\Many award-winning publications/Japan's largest atopic dermatitis app
Winner of 10 domestic awards, including the Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare Award, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, and the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications!
Free and anonymous apps popular on NHK, Yomiuri, Sankei, etc.
Japan's largest community with 20,000 downloads and 60,000 posted images
\What is Atopiyo?/
Aiming to support the early recovery of people suffering from atopic dermatitis, Japan's largest website allows users to anonymously record and share skin symptoms, itching, and skin care unique to atopic dermatitis by posting not only text but also images. This is a class app.
\Three joys/
① Control the worsening of atopic dermatitis!
② You can find the same symptoms!
③You can listen in Japan's largest community!
\Three features/
①60,000 atopic dermatitis images
②Free, anonymous, no ads
③Developed by a former atopic dermatitis patient
\Three Easys/
① Easily record your hands, feet, food, and medicine by simply taking photos
②No need to organize photos. Make your own records with private settings
③Easy search by site/symptom
●Control the worsening of atopic dermatitis!
The photos taken each day are displayed in chronological order, which is very convenient when showing them to your doctor.
You can see the points for improvement in photos by category.
*Scroll right to easily compare with older images in the same category.
●You can find the same symptoms!
Easily search images by body part or category (9 items).
Easy image search based on symptoms (redness, etc.), drug name, and user name.
●Ask your friends!
Notify you of "support!/comments" on your own posts.
Share your daily worries and ask questions.
It's safe because it's an anonymous app exclusively for atopic dermatitis. Don't worry about it alone, solve it together.
●Just take photos of all the things you are concerned about about atopic dermatitis!
Easily record not only body parts (hands, feet, etc.), but also food, medicine, soap, supplements, etc.
Easily record itching in 6 levels.
You can also make your own records with private settings.
Easily record new drugs such as Dupixent, Collectim, Olmiento, Rinvoc, Cybainco, Moiselt, Michiga, Adtraza, Eve Grease, and Vitamer.
●Save the photos you take in the cloud!
Photos do not remain on the smartphone and there is no need to organize them.
*Image taken from Atopiyo camera
●Many awards and publications!
Part 10: Extend your healthy lifespan! Award Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare Award (Sponsor: Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare)
Japan Healthcare Business Contest 2020 Excellence Award/Special Award (Sponsor: Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry)
Inouvation 2020 Generation Award Received 10 domestic awards including the Special Corporate Award (sponsored by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications)
Featured in over 100 media outlets including NHK, Yomiuri Shimbun, Mainichi Shimbun, Sankei Shimbun, etc.
~From developer Ryotaro Ako~
From his experience of suffering from atopic dermatitis in his childhood, Ryotaro Ako learned programming and developed the ``Atopiyo,'' an app for visualizing atopic dermatitis, based on interviews with people with atopic dermatitis, the opinions of Akiko Ako, a pharmacist, and the guidance and supervision of programmers. I did.
Atopic dermatitis (Eczema) causes itchiness that continues 24 hours a day while you sleep, and since it is exposed to public eye, it can have a big impact on your mental health.
This app aims to provide support for early recovery by providing a place for people suffering from atopic dermatitis to (1) control their symptoms and (2) exchange information with each other. The aim is to collaborate with pharmaceutical companies, medical institutions, etc., and contribute to research, research, product development, and disease awareness in the field of atopic dermatitis.
*Atopiyo is not an app that provides treatment or medical treatment. Although participants have chosen various treatments, Atopiyo does not recommend any particular treatment. In addition, Atopiyo and pharmaceutical companies are not involved in users posting photos or texts related to drugs within the app.
*For inquiries and requests, please contact support@atopiyo.com