A complete skin analysis, from your sofa.
No counters, no consult fees, no upsell at the end. Dermora's online skin analysis turns three selfies into a scored report across seven categories and a routine that fits the products already in your bathroom. The first full analysis is free.
Free first analysis. No credit card required.
What a proper skin analysis should tell you
An overall skin score
One number that summarizes where your skin stands today, so every future check-in has a baseline to beat.
Seven category scores
Breakouts, redness, texture, pigmentation, hydration, oil balance, and barrier health, each graded 0 to 100.
Zone mapping
Where each concern shows up: T-zone oil, cheek redness, jawline breakouts. Location changes what a routine should do.
Your top two priorities
Fixing everything at once fixes nothing. A good analysis tells you what to address first and what can wait.
Plain-language explanations
Every score comes with the reasoning behind it, not just a number floating on a chart.
A routine you can start tonight
A morning and evening plan, in the right order, built around what you already own.
Better light, zero sales pressure.
In-store skin analysis machines are calibrated to sell you that store's products, and a two-minute scan under fluorescent light is a poor basis for months of skincare spending. Analyzing your own photos taken in natural light at home removes both problems: the lighting is honest and the recommendation engine has no counter to push you toward.
Dermora is deliberately brand-neutral. Tell it what you already own, and it builds your routine from those products first. Only when something essential is missing does it suggest a product type, with a target price that respects your budget, never a specific sponsored brand.
Photos plus context beat photos alone.
A photo shows what your skin looks like; it cannot show what you have tried, how your skin reacts, or what your day looks like. That is why the analysis pairs your selfies with a short questionnaire covering skin history, sensitivities, sleep, and current products. The combination is what lets the routine engine make choices a scanner never could, like sequencing actives around a sensitivity or skipping an ingredient you have reacted to before.
Your report is ready minutes after upload, and everything in it is written to be acted on: what to use, when, in what order, and why.
Common questions about online skin analysis.
Is the online skin analysis really free?
Yes. The first complete analysis is free and requires no credit card. You get your overall skin score, all seven category scores, your top two priorities, and a full morning and evening routine. Paid plans exist for what comes after: weekly re-scans, progress trends, and an AI coach.
What photos do I need for an accurate skin analysis?
Up to three selfies: front, left, and right, taken in soft natural light with a clean, makeup-free face. Face a window rather than standing under ceiling lights. The same angles are reused for every weekly check-in, which is what makes your progress comparison meaningful.
How is this different from skin analysis apps that just rate my face?
A rating without a plan is trivia. Dermora's output is the routine: seven scores feed a prioritized morning and evening plan built around your existing products, and weekly check-ins verify the plan is working. The score exists to be improved, not just admired.
Is my face data private?
Your photos are used to run your analysis and to compare your progress over time. They are not sold and they never feed advertising. You can delete your data from your account settings at any time.
Can Dermora analyze sensitive skin?
Yes. The questionnaire asks specifically about sensitivity and past reactions, and the barrier health score is designed to catch over-exfoliated or compromised skin. Routines for sensitive skin start gentle and build slowly rather than front-loading strong actives.
Ready to see your scores?
Your first full analysis is free: seven category scores, your top priorities, and a routine you can start tonight.
Start my free analysisDermora provides cosmetic skin analysis and general skincare guidance. It does not diagnose, treat, or replace care from a board-certified dermatologist.