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Anatomy.app

Learn anatomy fast with 3D models and interactive tools

We put the needs of students and professors at the forefront. The tools we create are precise, reliable, and easy to use. Above all – they are designed to convey the rich complexity of gross anatomy in a simple, intuitive manner. 3D models and 2D illustrations. Visual, textual, and audio information, combined with color-coding and annotations. We create connections between all this information

Overview

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Web presence

2017

Established

10K

Children

20

Countries
Target group
All
Updated
May 2022
During pandemic, traditional in-person learning was not possible, and our students heavily relied on the app for their education. The platform is user-friendly, easy to operate and includes 3D images

About the innovation

Why did you create this innovation?

Our mission was to enable individual learning anywhere, empower professors at any time. We wanted to make a learning/teaching platform not a medical atlas.

What does your innovation look like in practice?

We have since developed several products for medical students and educators, including anatomy.net – a free, lightweight anatomy encyclopedia appreciated by 1M+ users annually. Since December 2021 the site has been merged with anatomy.app, our all-in-one anatomy learning platform.

How has it been spreading?

We are working with some of the TOP universities worldwide, like UMICH, Boston University, etc.

If I want to try it, what should I do?

Just sign up, explore our free content or try out full access trial for 14 days

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