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Perfect Corp.’s AI Skin Analysis Technology Wins Newsweek AI Impact Award for Best Customer Experience in Brand & Retail Category

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Perfect Corp.’s AI Skin Analysis Technology Wins Newsweek AI Impact Award for Best Customer Experience in Brand & Retail Category
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Perfect Corp.’s AI Skin Analysis Technology Wins Newsweek AI Impact Award for Best Customer Experience in Brand & Retail Category

2025-06-27 20:40 Last Updated At:21:01

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 27, 2025--

Perfect Corp., the leading beauty and fashion tech solutions provider, today announced that it has been named the winner of the “Brand & Retail: Best Outcomes, Customer Experience” category at the prestigious Newsweek AI Impact Awards. The award recognizes Perfect Corp.’s groundbreaking Real-Time Skin Analysis solution for its transformative impact on customer engagement and skincare personalization.

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The Newsweek AI Impact Awards celebrate the most innovative and effective uses of artificial intelligence across industries, honoring solutions that deliver tangible business outcomes and enhance user experiences. This year, Perfect Corp.’s Real-Time Skin Analysis stood out for its ability to empower consumers with instant, AI-powered skin assessments, enabling them to make more informed skincare decisions from anywhere, at any time.

“Our Real-Time Skin Analysis solution leverages advanced AI and deep learning technologies to analyze skin in seconds with remarkable precision,” said Alice Chang, CEO and Founder of Perfect Corp. “We’re honored to receive this recognition from Newsweek, which reflects our ongoing commitment to transforming the beauty industry with cutting-edge technology that truly empowers consumers to achieve their skincare goals.”

Perfect Corp.’s AI Skin Analysis solution uses state-of-the-art AI algorithms trained on over +70,000 medical grade skincare images, enabling it to detect key skin concerns including moisture levels, oiliness, fine lines, wrinkles, spots, and acne. This innovative software delivers personalized skincare recommendations in real-time, helping beauty brands and retailers enhance customer engagement, loyalty, and satisfaction.

As the AI revolution continues to reshape industries worldwide, the Newsweek AI Impact Awards shine a spotlight on real-world solutions that make a meaningful difference. Perfect Corp.’s recognition in the Brand & Retail category demonstrates the powerful role that AI can play in enhancing customer experiences in skincare and driving tangible business success.

To learn more about Perfect Corp.’s AI Skin Analysis solution, visit https://www.perfectcorp.com/business/products/ai-skin-diagnostic.

About Perfect Corp.

Founded in 2015, Perfect Corp. (NYSE: PERF) is on a mission to make beauty smarter, more personalized, and more fun through Beautiful AI. As a global leader in AI and AR-powered beauty and fashion technology, we help brands and consumers connect through immersive, interactive digital experiences.

With cutting-edge AI solutions, Perfect Corp. powers iconic virtual try-ons across makeup, hairstyles, eyewear, jewelry, watches, and fashion accessories, along with advanced AI-driven analyzers for skin and hair that provide real-time insights for personalized recommendations. Our generative AI tools take creativity to the next level, offering photo and video editing, AI content generation, and personalized beauty experiences.

Trusted by over 705 global brands and 1.1 billion YouCam app downloads, we make beauty, fashion, and skincare more accessible, engaging, and intuitive than ever before.

Perfect Corp.’s AI Skin Analysis Technology Wins Newsweek AI Impact Award for Best Customer Experience in Brand & Retail Category

Perfect Corp.’s AI Skin Analysis Technology Wins Newsweek AI Impact Award for Best Customer Experience in Brand & Retail Category

A Ukrainian drone strike killed one person and wounded three others in the Russian city of Voronezh, local officials said Sunday.

A young woman died overnight in a hospital intensive care unit after debris from a drone fell on a house during the attack on Saturday, regional Gov. Alexander Gusev said on Telegram.

Three other people were wounded and more than 10 apartment buildings, private houses and a high school were damaged, he said, adding that air defenses shot down 17 drones over Voronezh. The city is home to just over 1 million people and lies some 250 kilometers (155 miles) from the Ukrainian border.

The attack came the day after Russia bombarded Ukraine with hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles overnight into Friday, killing at least four people in the capital Kyiv, according to Ukrainian officials.

For only the second time in the nearly four-year war, Russia used a powerful new hypersonic missile that struck western Ukraine in a clear warning to Kyiv and NATO.

The intense barrage and the launch of the nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile followed reports of major progress in talks between Ukraine and its allies on how to defend the country from further aggression by Moscow if a U.S.-led peace deal is struck.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Saturday in his nightly address that Ukrainian negotiators “continue to communicate with the American side.”

Chief negotiator Rustem Umerov was in contact with U.S. partners Saturday, he said.

Separately, Ukraine’s General Staff said Russia targeted Ukraine with 154 drones overnight into Sunday and 125 were shot down.

Follow the AP’s coverage of the war in Ukraine at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine

This photo provided by the Ukrainian Security Service on Friday, Jan. 9, 2026, shows a fragment believed to be a part of a Russian Oreshnik intermediate range hypersonic ballistic missile that hit the Lviv region. (Ukrainian Security Service via AP)

This photo provided by the Ukrainian Security Service on Friday, Jan. 9, 2026, shows a fragment believed to be a part of a Russian Oreshnik intermediate range hypersonic ballistic missile that hit the Lviv region. (Ukrainian Security Service via AP)

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy, second left, listens to British Defense Secretary John Healey during their meeting in Kyiv, Ukraine, Friday, Jan. 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Danylo Antoniuk)

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy, second left, listens to British Defense Secretary John Healey during their meeting in Kyiv, Ukraine, Friday, Jan. 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Danylo Antoniuk)

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