Akros · Press kit
Everything you need to cover Akros.
Screenshots, short videos, the weekly accuracy benchmark, and the privacy policy. Hotlinking is fine. For embargoed assets, an interview with the founder, or anything we don't surface here, email press@akros.life — we reply within one business day.
Screenshots
1170 × 2532 (iPhone 16 Pro). PNG. Public domain for editorial use.
- Akros Score on iOS Home
Mint-jade score ring, today's macros card, hydration card. Native iOS 17.
- Bloods detail with 12-month trend
Vitamin D detail view. Reference range overlay + trend chart.
- Quick Log fast path
Camera tap → confidence band → ingredient-level refined estimate.
- Sunday Selfie three-pose capture
White-balance reference card visible in frame. Pose dots show capture progress.
- Mac menu-bar popover
Today's plan, Ask Akros field, ⌘⇧V voice shortcut chip.
Short videos
1080 × 1920 (vertical). MP4, H.264, no audio. Embedding fine.
- Quick Log meal capture · 0:15
- Sunday Selfie three-pose flow · 0:18
Data + documents
- This week's accuracy benchmark (CSV)
Latest food-photo benchmark vs labelled datasets. Updated every Monday.
- Privacy Policy (PDF)
Subprocessor list + survives-M&A clause. Same content as akros.life/privacy.
- Brand mark + app icon (zip)
PNG + SVG variants. Use the mint-jade primary mark on light backgrounds; the offwhite reverse on dark. Do not recolour.
Founder + fact sheet
- Company
- Akros (built in Sydney, Australia)
- Founder
- Mitsi (mitsi@akros.life · @mitsi on X)
- Platforms
- Native iOS (App Store) + native macOS (Mac App Store)
- Pricing
- USD 9.99/month or USD 99.99/year. Same price in every market. 7-day free trial on monthly. Cancel from inside the app in three taps.
- What it does
- Reads your bloods, DEXA, wearable, and selfie, then calibrates a monthly plan from your data. Includes Quick Log (calorie band in under 1.5s), bloods upload + trend, Sunday Selfie (Fitzpatrick + Monk 10-tone), and a daily Akros Score with public component weights.
- What it isn't
- Not a medical device. Does not diagnose. Does not prescribe. Akros surfaces trends and prompts better questions for the user's clinician.
- Accuracy
- Weekly benchmark published at akros.life/accuracy on labelled public datasets.
- Privacy
- Subprocessor list + survives-M&A clause at akros.life/privacy. Voice transcripts never train external AI systems.
Akros is a personal wellness app. It is not a medical device, does not provide medical advice, and is not a substitute for consultation with a licensed clinician.