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Who We Are

scleroderma.ai is a not-for-profit research project trying to determine if we can use artificial intelligence (AI) and computer vision technologies to detect scleroderma at early stages. Our team consists of internationally well-known scleroderma researchers, as well as technology entrepreneurs. Scleroderma.ai is operated by Sclero AI Inc, a British Columbia, Canada company.
Our Mission
Our mission is to advance solutions that aid in the early detection of scleroderma, enabling earlier treatment and better patient outcomes. We do this by leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) technology.
Our Product
Patients with scleroderma can often be recognized by changes in their faces and hands. We hypothesize that facial and hand features of scleroderma patients are distinctive and can be detected by a trained AI system after processing a picture of a scleroderma patient's face and hands. This system could be used by family practitioners and internists, aiding them to increase suspicion of scleroderma and refer patients in a timely manner.
A team of people smiling sitting at computers
Who We Are

scleroderma.ai is a not-for-profit research project trying to determine if we can use artificial intelligence (AI) and computer vision technologies to detect scleroderma at early stages. Our team consists of internationally well-known scleroderma researchers, as well as technology entrepreneurs. Scleroderma.ai is operated by Sclero AI Inc, a British Columbia, Canada company.
Our Mission
Our mission is to advance solutions that aid in the early detection of scleroderma, enabling earlier treatment and better patient outcomes. We do this by leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) technology.
Our Product
Patients with scleroderma can often be recognized by changes in their faces and hands. We hypothesize that facial and hand features of scleroderma patients are distinctive and can be detected by a trained AI system after processing a picture of a scleroderma patient's face and hands. This system could be used by family practitioners and internists, aiding them to increase suspicion of scleroderma and refer patients in a timely manner.