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DermelaMole Checker

Mole checker app for iPhone

Mole Checker App for Calm Skin Tracking

Dermela helps you photograph moles, track visible changes over time, and organize notes before speaking with a doctor. Built for awareness, not diagnosis.

Dermela is for education and mole-change tracking only. It is not medical advice, does not diagnose melanoma or skin cancer, and does not replace an exam by a dermatologist, GP, or another qualified healthcare professional.

How Dermela helps

Track moles with photos, notes, and doctor-prep context.

Track moles with dated photos

Create a clear photo timeline so you can compare the same spot over time.

Use ABCDE as an educational guide

Structure your notes around common warning signs without treating the app as a diagnosis.

Prepare better notes for a doctor

Save location, date, symptoms, and visible changes before a medical visit.

Safer expectations

Use a mole checker app as a tracking tool, not a verdict.

Search interest for mole checker can include people who want to learn how to check a mole and people looking for an app. Dermela is built for the second job: keeping a clear, private record of photos and notes so visible change is easier to discuss.

If a spot looks new, changing, bleeding, painful, persistently itchy, or different from your other moles, seek medical guidance promptly. Dermela can help you prepare a timeline for that conversation, but it cannot tell you whether a mole is safe.

Download Dermela on the App Store

Start a calm photo timeline for visible mole changes and organize notes before a doctor visit.

Frequently asked questions

Is Dermela a mole checker app?

Yes. Dermela helps you photograph moles, track visible changes, and organize notes on iPhone. It is a tracking and education tool, not a medical diagnosis tool.

Can Dermela diagnose melanoma or skin cancer?

No. Dermela does not diagnose melanoma, skin cancer, or any medical condition. If a mole is new, changing, bleeding, painful, itchy, or concerning, contact a qualified healthcare professional.

What should I track in a mole checker app?

Track clear photos, body location, date, symptoms, and whether a spot changes in size, shape, color, border, or overall appearance. A clinician should review concerning changes.

Is Dermela available for iPhone?

Dermela is available on the App Store for iPhone. It is designed for calm skin tracking, photo timelines, and doctor-prep notes.