Noom members can use Haut.AI’s new generative AI model, which lets users see how lifestyle choices will affect their skin’s appearance over decades
For anyone who’s ever wondered what time and habits might do to their skin, the future just became visible, and it’s arriving through Noom.
The digital health platform has become the first partner to launch Future Me, a new AI-powered feature built with Haut.AI, a SaaS leader focused on generative skin analysis and longevity innovation. Using Haut.AI’s new SkinGPT Aging Model, Future Me lets Noom members preview how decades of lifestyle choices could visibly affect their appearance.
The partnership bridges behavior-driven wellness and beauty-related tech, demonstrating how predictive tools can reframe health and aging as something visible, not just measurable, extending beyond biomarkers.
“Thanks to our partnership with Haut.AI, we’re helping people see the future in real time,” Noom CEO Geoff Cook said. “By visualizing how today’s habits can shape tomorrow’s health, we’re turning abstract goals into tangible motivation — empowering people to make better decisions now so they can live better longer.”

The program first estimates a user’s perceived age, then generates hyper-realistic visualizations of how their face might evolve as the user adds or subtracts years. Users can toggle between two options: Skin Aging Mode, focused solely on dermatological changes, and Full-Face Aging Mode, which adds elements like hair graying, UV damage and weight-related shifts.
“Haut.AI is proud to launch this groundbreaking technology with Noom, a partner that shares our mission to help people make healthier choices and extend their healthspan,” Haut.AI co-founder and CEO Anastasia Georgievskaya said. “With our new SkinGPT Aging Model, people can see their future selves – healthy or unhealthy – side by side. This visualization turns abstract health advice into undeniable reality, motivating action today for a longer, healthier tomorrow. Beauty and wellness are no longer reactive; they’re predictive and empowering.”
Skincare Is a Booming Corner of the Wellness Market
The partnership arrives as beauty and wellness continue to converge, and investors are taking notice. In August, biotech skincare brand OneSkin, which counts Jennifer Aniston among its fans, secured $20 million from Prelude Growth Partners to expand its “skinspan” mission.
In Europe, Scandinavian clean beauty brand Under Your Skin secured $12 million from Tenth Avenue Holdings to fuel its global expansion. The trend extends beyond startups: Ulta Beauty recently raised its full-year outlook, crediting strong demand in its skin care and wellness categories. CEO Kecia Steelman called wellness “a billion-dollar business over time,” noting that the market is already growing faster than beauty.
Future Me is now live in Noom’s free microhabits tier and will expand to all members in the coming weeks.