 15 languages including English, Spanish, French, German, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and more. The interface and reports are fully translated.
This tool is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified dermatologist.