Anatomy Standard
For medical students, healthcare professionals, and specialized practitioners such as orthodontists and chiropractors.
Snapshot
Who is Anatomy Standard?
Providing high-fidelity 3D anatomical reference tools for medical professionals and students. Enabling precise visualization of human biomechanics through interactive digital models.
Target audience
Portfolio
Last updated
Skull, Teeth & TMJ
v1.2
1.9y ago
Publisher DNA
What defines Anatomy Standard?
Publisher DNA
Primary focus
Medical and educational 3D anatomical reference tools
Scale
indie
Target audience
Medical students, healthcare professionals, and specialized practitioners such as orthodontists and chiropractors.
Signature Patterns
- •Focus on high-fidelity 3D anatomical modeling for medical education
- •Integration of interactive motion simulation and biomechanical sliders
- •Premium paid-app monetization model
- •Targeting of specific clinical niches (TMJ, Spine, Knee)
Portfolio momentum
With zero releases in the last six months and three out of four apps classified as abandoned, the publisher is currently in a maintenance phase.
Portfolio
What does Anatomy Standard ship?
Apps
4 apps analysed
Dynamic slider system functions as a core utility that justifies the $19.99 price point.
- High anatomical accuracy provides a defensible barrier for professional medical demonstration.
Rivals
Who does Anatomy Standard compete with?
The rivals identified
Nemeses(2)
Both apps target medical students and healthcare professionals with 3D anatomical models, but the rival covers the entire body while the source app specializes in the knee.
Both apps target dental professionals and students with 3D anatomical visualization tools, creating direct competition for clinical and academic education use cases.
Contenders(11)
Provides clinical-grade dissection tools that serve as a broader reference for the same medical professionals using Skull, Teeth & TMJ.
Serves as a broad anatomical reference for the same professional audience that uses Skull, Teeth & TMJ for specialized jaw visualization.
Targets the same medical student audience as Skull, Teeth & TMJ but adds AI-driven study tools for efficiency.
Offers a free, interactive 3D anatomy reference that complements the specialized jaw focus of Skull, Teeth & TMJ.
Combines textbook theory with 3D models, offering a broader educational context for the specialized jaw anatomy in Skull, Teeth & TMJ.
Provides a comprehensive gross anatomy reference that complements the specialized TMJ focus of Skull, Teeth & TMJ.
Both apps target medical education through interactive 3D anatomical models. The rival offers a free, full-body atlas that competes directly for students who might otherwise purchase the source app's $12.99 knee-specific tool.
Both applications target dental professionals for anatomical visualization, competing for clinical education and patient communication use cases.
Both apps target dental professionals and students with 3D anatomical visualization, creating direct competition for clinical reference and educational utility.
Both apps target the temporomandibular joint space, but they serve distinct user groups: Skull, Teeth & TMJ provides clinical visualization for professionals, while JawSpace offers self-care tools for patients.
Both apps target the TMJ and jaw tension market, but they serve different user needs: Skull, Teeth & TMJ provides clinical anatomical visualization, while Unclench focuses on patient-led exercise routines.
Same space(22)
Offers multi-modality radiographic views that provide clinical context for the anatomical models found in Skull, Teeth & TMJ.
Provides specific radiographic measurement tools for the same orthopedic audience that uses Knee Biomechanics for joint visualization.
Provides patient communication aids that complement the clinical anatomical visualization tools in Skull, Teeth & TMJ.
Targets massage therapists, a key segment of the Skull, Teeth & TMJ audience, with specialized musculoskeletal reference content.
Serves the same dental professional audience as Skull, Teeth & TMJ by providing pharmacological reference tools for clinical practice.
Offers a broad 3D library that complements the specific jaw-focused reference material in Skull, Teeth & TMJ.
Targets the surgical planning needs of orthopedic professionals, complementing the anatomical understanding provided by Knee Biomechanics.
Measures athletic performance metrics for the same professional audience that uses Knee Biomechanics for joint motion analysis.
Offers a portable 3D anatomical reference that serves the same professional and student audience as Skull, Teeth & TMJ.
Targets the patient side of the knee care journey, whereas Knee Biomechanics focuses on the professional educational side.
Serves the same orthodontic professional audience as Skull, Teeth & TMJ by providing practice management and clinical documentation tools.
Provides clinical case studies for orthopedic surgeons, serving as a text-based companion to the visual biomechanics of Knee Biomechanics.
Targets the orthotic manufacturing needs of the same medical professional audience that uses Knee Biomechanics for joint study.
Offers clinical practice scenarios for the same medical professional audience that uses Knee Biomechanics for anatomical study.
Addresses the exam preparation needs of the same dental student demographic that uses Skull, Teeth & TMJ for anatomical study.
Offers a digital measurement tool for the same physical therapy and medical audience that uses Knee Biomechanics.
Provides foundational anatomical knowledge for students, acting as a precursor to the specialized biomechanical study in Knee Biomechanics.
Shares the biomechanical visualization focus but targets strength training and fitness rather than pure medical education.
Provides clinical rehabilitation tools for the same knee-specific medical space as Knee Biomechanics.
Targets anesthesia and pain specialists with specialized anatomical guidance, though focused on ultrasound rather than general biomechanics.
Provides radiographic reference material that complements the 3D anatomical models used by professionals in Skull, Teeth & TMJ.
Provides continuing education and clinical training for the same professional audience that uses Skull, Teeth & TMJ.
The Analyst's Read
The bottom line on Anatomy Standard
Bottom line
Anatomy Standard maintains a narrow, high-quality niche in medical reference software. Their reliance on expert-led content provides strong product-market fit for professionals, though the lack of recent release velocity suggests a focus on long-tail maintenance over aggressive expansion.
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What fed this analysis
- Apps analyzed:
- 4
- With full intel:
- 0
- With overview:
- 4
- Website scraped:
- yes
- Social presence:
- yes