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About this app

HemoScan – Estimate Your Hemoglobin Levels Instantly

HemoScan is an innovative health-support app designed to give users an approximate idea of their hemoglobin levels simply by photographing their palms and dorsums (back of the hands). Using advanced image processing and AI-based analysis, HemoScan provides an easy, non-invasive way to gain insights into your potential hemoglobin range — all from the comfort of your phone.

✔ Quick & Simple – Snap photos of your palms and dorsums, and get an instant estimate.
✔ Non-Invasive – No needles, no blood, just your phone camera.
✔ Smart AI Insights – The app’s algorithms will continue to improve over time, becoming more accurate as updates are rolled out.

⚠️ Disclaimer
HemoScan is NOT a medical diagnostic tool. The results provided are approximate and should NOT be considered medically accurate.
• Do NOT make health, diet, or treatment decisions based on HemoScan results.
• Always get your hemoglobin levels checked through a certified laboratory blood test.
• Consult a qualified healthcare professional before taking any medical action.

HemoScan is continuously evolving — with every update, its performance, accuracy, and user experience will improve. Your feedback and responsible usage will help shape the future of this app.
Updated on
Nov 10, 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
Personal info, Health and fitness, and Photos and videos
Data isn’t encrypted
You can request that data be deleted