Haut.AI to introduce a new standard in skin measurement at New York Suppliers’ Day 2026


Published: 20 May 2026

Author: Towards Healthcare

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Haut.AI, a company that measures skin using computer vision and AI, is showing its technology to product development teams at New York Suppliers' Day. The event includes educational sessions, networking opportunities, and a pavilion dedicated to indie brands and beauty founders.  

The platform addresses a persistent problem in beauty and wellness R&D: skin evaluation still relies heavily on subjective expert grading, limited sample sizes, and controlled lab conditions that don't scale. 

According to Towards Healthcare, the AI in the skincare market is projected to experience significant growth, with estimates suggesting the market size will increase from USD 5.84 billion in 2026 to approximately USD 27.41 billion by 2035, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18.74% from 2026 to 2035. Growth is driven by the increase in customer conversion after integrating AI skin analysis technology, as it reduces consumer uncertainty during online shopping, and the rise of AI-enabled, in-home diagnostic tools, such as smart skin scanners and LED masks that adapt to real-time skin analysis, is boosting market demand. 

Meet Face180°: The Multi-Angle Selfie 

It works in three-angle capture instead of relying on one flat, front-facing image. Face180° captures three distinct perspectives, which are front, left, and right. This technology merges these three angles into one unified analysis, effectively eliminating blind spots and reducing the impact of poor lighting or extreme angles. 

About Haut.AI 

Haut.AI is a women-led SaaS company which is founded in 2018 that uses by combining advanced deep learning techniques for computer vision, generative AI, and dermatology science to analyse skin, hair, and body images.  

It offers a SaaS platform for beauty brands, retailers, and skincare companies to provide personalized product recommendations and routine tracking in under 10 seconds, helping to bridge the gap between product marketing and actual results.  

“Plug-and-play" integration for e-commerce platforms and in-store, facilitating personalized product matching for brands such as Ulta and Beiersdorf. 

A recent report by Towards Healthcare highlights that AI in the skincare market is witnessing growth due to the rapid adoption, which is fueled by consumer demand for hyper-personalized, data-driven beauty routines that leverage AI skin analysis tools, computer vision, and machine learning to detect concerns like acne, wrinkles, and pigmentation from selfies. Companies like Haut.AI and Perfect Corp, is transforming the industry into a "beauty-as-a-platform" ecosystem that goes beyond simply selling products.

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