julia potato
4 years ago
This app is great , Looks better than other apps and is easy to use. I just wish it had some more information about specific bones and muscles and more muscle and bone names. It would be wonderful if there was a quiz option too
A Google user
6 years ago
Absolutely without any doubt a fantastic App and must have App for everyone. I have referred it many times. I wish it is expanded providing more details of each organs of the body and Human body (female) is introduced.
Varun Mishra
4 years ago
I like the app. It is good for students who are curious in studying human anatomy aur for some online teachers to explain in a better and interesting way. Just need a small improvement if we could go inside the body organelles it would be more exciting.
Geo Mas
1 year ago
Once I got familiar with the functionality, the visuals are excellent, the guides accurate, good app construction. Previous reviews show users do not practice use of all functions before attempting app navigation. Needs naming of all parts for 5th star, otherwise very good application, will suggest it's use for youth interaction.
freepan1 Taco Bro
1 year ago
For an artist I can definitely see the appeal. Definitely not to learn EVERYTHING about the body but gives a good idea of it, I certainly learned some things. Don't love it but certainly don't dislike it. It's a bit more interesting than fully educational
A Google user
5 years ago
tapping on a part should give you the part name. Also it would be nice to be able to make previous layer be translucent. For instance to see how muscles and Bones attach. the navigation and responsiveness are very good
Christina John
4 years ago
I use this app to study human anatomy for sketching portraits. By far, it's the best app I've come across for the purpose. Easy to use and rotate the parts in various angles (which is the main functionality to use while sketching from different angles).
A Google user
6 years ago
This app is almost great however it's very limited in what it labels. If you're looking for the broad strokes, this app is for you. For example - you'll learn the major muscles but none existing underneath larger generally known muscles. If you want a full anatomy study guide, this will not get you there.
Allie Field
4 years ago
Needs more detail such as physical name and also the other bone types such as in head you have more than just skull you have: nasal, frontal, temporal, occipital, mandible and more. Also actual name on muscle groups be great. This is great for someone learning in high school anatomy not for someone going into a medical field.
David Divad
2 years ago
It continues to move and you cannot stop it from moving to closely examine angles. Also it doesn't have a simple map of the organs collectively so you can compare placement from one to another. It splits maps into different systems so you can't see the relationship of different systems to each other
Dania Tiber
1 month ago
The 3D models are super detailed. You can rotate, zoom in, and isolate different systems like the muscular, skeletal, or circulatory system. Love it!
A Google user
5 years ago
In minutes, you will see why this is a top quality app. Extremely intuitive. I haven't tested the VR option but the 3D part is superb. Very flexible configuration of displaying support (text visible, size, many languages,) and zoom in /out and rotation is done well. A+!
Hassan Nameghi
2 months ago
very exceptional experience. It simply shows details of all systems with few stacked layers. I am very new to this field and this app was the most useful among the two other apps that I explored.
Gabriel Cruz
4 years ago
Not really good if you want to memorize every bone or muscle in the body, as there are no labels for each. I'm just using this app for art references, but if you're looking for an anatomy study companion app, this isn't for you. If they add the labels and more information, however, I would give them 5 stars.
William
2 years ago
This app will give you a great, bird's eye view of the makeup of human biology. With a good understanding of how everything works, it's purpose, and then some. And it's got exercises,quizzes and games. Many thanks, and my hats off to the developers of this amazing, insightful app. And thank you Google Play Store again, for making great things like this available to us.
Matt Honorio
4 years ago
Good app, but I still can't find the name of the bones. It could be easier like select and appear. The rotation is also a little strange. In my opinion it should rotate from the center of the screen and not from the original body axis because it's hard to rotate after a zoom, for example to see the hand bones. But the app is very good. I like it.
Dion Khachaturyan
1 year ago
I can't say this app is flawless. As an anatomy guide, it kinda fails its purpose for teaching their users the body part since too few are named. However, regarding this anatomy guide as a reference (every artist knows that searching for the reference on the internet is extremely difficult) it's nearly perfect as you can learn pretty quickly how the body parts are drawn and in addition you'll also learn how perspectives works which is great for every non-professional artist.
Ryan King
8 months ago
Very cool having the different layers but I wouldn't say this is educational as I turned on labels and saw practically no labels no matter whether I zoomed in or out. You can see all the different leg muscles for example, but finding out what they are all called seems to be impossible. I even RTFM'd with no luck. Seeing as this is what I wanted to use it for and the description suggests as such it was disappointing.
Michael Hatch
3 years ago
Slowly getting worse with every update. This app used to work perfectly in portrait mode which gives you a better view. It allowed you to get the entire body in view which is no longer possible. It now seems to only offer landscape causing you to make the body uselessly small and you still can't fit it all on screen. This app also kills the keyboard for everything. There is now also an annoying "rate me" forced on you after the disappointment sets in and you try to leave. Stop ruining this app!
A Google user
6 years ago
Installed on my phone, thinking I could use the Google Daydream headset for the VR -- doesn't seem to be compatible? In which case, I'm using the standard interface which is waaaaaay too small for practical use on a phone sized screen -- I suspect a tablet would work better in this regard? I'll try that later. Overall, though, it's an impressive bit of human anatomy for the price.