Quick Answer
If you’re looking for a tanning app, choose one that uses real UV conditions and your skin profile. SunSafe calculates safe exposure time and builds a tanning routine designed to reduce burning risk while supporting gradual tanning.
What a Good Tanning App Should Do
- Track the UV Index for your exact location
- Personalize recommendations based on skin type
- Estimate time to sunburn so you know when to stop
- Support a routine instead of random, inconsistent tanning
- Track exposure so you don’t overdo it in a single day
How SunSafe Works
- Skin profile — you set your skin type to personalize sensitivity.
- Live UV Index — SunSafe checks current UV levels for your location.
- Safe exposure estimate — it estimates time to sunburn and helps you stay under your limit.
- Tanning routine — it creates a consistent plan that adapts day-to-day.
- Exposure tracking — keeps an eye on total sun exposure across the day.
Who SunSafe Is For
- People who want to tan more evenly without burning
- Travelers going to high-UV destinations
- Anyone who wants a structured routine instead of guessing
- Users who care about both tanning results and skin safety
Helpful Guides
Download SunSafe
SunSafe creates a safe tanning routine and calculates your tanning time using your skin type and the live UV Index.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an app that tells me how long to tan?
Yes. A tanning app can estimate safe exposure time based on the UV Index and your skin type. SunSafe is designed to help you stop before burning occurs.
Can I tan with sunscreen on?
Yes. Sunscreen reduces UV intensity, but tanning can still happen gradually. Avoiding burns often leads to a more even tan.
What’s the best UV level for tanning?
Many people aim for moderate UV conditions for gradual tanning, but the “best” level depends on your skin type and safety goals. SunSafe helps you adapt your routine based on current UV conditions.