Skin tone analyzer

Assess and identify the user’s skin tone


Suggest personalized products
Compatibility and adaptability
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Frequently asked questions
A skin tone analyzer is an AI-built system that can be integrated into both online and in-store platforms to help users find suitable makeup shades matching their unique skin tone in real time. It uses computer vision and deep learning models, integrated with advanced AI technology, to scan and estimate the visible skin tone of the user before helping to recommend personalized skincare products or routines and suggest matching foundation shades in real time. It can be deployed on compatible smart devices and in-store systems.
Yes. Integrating the skin tone analyzer helps your users to find a closer or more suitable match of foundation shade to purchase in real time. It also serves as a vital tool to enable users to get a data-driven, personalized shopping experience and suitable recommendations in real time. And lastly, it can help to accurately estimate skin tone and undertone based on image analysis so as to get appropriate AI product recommendations.
The benefits of a skin tone analyzer include a personalized customer shopping experience, the ability to detect the user’s skin tone in a few seconds, offering consistent digital analysis compared to manual matching, and the ability to help boost the purchase confidence of your users in real-time.
The main focus of the analyzer is to help identify and analyze visible skin characteristics and other skin concerns within a few seconds through the user's smart device. It then recommends suitable skincare products for their unique skin tone.
The whole process should not take a long time. The AI tool is designed for fast and reliable operation, so it is typically available within seconds under normal conditions, depending on processing speed & connection. In essence, the scanning process and the outcome of the process are supposed to be made available instantly without much difficulty.
The accuracy of the result from the skin tone analyzer tool depends on factors like lighting conditions, the quality of the image, and the quality of the camera lens of the user's device.
The issue of privacy policy varies depending on the selected provider. Some providers, like GlamAR, comply with privacy regulations such as GDPR, SOC 2, and CCPA. In comparison, some providers might keep the user’s photo temporarily or delete the user’s information based on consent after the analysis has been done.
Yes. The tool is usually designed to analyze a wide spectrum of skin colors, including those with light and dark colors. However, this depends on performance and training dataset diversity. For instance, those with the monk skin tone scale usually represent different skin tones.
The tool can be integrated by choosing any of the given integration options of the provider. For instance, GlamAR will provide you with an SDK or API integration options, depending on your choice. Another important thing to note is that for the integration process, you might need technical assistance to embed the tool into your system.
No. There is no specific or medically recorded side effect to the usage of skin tone analyzer tools, but there might be some privacy concerns. This is because it can only be used to analyze, not to treat, the skin concerns of the user in real time.

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