Pricing — no tiers, no asterisks

One free scan. Or $9 a month if you want to keep tracking.

Same model for everyone. The paid plan exists because we run inference on real photos and that costs real money — not because we're holding features hostage.

Free No card
$0
// One scan, full report. Then it's yours to keep.
  • One full skin scan, all 6 metrics
  • Zone-mapped hydration + barrier read
  • Pigmentation count, texture, inflammation
  • Downloadable PDF report (yours forever)
  • Same model the paid plan uses
Run a free scan

Cancel anytime. We mean it — one button in settings, no email, no retention call.

What $9 a month actually pays for.

Most pricing pages hide the math. Here's ours, because the question "why does this cost anything" deserves a real answer.

Inference cost
~$3.40
Per active member per month, running the diagnostic model on real photos at full resolution.
Database upkeep
~$1.80
A product database that's only useful if it's current — ingredient lists, formulation changes, recalls.
Everything else
~$3.80
Hosting, two engineers, a derm consultant on retainer, and the slim margin that lets us refuse affiliate deals.
The honest question

"Why should I trust an app over my dermatologist or a Sephora consultant?"

You shouldn't, for the things they're for. A dermatologist diagnoses conditions. A Sephora consultant has a sales target. We do neither.

What we do is read surface signals — hydration, barrier, pigmentation, texture — at a level of consistency you can't get from looking in the mirror or remembering what your skin looked like three weeks ago. Same lighting, same angle, same metrics, every scan.

If something looks concerning, the report says so plainly and tells you to book a derm. We're the tool you use between derm visits, when you're trying to make sense of your own bathroom shelf at 11pm. Not a replacement. A different shape of help.

What $9 replaces, roughly.

One bad serum costs more than a year of this. The math isn't subtle.

A wrong serum
$42
// once, sitting in your drawer
The niacinamide that's actually disrupting your barrier. The retinol you bought without checking what else you were using.
A 15-min derm visit
$180+
// when you can get an appointment
Worth every cent for diagnoses. Less useful for "is this serum working" — which is what you're actually wondering most weeks.
Dermal, one year
$108
// $9 × 12 — no upsells, no add-ons
Weekly scans, shelf audits, 8-week diffs, and a clear answer to "is this product actually doing anything." That's it.

Why we landed on $9.

A note from the founder

I spent four years and roughly $3,200 buying products that made my skin worse. The math behind $9 is not strategic — it's the lowest number that lets us run inference on real photos, keep the product database current, and never take an affiliate fee from a brand we'd recommend.

I considered a $19 tier with "more features." There aren't more features. Every member gets the same model, the same readings, the same shelf audit. Holding things back from a $9 plan to upsell you to $19 would be the exact behavior this app exists to push back against.

— Maya Chen / founder, ex-derm-tech engineer

Run a free scan first. Decide about $9 later.