Sknsi reads your skin, tracks changes
over time, and tells you what matters.
The Problem
When we notice a rash, infection, or inflammation on our skin, the first question is usually "What is this?" Most people search online, try home remedies, or ask friends and family. In reality, there is no reliable way to recognize early skin infections or inflammatory conditions without visiting a doctor.
When patients eventually visit a clinic, doctors ask: when did it start, did it spread, has it changed over time? But most people cannot answer clearly because the condition was never tracked. Important information about how the skin changed is often lost.
As a result, additional examinations or tests are frequently needed just to understand what actually happened. Sknsi helps capture this missing information by analyzing skin images, symptoms, and tracking changes over time.
people misidentify common skin conditions and delay seeking appropriate care.
Skin conditions are among the most common health problems worldwide, yet early recognition and monitoring are often missing.
people worldwide are affected by skin diseases, making it one of the most common health problems on earth.
of dermatology cases involve infectious or inflammatory skin conditions, according to global studies.
medical visits every year in the United States are related to skin infections alone.
estimated annual healthcare burden from skin diseases in the United States. (JAAD Burden of Skin Disease Study)
Sknsi is designed differently. Instead of one image, it analyzes skin images, symptoms, guided follow-up questions, and changes over time.
Early Detection
Sknsi analyzes your skin image together with symptom inputs and guided follow-up questions to identify patterns associated with common infectious and inflammatory skin conditions.
Pattern recognition across
202 skin conditions
Risk Classification
Every assessment returns a structured risk classification so you understand what the findings mean and whether professional evaluation is appropriate.
Progression Tracking
Not a snapshot but a continuous record. Redness, spread, and severity are tracked against your baseline through follow-up scans and rechecks.
Personal Skin History
Every check-in becomes a data point. The system generates a structured history of images, symptoms, and progression that can be shared with a healthcare professional if further evaluation is needed.
Day 1
First scan — redness noted, low concern
Day 4
Redness +15% — moderate, follow-up prompted
Day 9
Pattern consistent with dermatitis — share with doctor
Real questions from real users — answered honestly, without the marketing fluff.
Sknsi analyzes skin images together with symptom inputs and guided follow-up questions to recognize patterns associated with common infectious and inflammatory skin conditions. The system focuses on early recognition and monitoring, helping users better understand their skin and how conditions may be evolving over time. Sknsi is designed as a support tool, not a replacement for professional medical diagnosis.
Images and symptom information may be stored securely to allow the system to track changes over time and build a personal skin history. This enables features such as progression tracking, rechecks and follow-up comparisons, and structured monitoring of skin changes. User data is handled using privacy and security safeguards.
Sknsi focuses primarily on infectious and inflammatory skin conditions, which represent a large portion of everyday dermatology cases. The system provides risk insights and monitoring, helping users decide when professional medical evaluation may be appropriate. It does not provide medical diagnoses.
Sknsi is designed using dermatology datasets that include diverse skin tones and skin types. Ensuring performance across different skin tones is an important part of developing responsible dermatology AI systems, and it remains a core consideration throughout model development and validation.
Online searches provide general information that may not match your specific situation. Sknsi analyzes your skin image, symptoms, and guided follow-up questions to provide more structured insights. The system focuses on infectious and inflammatory skin conditions covering approximately 202 conditions, and tracks how they change over time through follow-up scans and rechecks. This creates a personal skin history that offers more structured analysis than general online searches.
No. Sknsi is designed as a decision-support and monitoring tool. It helps users understand possible skin changes, track progression, and determine when professional medical evaluation may be appropriate. Healthcare professionals should always be consulted for diagnosis and treatment decisions.
Yes. The system can generate a structured history of images, symptoms, and progression over time which can be shared with healthcare professionals if further evaluation is needed. This helps doctors understand how the condition evolved before the consultation, providing context that is often missing from a standard appointment.
Sknsi is designed to support early awareness and monitoring of skin conditions, not replace professional medical evaluation. The system is developed using curated dermatology datasets and validated with dermatologist-reviewed data. Sknsi is being developed in alignment with Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) regulatory frameworks, including relevant FDA guidance. Users should always consult healthcare professionals for diagnosis and treatment.
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