Health

Now, Google Lens helps you identify skin diseases

DermAssist is accessible to all individuals, irrespective of their skin tone, skin type, and more, guaranteeing accurate performance for everyone.

You can now discover comprehensive information about various skin conditions quickly and easily with DermAssist, an intuitive skin search application developed by Google Health.

By answering a few questions and providing three quick photos, you can receive personalized insights regarding your skin concerns in just minutes.

DermAssist is classified as a Class 1 Medical Device with a CE mark and is presently undergoing limited release for further market testing.

With billions of skin-related searches occurring annually, Google utilizes its expertise in information organization, artificial intelligence, and collaborations to create DermAssist, a tool that guides users through their search journey for skin condition information.

DermAssist is accessible to all individuals, irrespective of their skin tone, skin type, and more, guaranteeing accurate performance for everyone.

DermAssist is purely intended for informational purposes and does not offer medical diagnoses. It is not available in the United States, and the FDA has not evaluated its safety or efficacy.

How it works:

1. Share your skin information:
Upload three photos of your skin condition and answer a few questions from your phone or computer. Leveraging insights gained from millions of skin-related images, DermAssist analyzes your submitted photos and information to identify potential skin conditions.

2. Receive prompt results:
Within seconds, DermAssist presents you with a list of possible matching skin conditions, accompanied by useful information about each one.

DermAssist is designed for use by:
– Individuals aged 16 and above
– Those seeking information, not a medical diagnosis

DermAssist stands out with the following features:
– Identifies 288 skin, hair, and nail conditions
– Developed in collaboration with dermatologists
– The culmination of extensive machine learning research, dermatologist-reviewed content, user testing, and product development. Our image search technology is continuously evolving, surpassing our initial research paper.

  • Google press release