Photo to Bristol in seconds.
One scan, fully automated. Volume, texture, moisture and colour uniformity surface as private signals over time.
AI does the awkward part. A photo gets classified on the Bristol Stool Scale in seconds. The clinical bit, automated.

One scan, fully automated. Volume, texture, moisture and colour uniformity surface as private signals over time.
A four-component gut-health score grounded in Lewis & Heaton 1997 and the Rome IV bowel disorder criteria.
Every recommendation references a published study or clinical guideline. Tap a tip, read the source.
30, 60 or 90-day summaries you can hand to a clinician without editing a single row.
Saved encrypted inside the app sandbox. The AI sees them once, never stores them. Nothing leaves your phone by default.
Curious self-trackers and clinically-monitored users get different wording, thresholds and export prominence.

MyLoo is not a medical device and does not replace professional advice. It is a tracking tool grounded in clinical literature (Lewis & Heaton 1997, Rome IV, NICE CG61, Monash FODMAP, EFSA) so you can have a better conversation with a clinician.