Palmora is a Korean AI palm reading app. Users show their palm to the phone camera, and Palmora automatically recognizes major palm lines such as the life line, heart line, and head line. The product says its AI has learned core palmistry theories from Cheiro, William G. Benham, and Adolphe Desbarrolles.
Main features
- Camera palm scan: users open the phone camera and show their palm.
- Automatic line recognition: life line, heart line, head line, and other major palm lines are scanned.
- Palm feature reading: the app reads hand features quickly.
- Palmistry theory base: Cheiro, William G. Benham, and Adolphe Desbarrolles are named.
- Personality interpretation: palm features are used for tendency analysis.
- Fortune interpretation: the app also provides fortune-style readings.
- Korean-language context: the product is built for Korean users.
Product introduction
Palmora is more focused than many face-based fortune apps. It is specifically about palm reading, and the scan flow gives the user a clear input: the palm itself.
The named palmistry authors are useful because they show what kind of tradition the AI claims to learn from. Users interested in Korean AI palmistry, rather than general AI astrology, are the best match.

