AI-assisted skin-lesion risk assessment prototype
A research prototype exploring how smartphone images could support earlier skin-lesion risk awareness
Easy to use
Guided image capture.
The app provides step-by-step guidance, ensuring that users know exactly how to position their phone and frame the area of concern. With easy-to-follow instructions and visual cues, the process is designed to be quick and convenient, helping users capture clear images without any technical expertise.
The application automatically optimizes your phone’s camera settings and lighting for macro photography, ensuring high-quality close-up images suitable for dermatoscopy assessment. By adjusting focus, exposure, and light, the app ensures that each photo meets the necessary standards for accurate skin analysis, providing users with confidence in their assessment results.
Step-by-step guidance
No experience is required
Auto-optimized camera setting
Adjusted focus
Auto-exposure, and light
Instant quality check

No waiting
Instant preliminary risk indication
Our app provides users with an instant preliminary risk indication right after capturing the image. Using advanced algorithms and AI-powered analysis, the app evaluates the photo and delivers immediate feedback on whether the image contains visual features that may require professional review.
This fast screening allows users to quickly identify areas of concern, empowering them to take proactive steps and seek dermatology review when needed.

AI enabled
Model Precision Level
0
%MelanomaSkin Cancer
0
%Type 2Skin Cancer
0
%Type 3Skin Cancer
Human assisted
In a future supervised workflow, high-risk cases could be reviewed by dermatology professionals.
When the model detects a high risk for melanoma, the users are advised to seek a dermatologist’s review. Your image will be reviewed by reviewed by qualified dermatology professionals, subject to appropriate clinical governance and consent. You will receive an updated AI report with professional doctor verification.

Convenient and easy to use
Pellivis App is part of research project and is not available in the AppStore yet
but you can request an early access via contacts below