Skip to content
3D Anatomy icon
3D Anatomy
4.4 Google Play
View App
88
Google Play
4.4/5
2,990 reviews
Generally Favorable
?
Rate This App

Reviews for 3D Anatomy

Carlos Santo

As a medical provider and educator I highly recommend this app and only wish I had it to my avail when I was in school. the resolution and ability to access different layers of the body allow for powerful interactive learning. the touch screen access makes this incredibly user-friendly and appropriate for the widest range of levels of education.

Barbara Kopytek

Fantastic app for a layman, to start anato.y journey. Cannot verify if all muscles and attachments are correctly displayed-so this is a basic user's opinion. Itfeels like windows 95 at times, but certainly does what you need it to do. Love the ability to remove muscles so that you can see exactly the one you need. It indicates which movements it supporta. I use the sceletal and muscles view the most. It rotates 360 degrees in 3D. Really very helpful and very informative

A Google user

Same issue as all other Anatimy apps. The text is much to small on a Note 9 should be adjustable. But, the real test was something that is missed by nearly all Anatomy app... The SI Joint and all of its particular movements and functions. Only medical science is pretty much in the dark about these 2 unique joints at the lowest part of the spine. I suffer from severe chronic SJ Joint pain 24/7 since 1995 so I have a slight interest in the SI Joint.

Eric Kabel

This looks helpful. However it doesn't show muscle and skeletal differences between male and female. Such as the pelvic muscle layout and thigh and leg muscle differences. It also doesn't show the difference between a male and female pelvic bone structure. It also doesn't appear to show the other secondary sex characteristics such as facial muscles, shoulder to hip ratio, etc.

Unknown Chef

Excellent app. I like not only how detailed it is, but that you have the ability to make the body parts either opaque, semi-translucent, or remove them completely so you can see what is behind (or inside) that part. One thing I would love to see added is the nervous system, on its own. I know there are parts of the nervous system under another category, but I'd love to see it in a section of its own. Thank you for all the hard work that went into this!

Soul Cicle

The more you learn how to manipulate the views the better it gets. Play around with using your fingers to twist, enlarge, and straighten the object. You can adjust it anyway you like. Explore all of the features. Very educational.

Paul Clay

Great learning tool, very advanced. Only slight drawback is the control, it really needs a set of buttons to manipulate your view of the model, zoom, rotate and pan buttons rather than relying on pinch and drag that can be jumpy.

A Google user

I have just begun going into some of the details in this app. To start with, the main features are normal, but the labels or the description of the right lobe and left lobe are ambiguous. I mean, what organ is that? Additionally, the label and the pronunciation does not match, for example, sphenoid.

Frank Wojtczak

For a layman, this is a great app. When I'm reading a story and something anatomical is mentioned, I can look and see exactly what is being referred to. I find it very informative and well done. And the fact that it's 3D and not just a picture helps immensely because I can actually rotate what I'm looking at in a 3 axis. Well done!

gary gardiner

Excellent anatomy app. Best of all the apps I've tried. Clear and vivid description of the body parts along with endless angle views for clarity. Little issue with touch sensitivity and the back button should return in stages not all the way to the beginning. Should be able to retrieve deleted muscles after viewing lower muscles.