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You weigh yourself.
You track your sleep.
Your face? You've been guessing.
Mirravela is the scale for your face. A countertop stand, a 15-second daily scan, and a Skin Score measured against your own baseline. It ends the guessing about which products work on your skin, what flares it up, and whether any of it is changing.
Every part of the body got its number.
Except the one you look at every day.
A number, an instrument, and a daily ritual turned sleep, weight, and glucose from guesswork into knowledge. Skin is the most looked-at, most spent-on surface of the body, and it never got any of the three.
The instrument
The phone is the camera.
The Stand makes it honest.
Your iPhone already carries a thousand-dollar camera that gets better every year. It has one weakness for tracking skin: the light, the distance, and the angle change every single time you pick it up. The Stand fixes all three, so a scan from today can be measured against one from three months ago.
360° edge-lit halo
A continuous, daylight LED frame wraps your face in even light from every angle. It dominates the room's own lighting, so Tuesday's redness and Friday's are read under the same conditions. No hotspots, no shadows.
Centered magnetic mount
Your phone snaps into the exact middle of the halo, screen facing you. The light stays symmetric and the framing stays identical every morning. Docking and undocking takes one hand and one second.
0 to 15° tilt, set once
A firm, detented hinge dials in your counter height a single time, then holds it. Your face lands in the same alignment zone on day one and on day three hundred.
Weighted, stable base
A low, heavy base keeps the whole ritual rock steady on the counter. It never tips, slides, or wobbles, so nothing about your setup drifts between one scan and the next.
The ritual
Fifteen seconds. Zero taps.
Right after you wash your face.
1 · Wash your face
Always after cleansing and before products, so the scan sees the same skin state every day. It slots in after something you already do.
2 · Set your phone on the Stand
The app opens on its own. Your phone becomes the mirror, held at the same distance and lit by the same calibrated light, every time.
3 · Lights sweep. Chime. Done.
The scan fires only when distance, pose, and light are all right, then chimes. You pick your phone back up and get on with your day.
Why day 30 is comparable to day 1
A fixed, high-quality halo dominates the room's light, so Tuesday's redness and Friday's are measured under the same conditions.
Your phone's depth camera checks distance, pose, and expression on every frame. The scan will not fire until they all match.
Every scan is aligned to a fixed map of your face, pixel by pixel, so one spot can be followed from the day it appears until it fades.
The camera saves raw, unbeautified images. A bad capture, like hair in the way or a turned head, is set aside instead of scored.
What you measure
One number on top.
A working instrument underneath.
The Skin Score
A single 0 to 100 number, updated daily, measured against your own baseline and no one else's. Clarity, Tone, Calm, Texture, and Glow sit underneath it.
The Skin Map
See exactly where things are moving, region by region. Every spot is tracked from the day it appears until it fades, and Mirravela notices when one returns.
Routine Lab
Add a product and a trial starts. Eight weeks later you get a verdict measured against your baseline: working, no effect, or made worse.
The Skin Forecast
Once your patterns are established, Mirravela looks ahead. "Elevated breakout risk for the next three days, consider skipping actives tonight."
Reports
A weekly digest of what moved and why, and a quarterly report worth taking to your dermatologist. Your skin finally has a written record.
The Coach
A coach grounded in your numbers, never your photos. It can tell irritation from damage because it watched last week happen, and it knows your shelf.
The philosophy
An instrument you can trust has rules.
No number on day one.
Day one gives you your Skin Map, a rich portrait of your skin as it is. The Score unlocks after seven scans, because it needs a week to learn your baseline. You are measured against you, and there is no "good" score to compare against. That part is deliberate.
The trend is the product.
Skin varies day to day for a hundred harmless reasons, so the headline is the smoothed trend with an honest confidence band. Mirravela calls noise noise, and signal signal. An instrument that panics over one bad day gets deleted. One that stays honest gets trusted for years. We built Mirravela to be the second kind.
Our promises
A company that measures faces
has to earn the right to exist.
We are asking to point a camera at your face every day. These six commitments are how we earn that, and they are built into the product rather than buried in a settings menu.
Your face never leaves your phone
Every photo is analyzed on your phone and stays on your phone. No server holds your face, and the coach only ever sees numbers.
No comparison. Ever.
No leaderboards, no percentiles, no beauty scores. The Score measures your change, and the data needed to rank people does not exist in the system.
Variance is biology, not failure
Skin moves with your cycle, your travel, your stress. Mirravela names those swings and learns to predict them instead of blaming you for them.
Delete means delete
One tap exports everything you have ever recorded, and one tap truly deletes it. Your record is yours, so you can always leave with it.
Never trained on, never sold
Your images are never used to train models unless you separately and explicitly opt in, and your data is never sold to anyone.
Honest statistics
Every finding carries its confidence level, and "not enough data yet" is an answer we are willing to give. A tool that claims certainty it does not have is lying.
Founding members
The instrument is here.
Mirravela is a daily 15-second scan, a Skin Score measured against your own baseline, and a straight answer to whether your skincare is working. Founding members get in first, with a direct line to the people building it.
- First access as each wave opens, with the Stand available to founding members
- Founding-member status, permanently. You were here when the instrument was built
- A direct line to the founders, with your feedback landing in the same week's build
You'll need an iPhone with Face ID.
Questions
Asked and answered.
What phone do I need?
An iPhone with Face ID (iPhone X or newer). The scan uses the TrueDepth camera to check distance and pose, which is part of what makes the measurement repeatable. Android comes later.
Who can see my face?
Nobody. Your photos are analyzed on your phone and never leave it. There's no cloud account holding your images, and the coach only ever sees numbers. You can export or permanently delete everything at any time.
Is Mirravela a medical device?
No. Mirravela is a wellness instrument: it measures and tracks, and it never diagnoses. If a mark on your skin is new, growing, changing colour or shape, or bleeds, that is a question for a professional, and the app will tell you the same.
What does the pilot cost?
Membership details come with your invite. We keep the pilot terms between us and the people in it. The kit ships to you either way.
What if I wear makeup, or miss a few days?
The ritual is a bare-skin scan right after cleansing, at whatever time of day you can keep consistent. Makeup days are logged as non-scoring days, with no penalty and no guilt. Missing days is fine too, since the trend is built to handle gaps honestly. This is about data quality, not streaks.
How long until I see something?
Your Skin Map on day one, a portrait of your skin's regions and spots. Your Skin Score reveal on day seven. Product trials and the first patterns from week three. The deeper things, like verdicts and confirmed correlations, earn themselves over the eight weeks.
What exactly do you ask of pilot members?
A 15-second scan most days for eight weeks, and honesty. A short check-in each week if you're willing. That's it. The instrument does the rest.
The scale for your face.
Stop guessing. Start measuring.
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