
Pore texture map
Multi-scale blob detection isolates every visible pore, then renders density as a thermal field. Inner cheeks light up as the dominant zone.
Below is a genuine scan — thermal pore and oil maps, redness zones, acne and dark-circle detection. No placeholders: this is exactly what your free analysis looks like.



Multi-scale blob detection isolates every visible pore, then renders density as a thermal field. Inner cheeks light up as the dominant zone.

Specular-shine analysis separates the T-zone from the U-zone. The result: a balanced, normal skin profile with mild forehead shine.

LAB a* and YCrCb Cr channels fuse into a single tone signal. 17 hotspots detected — the right cheek carries the strongest concentration.

The model doesn't just count blemishes — it tells active acne apart from moles and freckles, so your score reflects skin you can actually change.

L-channel brightness is compared against a cheek reference per eye. Little to no visible darkness here — and the asymmetry is measured to the point.
The free scan above is only the visual layer. The full report turns these signals into a plan.
Yes. Every map and number on this page is a real run of our engine on a volunteer photo. Your free scan looks exactly like this.
The full web result, per-module heatmaps, an executive summary, a zone-by-zone breakdown of your face, and a personalized AM/PM/weekly care plan.
Your raw photo is never sent to a language model — only derived metrics power the AI text. The PDF downloads to your device; email delivery is opt-in only.
Upload one photo and get the same heatmaps, scores and zone breakdown you just saw — in under a minute.