
Your skin is worth more than gold.
Until now, nothing was keeping watch.
live with a skin condition: pain, scarring, lost sleep, and a quiet toll on confidence that rarely shows up in a single photo.
American Academy of Dermatology, Burden of Skin Disease.
is how long it takes, on average, to be seen by a dermatologist in the U.S. In some cities, that wait stretches closer to three months. By the time the appointment arrives, the skin you booked it for has already changed.

Merritt Hawkins / AMN Healthcare, 2022 Survey of Physician Appointment Wait Times.
The visit becomes a single frame of a story no one recorded.
Between visits, nothing measures your skin, so things quietly worsen.

This costs Americans 75 billion dollars a year, due to follow-up appointments, misprescription, and delayed diagnosis.
American Academy of Dermatology, Burden of Skin Disease.
What if something was always keeping watch?
The Instrument
Meet the Lumoscope™
Clinical-grade, multi-spectrum imaging that clips to any phone — and learns your skin in ways the naked eye never could.
Patent pending

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Sees beneath the surface
RGB, infrared, UV & polarized light
Built for everyone
Works across all skin tones
Scan anytime
All-day battery life
Effortless to use
Clip on, tap, done in seconds
Powered by Lumi
Every scan flows into Lumi, your AI dermbot.
Personalized routines
Built around your skin and goals
Ingredient decoder
See what helps or irritates your skin
Ask Lumi anything
Hyper-personalized answers from your scans
Progress you can see
Clear trends and shareable reports
Early Tester Program · Limited spots
Be one of the first to try Lumeria
Don't just wait for launch — help build it. Grab the V2 prototype for $150, get the full app free, and put your scans and feedback at the heart of what we ship. Then trade up for just $49 when pre-orders open July 20.
See What It Sees
What is your skin hiding?
Drag to compare. The same skin, in visible light and under UV.


Ultraviolet
Under UV, the hidden surfaces.
Pigment and oil glow under ultraviolet, surfacing sun damage, breakouts, and bacterial infection long before the eye can see them.
Drag to compare. The same mark, lit two ways.


Polarized
The eye stops at the surface.
Polarized light cuts the glare to reveal vascularity and the structure sitting just beneath a mark.
So, what does your skin look like under the light?
Join the waitlistLumeria surfaces and tracks these signals. It offers insight and monitoring, not diagnosis. Always consult a dermatologist for medical concerns. Dermatoscopy and UV captures courtesy of Lumeria.