Visual Anatomy 3D is a medical education tool that provides interactive 3D models of human anatomical systems. Developed by a team of medical professionals and artists, the app aims to simplify anatomical study through detailed visualizations and integrated learning tools.
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Product velocity
Unknown
Daily rank 🇺🇸
#196
▼1Medical · grossing
Sentiment
3.8
716 reviews
Nemesis
IMAIOS e-Anatomy
The App DNA
What makes this app unique?
For Medical students and professionals seeking an interactive, visual reference for human anatomy.
What does it look like?
Key features
Provides high-detail, explorable anatomical systems with accompanying informative descriptions for each part.
Includes interactive 3D quizzes and audio pronunciation for specific anatomical components.
Features a search function to quickly locate specific anatomy models, images, or parts.
Allows users to adjust visual settings, font sizes, and color themes to personalize the study experience.
How much does it cost?
Velocity
Who built it?
GraphicVizion
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User Sentiment
What do users think recently?
How are ratings & reviews evolving?
Not enough recent reviews to extract reliable themes yet.
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Competitive landscape for Visual Anatomy 3D - Human Body
How's the Medical market?
The rivals identified
By IMAIOS
Both apps target medical students and professionals with anatomical reference tools, competing for the same educational and clinical utility.
- IMAIOS e-Anatomy provides over 26,000 labeled images across axial, coronal, and sagittal views, while Visual Anatomy 3D focuses on interactive 3D models.
- IMAIOS e-Anatomy includes multi-language support for its labeling, whereas Visual Anatomy 3D centers on visual-first 3D system exploration.
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Key takeaways for Visual Anatomy 3D - Human Body
Where is it heading?
Bottom line
The app offers a free version covering skeletal and ligament systems, with a premium upgrade required to access the full suite of anatomical models.
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