[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Ju-yeon] Rokit Healthcare has launched a mobile-only skin diagnosis service that recommends cosmetics tailored to individual skin using artificial intelligence technology.


Rokit Healthcare announced on the 9th that it launched Hernier AI, a mobile-only AI skin diagnosis service that provides cosmetic information suitable for individual skin after skin diagnosis through self-photos and a simple survey, starting from the 6th.


This service allows users to upload photos taken on the mobile website, and analyzes the user's photos and survey through AI image processing technology and surveys to provide free analysis results including six major categories: aging, whitening, UV management, moisturizing, acne, and sebum, as well as skin age. Based on the individual analysis results, it is possible to recommend various skincare cosmetics released on the market.


A company official said, "Based on about 6,000 major ingredients according to the diagnosis results, cosmetics are suggested," adding, "Consumers have the advantage of receiving recommendations for cosmetics made with ingredients optimized for their skin through analysis results of skin sebum levels, UV sensitivity, and more."


The Hernier AI service will continue to be developed to improve diagnostic accuracy.



Rokit Healthcare is also developing 'EpiTem,' an artificial skin for cosmetic toxicity testing that can replace animal testing. In addition, the company is building a comprehensive skin regeneration platform based on AI, including skin diagnosis and cosmetic recommendations, by selling products such as Aquadpoly hair growth factor ampoules that improve the scalp and help hair regeneration, as well as customized shampoos and essences.


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