Spot identification
Red spot that won't go away? Brown patch on your back? A weird bump on your face? Find out what it might be — and what to do next.
Quick answer
A 'spot' on the skin can be anything from acne to a benign keratosis to an early skin cancer. The fastest way to triage is a 30-second AI screening from your phone — no download. ScanSkinAI shows possible matches and clear red flags so you know whether to wait, watch or see a doctor.
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Spot identification
What Is This Spot on My Skin? Identify It in 30 Seconds
Worried about a spot, bump or patch on your skin? Identify it online with a free 30-second AI screening. No app, no appointment, no cost.
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Red Spot That Won't Go Away — What to Do
A red spot that won't fade in weeks could be many things — from cherry angioma to basal cell carcinoma. Identify it with a free 30-second AI screening.
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Brown Patch on Skin — Common Causes Explained
A new brown patch can be a sun spot, melasma, seborrhoeic keratosis or — rarely — melanoma. Identify it with a free 30-second AI skin screening.
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Weird Bump on Face — What Is It?
A new bump on your face is usually a cyst, milium or harmless growth. Identify it online with a free 30-second AI screening — no app required.
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Rash That Won't Go Away — What to Do Next
A rash that lasts more than a few weeks can be eczema, psoriasis, fungal or contact dermatitis. Identify it with a free 30-second AI screening.
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Medical Disclaimer
These guides are for educational purposes only and do not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider with any questions about a skin condition.