The service, released this summer, allows users to upload photos of their scalp so the AI can measure hair density and detect changes over time. To use the app, people take photos of their heads and upload them. The AI then tracks their hair condition across multiple photos, helping users see if hair loss is getting better or worse. The startup said it has more than 1,000 paying subscribers, 200,000 user accounts, and has analyzed over 300,000 scalp photos. Read more in our articles including "New MyHair AI app detects balding through photos" and "Bots Now Outpace Humans Online, Cloudflare CEO Says".
The service, released this summer, allows users to upload photos of their scalp so the AI can measure hair density and detect changes over time. To use the app, people take photos of their heads and upload them.
The AI then tracks their hair condition across multiple photos, helping users see if hair loss is getting better or worse. The startup said it has more than 1,000 paying subscribers, 200,000 user accounts, and has analyzed over 300,000 scalp photos.
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