Inside the 3D Anatomy Viewer
A browser-based, AI-powered 3D human anatomy learning platform. No downloads. No plugins. Scroll to explore every feature.
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The SciMynd 3D Anatomy Viewer is a browser-based, AI-powered human anatomy learning platform. Let me show you what it can do.
The Browse panel gives you access to every anatomical system in the body. Toggle systems on and off individually, or use bulk controls to show or hide everything at once.
The Group panel organizes muscles into functional groups by region. You can select a functional group to see the muscles that belong to that group.
You can also filter by system, region, laterality, and more. Multiple filter categories let you pinpoint exactly the structures you need.
Need to find something specific? Search across structures, configs, bookmarks, and learning paths from a single keyboard shortcut.
Every structure comes with detailed information including relationships, neighbors, clinical context, and more.
The built-in AI assistant understands the full anatomy. Ask it anything and get real-time responses with clickable structure references right in the answer.
AI Voice is a live conversation with an anatomist. It listens, speaks back, and controls the viewer simultaneously.
Guided tours walk through anatomy step by step, complete with narration, camera control, and visual effects. Authors build these in the Studio editor.
Interactive quizzes test knowledge right inside the 3D model. Identify mode highlights a structure and asks you to name it. Find mode asks you to click the correct structure.
The spaced repetition system tracks what you've learned and schedules reviews at optimal intervals. The mastery overlay colors the entire 3D model by your review status.
The dissection slider strips away layers from skin to skeleton, simulating a real dissection.
Anatomical clipping planes let you slice through the body in any direction, with solid-colored cross-section fills.
Exploded view separates all structures outward, making deeply buried anatomy accessible.
There's much more: floating labels that follow structures as you rotate, bookmarks to save and restore any view, annotations you can pin to 3D surfaces, and measurement tools for distance, angle, and area.
The Settings panel gives you full control over your 3D Anatomy Viewer experience: presentation mode, auto-rotate, and sharing via link, QR code, or embeddable iframe.
Thousands of structures. AI-powered learning.
All in your browser.
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