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No Touch Face is a desktop tool that uses your camera to detect when your hand approaches or touches your face, then plays an alert sound. It supports macOS 11+ and Windows 10/11, and also offers a browser-based trial. It is designed to help reduce habitual behaviors such as face touching, skin picking, lip biting, nail biting, hair pulling, nose rubbing, and resting your chin on your hand. It is positioned as a habit-support tool rather than a medical device.
The product uses MediaPipe for real-time detection on the local CPU, with no GPU required. Its website clearly states that there are no servers, accounts, cloud processing, telemetry, ads, uploads, or trackers, and that camera footage never leaves your computer. Alerts are centered around progressively escalating sounds. There is also a Strict Nose Mode, which triggers a loud alarm immediately when your hand enters areas around the bridge, tip, or nostrils of the nose. For statistics, it provides today’s count, the longest no-touch streak, and a 7-day chart. Pro unlocks long-term history, CSV/JSON export, multiple profiles, facial-zone presets, posture/chin-resting modes, and Focus app integrations.
The free version does not lock away the core functionality: real-time detection, alert sounds, today’s stats, and the most recent 7 days of history remain free permanently. Pro costs $24/year or $3.99/month, with a 14-day trial and a 30-day refund policy. It is mainly aimed at users who need long-term tracking, exports, and multiple configurations. The Clinician plan is $200/clinic/year and includes patient handouts, patient-shared weekly reports, priority email support, and invoice billing. For a single-purpose tool, the free tier offers strong value, and the Pro pricing is fairly restrained.
Its strengths are a clear focus, easy onboarding, solid privacy design, and a practical productization of the “awareness” step in behavior change. The downsides are also clear: the camera must stay on continuously, and on modern laptops it uses around 5–15% of a single CPU core; long-term data is limited on the free plan; and the website does not appear to provide a Chinese interface, API details, or comprehensive customer-support information. It is suitable for people who want to reduce unconscious face touching, limit hand-to-face contact during germ season, or keep auxiliary records of habitual behaviors. It may also suit clinics as a non-medical supportive recommendation for patients.
The collected information does not specify availability in mainland China, payment accessibility, or localization, so access from China is unknown. Payments mentioned include Paddle, App Store, and invoice billing, but there is no indication of support for common domestic Chinese payment methods. If access or payment is limited, alternatives include building a local reminder workflow using webcam-based pose/gesture recognition tools, or looking for Chinese-language habit trackers, Pomodoro apps, or focus-reminder apps with local payment support as weaker substitutes.
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