Moleanalyzer pro

Analysis. Comparison. Second Opinion. AI.

The Moleanalyzer pro supports you in assessing melanocytic and non-melanocytic skin lesions. With innovative features, it opens up new opportunities for your dermoscopy workflow – from analysis to second opinion, from image comparison to AI.

Heatmap

Heatmap – For Deeper Insights into the AI Score

Alongside the AI score, a heatmap* can be displayed. It highlights in color which areas of the lesion contributed most to the score calculation. This helps you understand how the AI arrived at its result – and whether artifacts may have influenced it. 
A valuable feature that makes lesion assessment even easier!

*Available in the Moleanalyzer pro Online version only.

Monitor view of FotoFinder vexia showing two dermoscopic images and analysis results

Analysis

and Image Com­pari­son

Visualizing & Quantifying Change

Moleanalyzer pro visualizes lesion colors, borders, symmetry, structures, and networks – while providing precise data on size, perimeter, and diameter. The integrated image comparison tracks changes over time, while the overlay function improves visualization. It also supports manual evaluation using the 3-point checklist, 7-point checklist, or the ABCD rule

New Classifier

for Clinical Decision Support

Melano­cytic or Non-Melano­cytic?

The new classifier helps distinguish melanocytic from non-melanocytic lesions. Combined with the benign–malignant score, it can provide valuable clues for prioritization. 

For example: if a lesion scores in the “red” zone and shows a high confidence value for melanocytic origin, this could indicate higher priority.

Doctor uses the skeen Hub second opinion service on a laptop

Second Opinion Service

From Leading Experts Worldwide

With a FotoFinder Hub account, you can request a second opinion directly within the Moleanalyzer pro software. Results include professional evaluation and differential considerations, available as PDF download or print. 

The service is billed case by case; credits are available in the FotoFinder Hub portal.