Personalized to your biology
Vitamin D production varies dramatically by skin type. A Type I person synthesizes vitamin D up to 6x faster than a Type VI under identical conditions. Generic sun trackers ignore this. SunVitD does not.
Fitzpatrick Scale — developed at Harvard Medical School, 1975. Used by dermatologists worldwide.
Why it matters
Researchers have published over 60,000 studies on vitamin D. The science is clear: most people in northern latitudes get far less sun exposure than their bodies are designed for. SunVitD helps you understand exactly where you stand — so you can make informed decisions.
Above 35° latitude, UV levels drop significantly for months at a time. Most of Europe and North America qualifies. SunVitD shows you exactly what your location means for your sun exposure.
Overcast skies can reduce UV intensity by up to 90%. SunVitD tracks your missed opportunities and helps you make the most of the windows that matter.
Your Fitzpatrick skin type determines how efficiently your body synthesizes vitamin D. Without calibration, any sun tracker is guessing.
SunVitD pulls live UV and AQI data for your exact GPS coordinates — not regional estimates. Your reading reflects your actual environment, right now.
How it works
SunVitD pulls live UV index and air quality data for your exact GPS location. No guessing — real conditions, right now.
Using the Fitzpatrick scale, we calibrate vitamin D production to your biology. Darker skin needs more sun — we account for that precisely.
Our algorithm estimates how much vitamin D you produced, how long your optimal exposure window is, and how close you are to your daily goal.
Features
Real-time UV data from your GPS location
AQI tracking — pollution affects UV intensity
Fitzpatrick scale personalizes every calculation
Track your sun exposure over days, weeks, months
Know exactly when to get out of the sun
Morning email with your UV forecast and goals
See the sun exposure you missed on cloudy days
Built on Veugelers & Ekwaru 2014 peer-reviewed research
The science
SunVitD is built on peer-reviewed research, including Veugelers & Ekwaru (2014) on vitamin D requirements, and MacLaughlin & Holick (1985) on age-related synthesis differences. Every calculation is grounded in published science — not estimates or averages.
For informational purposes only. Not medical advice. Consult your doctor before changing supplementation.
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