BodyFat AI is NOT a medical device.
The app is a general fitness-tracking tool. Its body-fat figures, scores, rankings, and targets are AI estimates. They do not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition.
This page spells out clearly what BodyFat AI is and is not, so there's no confusion about how to read its output.
What BodyFat AI is
- An estimator: from a single full-body photo (and any height / weight / age / sex you provide), an AI estimates body fat %, lean and fat mass, BMI, FFMI, a physique score, and per-muscle-group scores.
- A planner: it suggests calorie and macro targets derived from those estimates.
- A tracker: it keeps a progress timeline so you can compare scans over time.
- A motivator: it can generate a goal-physique image — an AI-edited version of your photo at a target body fat — to help you picture a goal.
What BodyFat AI is NOT
Not a medical or diagnostic tool
- It does not diagnose obesity, malnutrition, an eating disorder, or any medical condition.
- It does not provide medical, dietetic, or weight-management medical advice.
- It is not a substitute for a doctor, registered dietitian, or qualified trainer.
- Never start, stop, or change a diet, supplement, medication, or training programme solely because of what the app shows.
Not a clinical body-composition measurement
- Estimates come from a probabilistic AI model reading a photo — not from a clinical method such as DEXA, hydrostatic weighing, or BIA.
- Figures can vary with photo quality, pose, distance, clothing, lighting, and the metrics you enter.
- Two scans of similar photos can return different numbers because of model variance.
- For an accurate clinical reading, see a professional who uses validated equipment.
Not a guarantee of results
- Goal-physique images are motivational visualisations, not predictions. They do not guarantee that you will reach the depicted body fat or appearance.
- Real change depends on genetics, diet, training, sleep, health, and many factors the app cannot account for.
- Calorie and macro targets are general estimates, not a personalised nutrition prescription.
Not a rating of other people
- Scans are designed for your own body photos.
- Don't scan or generate images from someone else's photo without their explicit consent, and never from a minor's photo.
- Scores and rankings are private to your account; we don't run public leaderboards.
Talk to a professional before major changes
Consult a doctor, registered dietitian, or qualified trainer before making significant changes to your diet or training — especially if you are pregnant, have a medical condition, take medication, or have a history of disordered eating. If a result concerns you, treat it as a prompt to seek qualified advice, not as a diagnosis.
A note on body image and eating disorders
Tracking body fat and viewing goal images can be motivating, but for some people it can fuel anxiety or unhealthy behaviour. Please use BodyFat AI gently. If body-fat numbers or goal images are causing distress, compulsive checking, or harmful eating or exercise habits, step back and reach out for support.
Confidential help is available — for example the NEDA helpline (US), Beat (UK), or your local health service. If you are in crisis, contact your local emergency number.
Acceptable use, briefly
- Don't use the app to harass, mock, or body-shame anyone.
- Don't scan photos of people who haven't consented.
- Don't upload photos of minors.
- Don't pass off AI-generated goal images as real photographs or use them to make health or transformation claims.
Full acceptable-use rules live in the Terms of Service.
Limitation of liability
By using BodyFat AI you accept that:
- We're not liable for health, fitness, or appearance outcomes from decisions you make based on the app's estimates.
- We're not liable when an estimate or goal image does not match a clinical measurement or real-world result.
- The cap and full limitations are set out in §10 of the Terms of Service.
Contact
If you have a question about how to interpret a result, email contact@aylantech.com. We read everything.