Skin Care AI · Last updated 23 August 2026
Skin Care AI is also covered by Apple’s Standard End User License Agreement, which applies to every app bought through the App Store. These terms sit alongside it.
Intended purpose. Skin Care AI is intended for the cosmetic care of healthy skin. It photographs your face, has an AI model describe visible cosmetic qualities — hydration, clarity, firmness, tone, calm and texture — and builds a skincare routine from that description. It has no medical purpose: it is not intended for the diagnosis, prevention, monitoring, prediction, prognosis, treatment or alleviation of any disease, injury or disability.
We state that plainly because under EU law it is the manufacturer's intended purpose that decides whether software is a medical device. Ours is cosmetic and wellness only, so the app is not medical device software within the meaning of Regulation (EU) 2017/745, and nothing in it should be read as if it were.
It is not a medical device. It does not diagnose, treat or prevent any condition, and it is not a substitute for a dermatologist. Nothing it shows you is a medical opinion. If something on your skin worries you, or changes, see a doctor — do not wait for an app to tell you to.
The analysis is produced by an AI model from a single photograph. It can be wrong. Lighting, camera angle, makeup and screen colour all change what the model sees.
Routines are built from what the app knows, which is what you told it. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, are being treated by a doctor, or have a known allergy, the app can only take that into account if you have said so in the intake questions. Read the ingredient list of anything you buy, and patch-test.
Skin Care AI offers two auto-renewing subscriptions, both giving the same thing — Skin Care AI Pro:
Pro unlocks the full analysis, the professional routine protocols, product suggestions and the before-and-after photo history. Without it the app still works: one scan a day, with the reading and a routine.
The price of each is shown in the app, in your own currency, before you buy — we do not print it here because Apple sets it per country and per storefront, and a number on this page would be wrong for most readers.
Payment is charged to your Apple Account at confirmation of purchase. A subscription renews automatically unless it is cancelled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period, and your account is charged for renewal within 24 hours before the period ends. You can manage or cancel a subscription in your Apple Account settings after purchase: Settings → your name → Subscriptions. Cancelling stops the next renewal; it does not shorten the period you have already paid for.
Any unused part of a free trial, where one is offered, is forfeited when you buy a subscription.
Refunds are handled by Apple, not by us — request one at reportaproblem.apple.com. We cannot issue a refund and never see your payment details.
If you are a consumer in the EU or the UK, a distance contract for digital content carries a 14-day right of withdrawal. For anything bought inside this app that right runs against Apple, not against us: App Store purchases in the EU are sold by Apple Distribution International Ltd., which is the seller of record, and Apple publishes its own right-of-withdrawal terms for it.
That means we cannot take a withdrawal, cancel a charge or return money — not as a policy, but because we are not the party you bought from and never touch the payment. Send it to Apple, through reportaproblem.apple.com or the withdrawal form in Apple's terms.
Note that the right can lapse the ordinary way: for digital content it ends once performance has begun with your express consent and your acknowledgement that consent ends the right. Apple asks for that at purchase, not us.
These terms and the privacy policy apply to every subscription, and both are linked from the purchase screen in the app.
Signing in with Apple is optional and the app works fully without it. There is no server-side account: what the app stores, it stores on your phone.
Photograph your own face. Do not use the app to analyse a photograph of someone who has not agreed to it, and do not attempt to script, scrape or otherwise automate requests to the service.
Adem İnce
Gewerbepark Lindach
84489 Burghausen, Germany
Full company details are in the Impressum.
What is never limited. Nothing in these terms limits or excludes liability for injury to life, body or health, for damage caused intentionally or by gross negligence, for any guarantee we have expressly given, or under the German Product Liability Act (Produkthaftungsgesetz). Your rights under those remain whatever the rest of this page says.
Slight negligence. For damage caused by slight negligence we are liable only where an obligation has been breached whose fulfilment makes performing this agreement possible at all and on whose observance you may reasonably rely — a cardinal obligation. In that case liability is limited to the damage that was foreseeable and typical for an agreement of this kind at the time it was made. All other liability for slight negligence is excluded.
What that means here, in plain words. The app is a cosmetic tool. It photographs your face, has an AI model describe what it sees, and suggests a routine from that description. It is not a medical device, it does not diagnose, and its analysis can be wrong — lighting, camera angle, makeup and your screen’s colour all change what the model reads. So we do not accept liability for what you decide to do to your own skin on the strength of what it shows you, for a product you buy because it was suggested, or for a reaction to an ingredient. Those decisions are yours, and if something on your skin concerns you the right answer is a doctor, not an app.
What you have told us matters. The routine is built from the answers you gave. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, are being treated by a doctor, or have a known allergy, the app can only take that into account if you have said so. Read the ingredient list of anything you buy, and patch-test.
Availability. The analysis depends on an AI model run by Google, or by OpenAI when Google cannot answer, and on a monthly spending limit, so it can be unavailable. We do not promise uninterrupted service and are not liable for the consequences of an outage. If a subscription is affected, Apple’s refund process applies.
Data. We are liable for our own handling of your data as the privacy policy describes it. We are not liable for what you choose to photograph.
Written to be conservative and to say only what a provider established in Germany can honestly say. It has not been reviewed by a lawyer, and before this app is submitted it should be.
German law applies, excluding the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. If you are a consumer, this does not deprive you of the protection of the mandatory rules of the country you live in — those you keep whatever this page says. Where the law allows a place of jurisdiction to be agreed, it is our registered seat.