Free AI Mole Checker Launches for UK and US Users — No App Download Required
Skin cancer is one of the most common cancers in the United Kingdom and the United States, yet most people have no simple way to check a suspicious mole between GP or dermatologist appointments. ScanSkinAI, an AI-powered skin health screening platform developed by Ivy AI Solutions, is now available to users in the UK, US, Australia, and more than seven countries worldwide — entirely through a web browser, with no app download required.
The platform allows users to upload or capture a smartphone image of a mole, skin spot, or visible skin change and receive an AI-generated screening report within seconds. It covers more than 80 visible skin conditions, including common concerns such as moles (nevi), basal cell carcinoma indicators, melanoma risk markers, seborrheic keratosis, and actinic keratosis.
Designed for the browser, not the app store
Unlike most skin screening tools, which require users to download a dedicated iOS or Android application, ScanSkinAI runs entirely in a mobile or desktop web browser. Users on both iPhone and Android can access the tool immediately without an account, making it one of the few browser-native AI skin screening platforms currently available to the public.
This approach removes a significant barrier for privacy-conscious users who may be reluctant to install a health application on their device or share personal data through an app store account.
Screening, not diagnosis
ScanSkinAI is positioned as a wellbeing and screening tool, not a medical device. It does not diagnose skin cancer or any skin disease, and it does not replace a dermatologist, GP, or clinical examination. Users receive AI-generated screening information to help them understand whether a visible skin concern may warrant professional review.
The platform includes a free mole checker, a melanoma screening tool, a rash checker, and a chronic skin condition monitoring feature that allows users to track visible changes in a skin area over time.
Growing demand for accessible skin health tools
Dermatology waiting times in the UK now regularly exceed several weeks for non-urgent referrals, and access to in-person skin checks remains uneven across regions. Browser-based AI screening tools are increasingly being used as a low-friction first step — helping users decide whether to seek a professional appointment and providing a record of visible changes over time.
ScanSkinAI is available now at www.scanskinai.com/mole-checker. The free mole checker requires no download, no app installation, and no account to start.
ScanSkinAI is for informational and screening purposes only. It does not diagnose disease and does not replace professional medical advice. Users with a concerning skin symptom should seek advice from a qualified healthcare provider.