For a clinically validated tool to quickly and accurately identify skin cancers, SkinVision is a strong contender. This regulated medical service uses an AI-based app to identify signs of common skin cancers with 95% sensitivity in 30 seconds. The app includes a Smart Check Camera for immediate risk assessment, a Body Map to track skin spots over time, and personalized skin health advice and health path recommendations. It's available through various pricing tiers on the App Store and Google Play.
Another strong contender is Skinive, a mobile app that uses AI to identify and track a variety of skin conditions, including skin cancer. Patients can take photos of their skin, which the app analyzes to provide risk assessments and recommendations for further evaluation. Skinive also offers features like low threat level indication, scheduled new checks, and 3D full body mole mapping. It's CE-Marked as a medical device and supports multiple languages, so it's available to a broad population.
Although not specifically focused on skin cancer detection, Color is a more general-purpose end-to-end cancer detection and care platform. It covers early detection and management before, during and after diagnosis, with the goal of making cancer care more accessible and compassionate. The platform offers real-time visibility into cancer risk, educational programs, and integrated care through a nationwide clinical network, all designed to improve survival rates and lower costs.