Explore the human body like never before with Anatomy 3D Atlas, the powerful interactive anatomy app designed to help you study, visualize, and understand every structure in stunning 3D detail. Whether you're a student, a healthcare professional, or simply curious about how the human body works, Anatomy 3D Atlas gives you the tools to do it all in a simple and intuitive way.
With highly detailed 3D models and a smooth, user-friendly interface, you can observe every anatomical structure from any angle and explore the relationships between organs, muscles, and systems with ease. The app is designed to make anatomy more visual, interactive, and easier to understand compared to traditional study methods.
The atlas includes a wide range of anatomical systems, allowing for a complete and structured exploration of the human body:
- Musculoskeletal system
- Cardiovascular system
- Nervous system
- Respiratory system
- Digestive system
- Urogenital system
- Endocrine system
- Lymphatic system
- Sensory systems
Key features:
- Detailed 3D Models: Explore anatomical structures with high-quality models and textures. Observe every part of the human body with precision, from individual bones and muscles to complete systems
- Interactive Navigation: Rotate, zoom, and move each model freely in 3D space. Easily focus on specific areas or structures for a more targeted study experience
- Layer-Based Visualization: View anatomical structures through different layers, from superficial to deeper levels, to better understand how the body is organized
- Hide & Isolate Tools: Hide or isolate one or more structures to simplify complex views and concentrate on specific elements
- Search & Selection: Quickly find any anatomical part and display its name instantly by selecting it
- Detailed Descriptions: Access additional information for structures, including key details such as origin, insertion, innervation, and function for muscles
- Custom Views: Save your preferred views and quickly return to them using the bookmark (pins) feature
- Multilingual Support: The app and anatomical terminology are available in multiple languages, with the option to display terms in two languages simultaneously
How It Works:
1. Select a body region or system
2. Choose a model to explore
3. Interact with it using intuitive gestures (rotate, zoom, isolate)
4. Discover anatomical structures and their relationships in detail
Subscription Information
Subscribe to access to premium app features; subscription details are the following:
- Length: weekly, yearly
- Your payment will be charged to your iTunes Account as soon as you confirm your purchase
- You can manage your subscriptions and turn off auto-renewal from your Account Settings after the purchase
- Your subscription will renew automatically, unless you turn off auto-renew at least 24 hours before the end of the current period
- The cost of renewal will be charged to your account in the 24 hours prior to the end of the current period
- When canceling a subscription, your subscription will stay active until the end of the period. Auto-renewal will be disabled, but the current subscription will not be refunded
- Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when purchasing a subscription
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As soon as my Anatomy class started on the bone, I knew I need some other type of resource to help me study. I stumbled upon this when watching a TikTok video. I personally think that this app is unfairly rated. Majority of the complaints are about logistical error or that support wasn’t great. If we are looking at the technical side and see what it was created for this provides just that. Very detailed and the pins are great.Only recommendations that I agree with based on the reviews from a few years ago, is a female counterpart. Another thing that I would love to see is the isolation be a bit better. For example if we are able to isolate the Sphenoid bone and view the individual pins, instead of just isolating the cranium and seeing all the pins. This does get overwhelming and makes studying a bit harder. Because when viewing the bottom view of the skull there are a lot of pins to look at and with all the bones on top of eachother it’s very hard to see the exactly where or what shape it is. By being able to isolate the different small parts or sections and being able to study the pins from that small structure would make it a lot easier. This is just me nitpicking but would also love it when we select a pin, it would highlight/color that specific part.Update: as I started to use the bookmarks tab there is a maximum of 20 bookmarks. Please allow an unlimited amount to bookmark if we are going to pay for this app. Overall a pretty solid app.
Developer Response
Thank you for the kind feedback and the suggestions! Support Team
Almost perfect
VariouVery
This app is super in depth and very detailed. It’s very cool to see how the muscles connect and where veins and arteries are. Its annoying that so much of the app is behind an in app purchase but hey what ya gonna doI realize that this app is a medical reference, but Im using it for art reference. The app lists all body parts separately, it would be nice to see what it looks like all connected, like how the legs attach to the hips. There is also no female model which is somewhat understandable since there isnt a whole lot of a difference between male and female bodies, it would just be nice.It would also be cool if we could see where fat usually deposits? Or have an option with skin?The app is literally 90% there for my purposes, i just wish there was more.
Love this app
JustShann93
I love this app so much! It has helped my studying for medical school immensely and has made anatomy easier to visualize and approach. There are a few things that could make the app better though. If there was animation to see the action of the muscles that would help to connect the action(s) to its origins and insertions. Also if there was an embryology component to see the development of each body part. Maybe even a pathology component too see how the disease of one organ can affect other organs. Lastly, the bookmark feature should allow you to add notes. Just being able to add a bookmark but not have the ability to write why you’re bookmarking isn’t helpful. If even a couple of these things were implemented I could give the app 5 stars.
Developer Response
Thank you for the feedback and the suggestions. Support Team
App is phenomenal
dickfitz420
I have purchased this app for both my laptop and my iPhone. I am an undergrad studying Biomedical Engineering at a top program. I found this app to be incredibly useful for what I’ve needed. The interface is pretty intuitive. I don’t understand some of the negative reviews as I have found this app to be one of my best reference/tools for studying and considering the price tag for so many anatomy/physiology products, there is a lot of bang for your buck and this product is also fairly cheap in comparison.
Developer Response
Hi! We really appreciate your kind feedback, thank you so much! Best regards, Support Team
Bug fixing and stability improvements
Version 7.1
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