Learn About Human Anatomy in 3D With These 10 Apps

Using 3D models makes learning about human anatomy easier because they provide more detailed information than pictures and textbooks.

Thanks to technology, you can view properly labeled 3D anatomy models on your smartphone. So whether you are a fitness enthusiast, trainer, medical professional, or medical student, these apps can help you get better at what you do. Let’s dive right into them and their features.

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1. 3D Anatomy Learning

3D Anatomy Learning displays various organs, systems, and body parts in 3D. The app’s homepage shows the skeleton, muscles, brain, heart, organs, male and female reproductive systems, hand, ear, and foot. Different parts of the app show the human body with its different layers, giving you a clearer view of what you are looking for.

Even more, 3D Anatomy Learning devotes an entire section to major human body systems. You can view the muscular, circulatory, digestive, respiratory, nervous, and urogenital systems, all in 3D.

Woman learning about the human anatomy on a tablet

Download:3D Anatomy Learning foriOS|Android(Free)

2. Anatomy 3D Atlas

Anatomy 3D Atlas is divided into four broad sections: head, trunk, upper limb, and lower limb. Under these broad sections, the app shows the various systems, muscles, ligaments, and bones in those body parts.

The images in Anatomy 3D Atlas are clear, down to the smallest bone and muscle insertions. It’s a great app for people who love attention to detail. However, to unlock most of Anatomy 3D Atlas’s features, you have to pay a one-time fee.

3D Anatomy Learning model showing pectoralis major

Download:Anatomy 3D Atlas foriOS|Android(Free, premium version available)

3. Complete Anatomy

Complete Anatomy shows you all the human systems in 3D, with the option to include or remove some to see others clearly. To facilitate learning, the app allows you to customize your 3D model down to facial structure and skin color.

In Complete Anatomy’s human models, the heart beats and pumps blood. That’s one feature that makes ita great app for medical students and professionals. Complete Anatomy also has courses and videos related to human anatomy. It is a great choice if you want in-depth explanations of anatomical concepts and a clear pictorial insight into how your body works.

3D Anatomy Learning model showing latissimus dorsi

Download:Complete Anatomy foriOS|Android(Free, premium version available)

4. Anatomy Learning

Anatomy Learning is a great app for learning about bones, ligaments, cartilage, and joints. The app has 3D models for all the parts of the human skeleton, and it highlights peculiar bones and cartilage. It also has models for the muscular, cardiovascular, nervous, lymphoid, respiratory, and urogenital systems. However, most of this requires a one-time fee.

The good news is you don’t have to pay to access all the content. There’s an option to only access muscles and movements for a much lower price. So, if you’re prioritizing learning about muscular anatomy and mobility, Anatomy Learning works just fine.

Anatomy 3D Atlas’s Homepage

Download:Anatomy Learning foriOS|Android(Free, premium version available)

5. BioDigital Human

BioDigital Human has animated tutorials on how certain muscles and joints work. While there is a lot of information on muscular and skeletal movements, the app also educates about common diseases and infections, including COVID-19, cancer, and diabetic ketoacidosis.

With BioDigital Human, you can use 3D models to learn anatomy under different broad sections, including “anatomy by regions” and “anatomy by systems.” You can also test your knowledge by taking any of the quizzes on the app.

Download:BioDigital Human foriOS|Android(Free, subscription available)

6. Visual Anatomy Lite

Visual Anatomy Lite is great for people who want to learn exactly how their muscles move to train optimally. The app has 3D models of the muscular system, and when you tap any part of the model, an animated representation of how the muscle moves appears on the screen. If you’ve just started working out, you can pair Visual Anatomy Lite withworkout apps for newbies.

While Visual Anatomy’s 3D features and picture quality are not great, it offers a great deal for a completely free app, and its information on muscle function is accurate. So, it’s a great learning tool if you don’t mind the picture quality and graphics.

Download:Visual Anatomy Lite foriOS|Android(Free)

7. Pocket Anatomy

Pocket Anatomy allows you to search for various ligaments, tendons, muscles, and organs to learn their functions and positions. The app indicates what you search for with a green pin on a 3D model. It also labels other important arteries, veins, ligaments, bones, etc., with pins of different colors. And you can choose to show or hide the pins.

Because it is technical, Pocket Anatomy is more suited to medical professionals. It uses technical terms to explain the functions of different nerves and arteries, which are also written in technical terms. However, if you want to learn how various organs in various human body systems work, it’s an excellent tool.

Download:Pocket Anatomy foriOS(Subscription required, free trial available)

8. Bioscope Anatomy

Bioscope Anatomy is anaugmented reality app for teachinganatomy. It allows you to take a picture of any real-world surface around you and implant a 3D anatomy model. The app also uses 3D, so you can switch back if you like.

Bioscope Anatomy labels its anatomy models with English and Latin terms for the different muscles, bones, and organs. With a focus on anatomy and physiology, the app provides a simple insight into how the body functions.

Download:Bioscope Anatomy foriOS|Android(Free, subscription available)

9. TeachMeAnatomy

TeachMeAnatomy focuses on articles explaining various body parts, organs, joints, and muscles rather than using 3D models. However, the app’s premium version offers 3D learning, a question bank, and other advanced features. The free version still uses visual aids to teach, but it’s mostly pictures and scans.

Download:TeachMeAnatomy foriOS|Android(Free, subscription available)

10. Anatomyka

Anatomyka allows a lot of room to play around with your 3D model. you’re able to isolate, hide, fade, or colorize body parts from the bigger 3D model to get a better view. You can also switch to learning mode to get in-depth explanations about how any body part on the model functions.

While using Anatomyka, you can add images and make illustrations on the screen. The app is great for educators who have to teach others about anatomy and want to add their explanations.

Anatomyka allows you to watch ads to unlock some premium features for a set time. So, you may get more knowledge by allowing ads to play on your screen instead of paying. Nonetheless, many features are still hidden behind a paywall.

Download:Anatomy foriOS|Android(Free, subscription and premium versions available)

Use These Tools to Demystify Anatomy

The human body has many complex parts and processes, usually described in highly technical terms. These apps not only explain these terms and processes but also provide practical aid in the form of 3D models of organs, bones, and muscle tissue.

Some of the tools above have specific use cases and niches, so you should choose one that aligns best with your learning objectives. However, you can also use multiple tools if one does not meet your needs. A multipronged approach to learning is always advantageous.

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