Private iPhone skin photo tracking

Track skin photos over time. Privately.

DermFolio helps you capture, organize, and compare skin photos by body area, so you can maintain a clearer personal record over time.

Coming soon for iPhone.
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Organize photos by body area and compare changes over time.
Area of interest
Left forearm
Photo saved
Today · Assigned to Left forearm
Earlier baseline
Compared with prior photo
Private record
Stored on your device

Built for personal tracking, not diagnosis.

DermFolio is designed to make private skin-photo organization more consistent: capture photos, add context, and compare records by body area over time.

01

Capture with context

Take or import photos and assign them to a body area or area of interest so your record stays organized.

02

Compare over time

Review earlier and later photos for the same area without digging through your general camera roll.

03

Add private notes

Keep notes, dates, and tags alongside photos for your own reference or for discussion with a healthcare professional.

Privacy-first posture.

DermFolio is intended for sensitive personal records. The app is designed around local storage and minimal data collection.

No account required DermFolio is designed to work without requiring you to create an account.
Local storage Your app records are designed to stay on your device unless you choose to export or share them.
No ads or tracking DermFolio is not designed around behavioral advertising, data brokers, or targeted marketing.
No medical analysis The app does not diagnose, score, triage, or analyze your skin photos.

Important medical disclaimer.

DermFolio is not a medical device and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, monitoring, triage, or treatment recommendations.

DermFolio is a personal recordkeeping tool. It does not review your photos, identify medical conditions, detect changes, assess risk, or determine whether you should seek medical care.

Always consult a licensed healthcare professional with questions about your skin, symptoms, moles, lesions, rash, or any medical condition. If you believe you may have a medical emergency, call 911 or seek emergency medical care immediately.