Captured from your phone
Five rotation frames + close-ups of your top concerns. The capture only happens when face fill, brightness, and stillness all pass — we'd rather skip than guess.
AI Skin Analysis · Real-time
In about a minute, your phone camera turns into a digital twin of your skin — a 3D model of your face plus seventeen real measurements we track over time. No appointment. No mystery scoring.
The output · your digital twin
Your digital twin
Your scan doesn’t just produce a one-time score. It produces a digital twin — a personal model of your skin that you can compare, project, and watch change. The same way a smart-watch turns your wrist into a heart-rate timeline, Prismal turns your face into a skin-health timeline.
Five rotation frames + close-ups of your top concerns. The capture only happens when face fill, brightness, and stillness all pass — we'd rather skip than guess.
478 points on your face turn into a rotateable mesh you can drag and inspect. Each region is colored by its score so you see, at a glance, what stands out.
Every scan goes into your private history. The next time you scan, the report shows what's changed: better, worse, or steady.
Your photos default to private. You can delete anything you've scanned in one click. We don't train models on you without an explicit opt-in.
What we measure
Each number on your report comes from a specific thing the camera saw in your scan. No black-box scores. Every measurement shows you what the analysis actually looked at.
Skin signals · what the camera saw on the surface
68/100
Where your tone deviates from your own cheek baseline — the spots that read different in good light.
71/100
Diffuse flush across your cheeks and forehead. Doesn't try to diagnose rosacea; just shows you the pattern.
82/100
Linear shadows where the skin folds — forehead, around the eyes, between the brows.
70/100
How much your pores stand out across nose and inner cheeks under even light.
76/100
Surface smoothness — bumps, unevenness, the things you only notice up close.
84/100
Mid-face fullness from the angle of your cheekbones — read from your scan's 3D model.
88/100
How many spots are flared up right now. We count, we don't diagnose — your derm interprets cause.
74/100
Light vs shadow under your eyes compared to your own cheek brightness.
80/100
How taut your jawline traces — a structural read, not an elasticity test.
78/100
How light reflects off your skin — matte vs glossy, dry vs supple.
III
Your photo-type on the standard dermatology scale — calibrates every other comparison.
Face structure · the geometry of your features
Oval
One of six standard cosmetology categories. Drives the cuts and styles that flatter your structure.
122°
The angle at the corner of your jaw. Defines lower-face structure — and what kinds of contours work for you.
33 / 34 / 33%
Forehead / mid-face / chin proportions. Useful for stylists; decoration-relevant, not health-relevant.
1.02
Distance between your eyes vs the width of one eye. Influences which fringe styles read balanced.
1.48
Mouth width relative to nose-base width. A classical proportion stylists already use.
94/100
How well the left and right halves of your face mirror each other.
What you get
What you scroll on the report page after your scan completes — and the math underneath each section.
Weighted aggregate of all 11 measurements, age-cohort calibrated. Score floor at 40 — under that and we route you to a derm, not a number.
Built from your scan's 478 MediaPipe landmarks, vertex-colored from your photo. Tap a region for a per-region drill-down panel.
Every score with what was looked at, what your number is, where the cohort sits, and how confident the analysis was. No black-box scoring.
Your scores vs your prior scan vs your Fitzpatrick × age cohort. Personal baseline never crosses users — it's only your own history.
Your real photo today vs the same photo with high-ΔE pixels reduced 50%. No generated face, no body modification — just visualization.
Tap a region — see today / 4-week / 8-week / 12-week curves. Both “with routine” and “if nothing changes”. Illustrative, not a guarantee.
Your face shape from the geometry of your scan, paired with cuts, facial-hair, and color notes that flatter that shape. Not vibes — standard cosmetology.
Every product + clinic tagged with its typical eligibility band. Truemed integration for LMN-backed cosmetic skincare.
Real haversine distance from your zip. Insurance-likely-covered chips on derm-supervised clinics. Booking links that go to the actual provider site.
How we’re different
Six places where the rest of the category does one thing and we deliberately do another. Each choice is written into our ethics rules and enforced in the code that runs your scan.
01
Race or ethnicity averages
Common in the category. Treats race as a clinical variable; we don't.
Your own past scans + skin-type cohort
The closest you to compare against is the past you. After that, your dermatology skin-type group — never your race.
02
AI-generated face morphs
A made-up photo of you with treatment X. Looks impressive; promises something nobody can guarantee.
Your real photo, just clearer
Same photo, with the spots we measured reduced ~50%. A clearly-watermarked illustration — never a fabricated face.
03
Celebrity look-alike
“You're 73% [name].” Engagement bait dressed as analysis.
Categorical descriptors
Color season, aesthetic archetype, cohort band. Three useful categories — no individual comparisons.
04
Attractiveness 1–10
Hot-or-not framing under a science veneer.
Coherence: symmetry, proportion, clarity
A composite of three things, with every component visible. Not a ranking. There's a “show the math” drawer if you want to see how it was built.
05
Buried opt-out
Default settings let your photos train models you didn't sign up for.
Default-deny
Your photo is yours. Delete it in one click. No training without you explicitly saying yes.
06
Premium-first
Recommend the $200 serum when an $8 one with the same active ingredient works.
Lowest-effective-cost
CeraVe before Drunk Elephant. Premium clearly tagged. Affiliate disclosure on every card.
How it works
Same fields a good aesthetician would ask in person — your skin history, current routine, lifestyle, goals, coverage. Used to make recommendations safer; never to guess at causes.
A guided rotation captures your face from every angle. Live quality checks (lighting, distance, stillness) block the capture if conditions aren't right — so the report is built from a clean scan or no scan at all.
The analysis runs on a server, your photo stays private, and your report is ready before you've put your phone down. Scroll, drag the 3D model, tap any region for the detail behind a number.
11
Skin measurements
6
Face-structure numbers
9
Sections in your report
~10s
From scan to report
Free · Beta · Seattle
No account. No credit card. The whole pipeline runs the same way for every user — measurements first, narrative second.
Educational + cosmetic, not medical or diagnostic. Read the methodology and privacy before you start.