Understand Your Skin.
In Seconds via AI Skin Analysis
Determine your skin type, assess your current skin condition, and find out how long your skin is protected without sunscreen—free in the dermanostic app.*
Explore nowWhat you’ll learn about your skin
Your Skin Type – Clearly Defined
Find out your skin type—e.g., fair & sensitive or combination skin—explained in simple terms.
Your Personal UV Protection Time
Discover how long your skin is protected without sunscreen—calculated individually for you.
Your Current Skin Condition
See whether your skin is dry, sensitive, or balanced—including tailored skincare tips.
Concrete Recommendations for You
Receive easy-to-follow tips you can apply immediately—for healthier skin.
Two Steps to Your Skin Analysis
Developed in Solingen. Reviewed by Dermatologists.

Dr. rer. nat. Sascha Krauß
“We wanted to develop an AI that analyzes skin type and condition in a transparent and scientifically sound way—together with dermatologists.
This gives you reliable guidance and concrete recommendations for your skincare.”
*Notes on the AI Skin Analysis:
The AI skin analysis is for cosmetic purposes only and does not replace a medical diagnosis or treatment.
Assessment of skin condition and skin type (according to Fitzpatrick) is based on the uploaded image and does not constitute a medical evaluation.
The UV timer calculates individual protection time under ideal conditions (e.g., no sweating, no swimming, even application). It is intended to support skincare and not for disease prevention.
For high UV exposure or sensitive skin, a high SPF (e.g., SPF 50+) should be used. Please also follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
The choice of appropriate SPF depends on skin type, duration of exposure, and UV intensity. In very strong sunlight, additional protective measures such as seeking shade should be considered.
The Fitzpatrick classification is not suitable for children. Children’s skin is especially sensitive and requires very high sun protection. Children under two years old should not be exposed to direct sunlight.


