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Upload a selfie and our AI Skin Analyzer reads your skin in 30 seconds — acne, wrinkles, fine lines, dark spots, pores, hydration, texture, redness. Get a clear skin report plus a personalized skincare routine, no clinic visit needed.
The AI looks at the things a good dermatologist would notice in a first visit — skin type, current concerns, where you're heading if you keep your routine. It's free skin analysis from a single photo, not a 20-minute quiz.

The AI Skin Analyzer scans for acne, fine lines, wrinkles, dark spots, hyperpigmentation, redness, enlarged pores, dryness, oiliness, and uneven skin tone — the concerns dermatologists actually look at.
Your skin analysis comes with a step-by-step skincare routine matched to your skin type and your top concerns — cleanser, actives, moisturizer, SPF. No generic advice, just what your skin in this photo actually needs.
Upload a selfie, get a full skin report back in 30 seconds — score per concern, skin type, and the routine that goes with them. Snap a new photo every few weeks to track progress.
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Upload a front-facing selfie and the AI skin analyzer scores your skin across the concerns dermatologists actually look at. No quiz, no questionnaire — just the photo and a clean report in 30 seconds.
Concerns get flagged by region — forehead acne, smile-line wrinkles, post-acne dark spots, redness around the nose, enlarged pores on the T-zone — so you know exactly what to target in your routine.
Every skin analysis comes with a step-by-step skincare routine built for your skin type and your top concerns — cleanser, serum with the right active, moisturizer, SPF. No guesswork on which product fits.
Run a new skin analysis every few weeks and compare scores side by side. Watching the acne or hyperpigmentation score drop is the clearest signal that your skincare routine is actually working.
Combination skin with congestion in the T-zone and dryness on the cheeks needs different actives than oily, acne-prone skin. The skin analysis tells you which products and ingredients actually match the skin in your photo.
Think of it as a skin scanner you keep in your pocket. Not a replacement for a dermatologist when something serious is going on — but a fast, free baseline you can run anytime your skin changes.
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An AI Skin Analyzer is an online tool that scores your skin from a single selfie. It uses a computer-vision model trained on dermatology-graded photos to identify concerns like acne, wrinkles, dark spots, hyperpigmentation, redness, dryness, oiliness, and enlarged pores — then maps the results to a skin type and a personalized skincare routine. The whole skin analysis happens in 30 seconds, no clinic visit required.
AI skin analysis works by feeding your selfie to a vision model that locates the face, maps facial regions (forehead, cheeks, T-zone, chin, under-eyes), and scores each region against ten-plus skin concerns. The model was trained on thousands of dermatologist-labeled photos, so the same patterns a clinician looks for — inflammation around active acne, parallel fine lines, post-inflammatory pigmentation, dehydration creases — are what the AI Skin Analyzer detects. You get back a per-concern score plus a recommended skincare routine.
Yes — within the limits of what's visible in a single photo. The AI Skin Analyzer reliably picks up visible surface concerns: active acne, comedones, fine lines, wrinkles, dark spots, hyperpigmentation, redness, enlarged pores, and surface dryness. It can't see what's happening below the surface (deep cystic acne, internal hydration, hormonal patterns), so treat it as a fast at-home baseline rather than a clinical diagnosis. For anything serious, see a dermatologist.
Overchat AI Skin Analyzer is a paid tool. With the Pro subscription, you can run unlimited skin analyses, track progress over time, and get the personalized skincare routine for every scan. There's also a free trial so you can try the AI Skin Analyzer once before subscribing.
The AI Skin Analyzer scores ten-plus common concerns: acne (active and post-acne marks), fine lines, wrinkles, dark spots, hyperpigmentation, redness, enlarged pores, surface dryness, oiliness, dullness, and uneven skin tone. Each one gets its own score so you know which areas to prioritize in your skincare routine.
No. The AI Skin Analyzer is a fast at-home skin scanner, not a medical diagnosis. It's great for tracking everyday concerns like acne, fine lines, dark spots, and dryness, and for tuning a skincare routine between visits. For anything serious — a mole that's changing, painful cystic acne, suspected rosacea or eczema — see a board-certified dermatologist.
A clean, makeup-free selfie in soft daylight, taken straight on, with your hair pulled back and your face filling most of the frame. Avoid harsh shadows, ring lights, heavy filters, and angles that compress one cheek into shadow. The clearer the photo, the more accurate the skin analysis — the AI is reading actual skin texture, not editing artifacts.
Yes. Every skin analysis includes a skin type read — dry, oily, combination, normal, or sensitive — based on visible cues like shine in the T-zone, dryness on the cheeks, redness reactivity, and visible pore size. The skin type drives the skincare routine recommendations, so different skin types get different cleansers, actives, and moisturizers.
Yes. The AI Skin Analyzer returns a complete skincare routine — cleanser type, active ingredients (retinol, niacinamide, salicylic acid, vitamin C, etc.) matched to your concerns, moisturizer weight, and SPF guidance. We surface ingredient categories rather than specific brands, so you can pick products in any price range that fit the routine.

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