Scan
Take a guided photo with consistent framing so future comparisons are useful.
Calm mole tracking for iPhone
Dermela helps you photograph moles, notice visible changes, and prepare clearer notes for a doctor's review. It supports skin awareness and is not medical advice.
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Mole checker
Your skin is
Excellent92
Hydration
90
Excellent
Skin age
32
Estimated
Changes
0
This week
Mole scan
Continue monitoring for changes in size, shape, color, or symptoms. Educational support only, not medical advice.
Available on iPhone
App Store
Timeline-first tracking
Scan history
Not medical advice
Medical scope
How it works
Take a guided photo with consistent framing so future comparisons are useful.
Review AI skin insights about visual warning signs, image quality, and what changed.
Keep a dated timeline of photos, symptoms, and notes to discuss with a clinician.
What Dermela helps track
Compare halves and track uneven shape changes.
Note blurred, scalloped, ragged, or irregular edges.
Track new or mixed tan, brown, black, red, white, or blue areas.
Record size changes without treating size as a diagnosis.
Build a timeline when a mole changes over time.
Log itching, bleeding, tenderness, oozing, or pain.
Why trust Dermela
Health apps earn trust by being useful and honest. Dermela helps users document change, understand warning signs, and prepare for medical review without overstating what software can know.
Review the science and limitationsDermela is for education and tracking. It is not medical advice, does not diagnose melanoma, and does not replace a clinician.
Skin-check education cites dermatology and cancer authority sources and carries review dates.
Reviewer credentials, store URLs, ratings, and accuracy figures are not invented before they exist.
The science
Dermela's product language is intentionally limited to visual observations, change tracking, and care preparation. Accuracy figures, training data summaries, and confidence intervals should be published only after validation is complete.
Read methodology and limitationsNo. Dermela is for education and mole-change tracking only. A licensed clinician must diagnose melanoma or any other skin condition.
Dermela helps users document ABCDE-style warning signs such as asymmetry, border irregularity, color variation, diameter context, and evolution over time.
No. If a spot is new, changing, bleeding, painful, itchy, or concerning, contact a dermatologist or qualified healthcare professional.
Dermela is available on Apple's App Store for iPhone. It is not currently available on other app stores.
The public site does not store health data. App-specific privacy details are covered by the App Store privacy nutrition label and Dermela privacy policy.
Yes. The product experience is designed around comparable photos, symptom notes, and a dated timeline.
A bleeding mole should be evaluated, especially if it bleeds without clear injury, keeps bleeding, or has other changes.
Mole and melanoma content is health content. Dermela cites authoritative sources and carries review dates to support safer reading.
Use Dermela to track change and prepare better questions for your next medical conversation.