Listen to your skin.

Find better products by tracking skin health.

Be the first to enjoy confident skincare

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Smarter Skincare

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Proven Results

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No More Guesswork

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Personalized Insights

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Want better skincare?

Know what your skin likes and when your skin needs it.

Morphace measures skin health in 1 minute, tracking hydration levels, barrier strength, and inflammation markers to give you scientific insights that save money and give real improvements.

Here’s how our users are turning uncertainty into confidence:

  • Josephine hates the tight feeling when her skin gets too dry, but she didn’t want too much shine and hates feeling greasy even more.

    Using Morphace to compare hydration levels, she cycled through sample testers and found a favourite out of the 7: a lotion with “serum-texture“ that had Vitamin B.

    Josephine loves the way her skin looks and feels now. She might try finding a new moisturizer when winter comes.

  • Janice was recommended Tretinoin by friends who saw wonderful results. Unable to get the prescription, she tried a retinol product instead. Despite starting slow and using a buffer moisturizer, she noticed that even her most hydrating foundation started flaking.

    Using Morphace, she tested 3 retinol brands on different patches, and found a perfect product with bakuchiol that improved texture without thinning out her skin.

    Janice found the sweet spot balancing skin renewal and hydration. She will add Vitamin C back into her routine soon.

  • After skin booster injections, Karynna treated herself and upgraded her nighttime routine to a luxury product line.

    Using Morphace, she realized that these products were the culprits responsible for the tiny bumps on her forehead and jawline.

    Karynna switched to something with fewer ingredients. Her skin cleared up in weeks and the high end products are now loved by her mom.


The last beauty device you’ll ever need.

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Deep Skin Hydration Levels

3 Skin Health Metrics

Tracked at 5 Sites

Outer Barrier Strength

Inflammation Warning Metrics

How Do Morphace Skin Sensors work?

Dermis Impedance Sensor

By probing below the skin’s surface with a small voltage, Morphace measures the dermal impedance, which is made up of a resistance component and a capacitance component, both highly sensitive to the water content in the deep skin layer. Then, our algorithm filters out the noise due to interfacial effects to reveal how hydrated your skin is beneath the surface.

Outer Barrier Strength

Inflammation Warning Metrics

Temperature Pattern Sensor

By mapping the facial temperature gradient, Morphace identifies localized hot spots, as elevated temperature can indicate injury, inflammation, or infection. Our algorithm accounts for your personal baseline and context to flag irregular changes for root-cause investigation.

Transepidermal Water Loss Sensor

By detecting how many water molecules are leaving through the skin, Morphace infers how strong the epidermis is. Elevated levels of water loss through the epidermis typically reflect a compromised barrier integrity or a thin and porous epidermis, as it’s unable to seal hydration effectively. Our algorithm compares this against your personal baseline to help track strength.

Deep Skin Hydration Levels

Skin Health Tracking + Anti-aging Treatments

Our treat & track skincare technology will be available in 2027.

Meet the Team

  • Jia Xi (Gia) Chen headshot

    Jia Xi (Gia) Chen

    Co-founder | CEO

    University of Toronto Ph.D. candidate: materials for wearables​

    Combination skin:
    dry cheeks, oily T-zone

  • Tianhao Chen headshot

    Tianhao Chen, Ph.D.

    Co-founder | CTO

    Stanford University: biomedical engineering

    Normal to oily skin:
    acne-prone

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  • logo of ventureLAB, Canada's only hardware-focused incubator
  • logo of Health Innovation Hub, a University of Toronto accelerator focused on the healthcare sector
  • logo of Canada Digital Adoption Program
  • IPON Funding