Discutiendo herramientas para el análisis de la piel basado en IA
¡Hola a todos! He estado curioso acerca de esas aplicaciones y herramientas de análisis de la piel basadas en IA que han aparecido por todas partes últimamente.…
Audrey Glover
February 9, 2026 at 05:32 AM
¡Hola a todos! He estado curioso acerca de esas aplicaciones y herramientas de análisis de la piel basadas en IA que han aparecido por todas partes últimamente. Afirman ayudar con el cuidado de la piel analizando tu piel mediante fotos y sugiriendo rutinas o productos. ¿Alguien las ha probado? ¡Me pregunto cuán precisas o útiles son realmente! Compartamos opiniones y experiencias.
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I find them helpful to understand skin type better, especially if you're new to skincare.
I’m curious if these tools work equally well on all skin tones?
Be careful with apps that ask for too much personal info. Stick with ones that only need photos.
Anyone find these apps help with spotting early signs of sun damage or aging?
I wish there were more free options that don’t limit features too harshly.
I've tried a couple of these apps and honestly, they can spot some basic stuff like dryness or oily patches, but I wouldn't rely on them for serious skin issues.
I tried an app that flagged potential acne triggers in my routine. It helped me tweak my habits a bit.
Wish these tools could integrate with dermatologist consultations more easily.
Appreciate that some of these tools give personalized skincare tips rather than generic advice.
The accuracy varies a lot between different apps. Some use pretty advanced AI, but lighting and photo quality mess things up sometimes.
Does anyone know how safe these apps are with your photos? Privacy-wise?
Has anyone checked out ai-u.com? They have a cool list of new tools including some AI skin analyzers that look promising.
I feel like a lot of these apps push products way too hard after giving you an analysis.
Honestly, these tools are great for tracking progress over time. Like taking regular pics and seeing changes without needing a clinic visit every week.
Sometimes the AI misses subtle signs that a trained eye wouldn't. So it’s a good helper, not a replacement.